Nun danket alle Gott

Variables Blechbläserquintett (mit Orgelstimme ad lib.)

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Nun danket alle Gott

Variables Blechbläserquintett (mit Orgelstimme ad lib.)

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Nun danket alle Gott

Variables Blechbläserquintett (mit Orgelstimme ad lib.)

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  • Language: English German French Dutch
  • Pages: 12
  • Weight: 162 g
  • ISMN: 9790035082799
The melody of the chorale Nun danket alle Gott (Now Thank We All Our God) was originally written in 1636 by the German clergyman and musician Martin Rinckart. Its international fame is due to the fact that in 1725 Johann Sebastian Bach based his cantata Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn' und Schild (BWV 79) on this melody. The five-part arrangement by Roland Kernen that lies before you is suitable for a variable brass line-up. After a short introduction, the chorale follows, first in four-part harmony, and later with an added counterpart. A middle section, which sounds refreshing and rhythmic because of the time changes and articulation used, finally leads to a repeat of the chorale with an agile upper part. This arrangement also contains an organ part ad libitum.