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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Wo gehest du hin?

Cantata for the 4th Sunday after Easter

vocal/choral score

Transcribed by Dürr, Alfred
Setting: Vocal
Instrumentation: SSolo/ASolo/TSolo/BSolo/Mixed choir-SATB/Ob/Str/Bc
Series: Bärenreiter Urtext
Period: Baroque
Language: English
Grade: 3
Length: 18 pages
Weight: 0.088 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA10166-90
Other reference: BA10166-90
ISMN: 9790006491407
The cantata Wo gehest du hin?, which dates from the first year of Bach's appointment in Leipzig and was given for the first time on 7 May 1724, takes as its starting point a phrase from the gospel for the fourth Sunday after Easter (St. John xvi, 5-15). Bach's setting of this text is simple and concise. The scoring is light - apart from strings and continuo it calls only for an oboist and three vocal soloists and a chorus in the closing chorale.
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