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Original

Blessed ist the man. Johann Sebastian Bach. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. English Horn sheet music. Piano and Keyboard sheet music.

Translation

Blessed ist the man. Johann Sebastian Bach. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. English Horn sheet music. Piano and Keyboard sheet music.

Original

Blessed ist the man. Cantata for the 2nd day of Christmas. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. 1685-1750. Edited by Frieder Rempp. Arranged by Paul Horn. For SB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, taille. oboe da caccia, english horn. , 2 violins, viola, basso continuo. This edition. paperback. Stuttgart Urtext edition. Christmas. Study score. Text language. German. English. Composed 1725. BWV 57. 36 pages. Duration 28 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.3105707. ISBN M-007-14153-0. With Text language. German. English. Christmas. The first performance of this cantata, which belongs to Bach's third annual cycle of cantatas, took place on the 2nd day of Christmas in 1725. With the exception of the closing chorale, with a text from 1711 by Georg Christian Lehms, the text of the cantata refers to St. Stephan, the first martyr of the New Testament and patron saint whose name day occurs on 26 December. In a dialog between the Soul. Soprano. and Jesus. bass. the struggle with sin is recounted respectively in two expressive arias arias. The entire orchestra is involved in the first movement as well as in in the closing chorale together with the choir.

Translation

Blessed ist the man. Cantata for the 2nd day of Christmas. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. 1685-1750. Edited by Frieder Rempp. Arranged by Paul Horn. For SB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, taille. hunting oboe, horn Inglese. , 2 violins, viola, basso continuo. This edition. paperback. Stuttgart Urtext edition. Christmas. Study score. Text language. German. English. Composed 1725. BWV 57. 36 pages. Duration 28 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.3105707. ISBN M-007-14153-0. With Text language. German. English. Christmas. The first performance of this cantata, which belongs to Bach's third annual cycle of cantatas, took place on the 2nd day of Christmas in 1725. With the exception of the closing chorale, with a text from 1711 by Georg Christian Lehms, the text of the cantata refers to St. Stephan, the first martyr of the New Testament and patron saint whose name day occurs on 26 December. In a dialog between the Soul. Soprano. and Jesus. bass. the struggle with sin is recounted respectively in two expressive arias arias. The entire orchestra is involved in the first movement as well as in in the closing chorale together with the choir.