Gelobet Seist Du, Jesu Christ : Cantata for the Second Day of Christmas

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Telemann composed “ Gelobet Seist Du, Jesu Christ ” (TvWV 1:612) for his cantata cycle of 1710 11. Although scored without Brass Instruments or Timpani, the brilliant, festive mood of the second day ofChristmas prevails. The opening chorale and the final chorus...

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Telemann composed “Gelobet Seist Du, Jesu Christ” (TvWV 1:612) for his cantata cycle of 1710 11. Although scored without Brass Instruments or Timpani, the brilliant, festive mood of the second day ofChristmas prevails.

The opening chorale and the final chorus form a frame for the four solo arias of the main section (ATB). Here, too, the choral numbers may be, and usually are, taken one to a part. The vocal scoreappears with a singing translation in English and suggested alternatives for the German text.

- Urtext based on the latest findings of scholarship.

- Straightforward and easy-to-play Piano reduction.

-Duration:approx. 15 minutes.

- Singing translation in English.

- Full score (BA7676) and performance material (BA7676) available for sale.

Arrangement Mixed Choir
Format Parts
NumberOfPages 5
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Bärenreiter-Verlag
Contributors Philipp Telemann, Georg(Composer) Poetzsch, Ute(Artist)
ISMN 9790006526277