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The Passion According to St. John
Carl Schalk has prepared this unaccompanied setting of the Passion of Our Lord especially for use on Good Friday, when...
Carl Schalk has prepared this unaccompanied setting of the Passion of Our Lord especially for use on Good Friday, when the John account is normally read and the use of organ or instruments is limited to support the hymn singing. Most of the Gospel text is presented by soloists; the choir sings in parts the roles of the crowds. Concluding the Passion account is the old Lutheran chorale, "O Sinner, Ponder, Come and See."
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Excerpts from The Passion According to St. John | |
Occasions | Good Friday, Holy Week, Lent, Passion Sunday |
Voicing | SATB, Solo |
Tune Names | O MENSCH, BEWEIN DEIN SÜNDE GROSS |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Collection Content | Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus; Epilogue: O Sinner, Ponder, Come and See; Jesus Before Pilate; Jesus Before the High Priest; Jesus Delivered to Be Crucified; Jesus Is Buried; Jesus' Side Is Pierced; My Kingdom Is Not of This World; Peter Denies Jesus; Peter Denies Jesus Again; The Crucifixion; The Death of Jesus; The High Priest Questions Jesus |
Authors | Carl F Schalk |
Composers | Carl F Schalk |
Music Text Translator | Carl F Schalk |
Music Tune Composers | Matthias Greiter |
Music Text Writer | Sebald Heyden |
Scripture References | 2 Corinthians 5:16-21; Job 19:25-27; Luke 12:32; Luke 16:19-31; Numbers 24:17; Romans 8:26-27 |
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