Johann Sebastian Bach
Choral movements from the Christmas Oratorio Part I-3 BWV 248
Johann Sebastian Bach
Choral movements from the Christmas Oratorio Part I-3 BWV 248
- Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SATB) and Organ
- Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
- Editor Holger Gehring
- Series B
- Edition Organ Reduction Download
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA7525-DL
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Description:
Arranged for SATB choir and organ
Many congregations cannot celebrate Christmas without 'Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage', but often the instrumental possibilities and financial means for an originally scored performance are lacking.
These requirements are met by this arrangement of the well-known and popular choral movements from the first three parts of Bach's Christmas Oratorio, which continues our 'Choir & Organ' series.
A follow-up volume with the choral settings of parts IV-VI is in planning.
>Famous choral settings arranged for choir and organ
>Sounding version also for reduced instrumentation
Holger Gehring,
since 2004 cruciform organist in Dresden, also teaches organ literature and organ improvisation at the universities in Dresden and Leipzig. In cooperation with the Dresdner Kreuzchor and as a solo organist and harpsichordist, he performs in concerts at home and abroad.
Many congregations cannot celebrate Christmas without 'Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage', but often the instrumental possibilities and financial means for an originally scored performance are lacking.
These requirements are met by this arrangement of the well-known and popular choral movements from the first three parts of Bach's Christmas Oratorio, which continues our 'Choir & Organ' series.
A follow-up volume with the choral settings of parts IV-VI is in planning.
>Famous choral settings arranged for choir and organ
>Sounding version also for reduced instrumentation
Holger Gehring,
since 2004 cruciform organist in Dresden, also teaches organ literature and organ improvisation at the universities in Dresden and Leipzig. In cooperation with the Dresdner Kreuzchor and as a solo organist and harpsichordist, he performs in concerts at home and abroad.