Cantatas · Masses · Oratorios Passions · Motets
Cantatas · Masses · Oratorios Passions · Motets
Cantatas · Masses · Oratorios Passions · Motets
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– Magnificat in C major Warb E 21 (L)<br />
Coro SATB/SATB, 2 Tr, 2 Vl, Va, Bc / 6 min<br />
� ed. K. Hofmann<br />
Carus 38.101<br />
– Magnificat in C major (L) Warb E 22 (1766)<br />
Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Tr, 2, Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc<br />
6 min /� ed. G. Graulich<br />
Carus 38.102 (in prep.)<br />
Instrumental music<br />
– Concerto per il Flauto traverso in D major<br />
Warb C 79 / Solo Fl, 2 Cor, Str, Bc / 20 min<br />
ed. U. Leisinger<br />
Carus 38.404<br />
– Organ concerto in B major Warb C 65/1<br />
op. 13 no. 4/1 / 2 Vl, Bc, Org<br />
ed. W. Krumbacher<br />
Carus 38.502<br />
– Organ concerto in F major (Rondo) Warb C 64/2<br />
op. 13 no. 3/2 / 2 Vl, Bc, Org<br />
ed. W. Krumbacher<br />
Carus 38.501<br />
– Organ concerto in E flat major Warb C 67/1<br />
op. 14 no. 6/1 / 2 Vl, Bc, Org<br />
ed. W. Krumbacher<br />
Carus 38.503<br />
– Quintet in B major Warb B Inc 5<br />
2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb (2 Ob, Fg, Va, Cb) / 12 min<br />
ed. Th. Kohlhase<br />
Carus 38.401<br />
– Trio in C major Warb YB 47<br />
2 Fl, Vc / 7 min / ed. D. Keahey<br />
Carus 38.403<br />
– Trios in C major and A major Warb B 49–50<br />
op. 15 no. 1+2 / Vl, Vc, Pfte / ed. D. Keahey<br />
Carus 38.402<br />
Vocal score and performance material of all works<br />
are available for sale.<br />
Bach vocal<br />
The younger Bach family 43<br />
The younger Bach family<br />
Johann Ernst Bach (1722–1777)<br />
Johann Ernst Bach succeeded his father Johann Bernhard<br />
as organist at Eisenach, where he was later also<br />
appointed court Kapellmeister. His music which has<br />
survived consists mainly of sacred vocal works – together<br />
with a mass, a Passion oratorio and a Magnificat,<br />
there are numerous cantatas, in which extended<br />
choral movements are especially favored. In his compositions<br />
J. E. Bach reveals his receptiveness to the<br />
stylistic innovations of the age of sensibility (“Empfindsamkeit”).<br />
– Deutsches Magnificat (G/E)<br />
Soli SATB, Coro SATBB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc / 13 min<br />
� ed. P. Wollny<br />
Carus 30.303<br />
– Die Liebe Gottes ist ausgegossen (G/E)<br />
Solo S, Coro SATB, 2 Cor, 2 Vl, Va, Bc / 15 min<br />
� ed. K. Hofmann<br />
Carus 30.301<br />
Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach<br />
(1759–1845)<br />
Among the grandsons of J. S. Bach the one who became<br />
most prominent as a composer was Wilhelm<br />
Friedrich Ernst Bach, the son of the “Bückeburg<br />
Bach.” His musical education was under taken by his<br />
father and his uncle Johann Christian in London, in<br />
whose house he lived for several years. In his compositions,<br />
most of which date from before 1800, W. F. E.<br />
Bach fol lowed in the footsteps of his father and his<br />
celebrated uncle.<br />
– Vater unser (G/E)<br />
Soli TB, Coro SATB, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 2 Tr, 2 Cor,<br />
Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc / 15 min /�<br />
Carus 30.901