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Woman, Why Weepest Thou? / Weib, was weinest du? - Downloadable
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This Easter cantata is nothing other than a concerto on the most beautiful motives from...
This Easter cantata is nothing other than a concerto on the most beautiful motives from the first part of Heinrich Schütz's Resurrection History. Although Schütz probably intended that the four soloists sing everything but the concluding section, a choral performance is equally effective if all parts have the expressiveness of good solo singers. Based on the scripture text from John 20:13–24, this work has been edited by Richard T. Gore. English and German texts.
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Occasions | Easter |
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Voicing | Solo, Other |
Instrumentation | Organ |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Composers | Heinrich Schütz |
Editor | Richard T Gore |
Music Text Translator | Richard T Gore |
Scripture References | John 20:13-17 |
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