Johann Sebastian Bach
Magnificat in D major BWV 243
Johann Sebastian Bach
Magnificat in D major BWV 243
- Formación Solistas (SSATB), coro mixto (SSATB), 2 flautas traveseras, 2 oboes, 3 trompetas, timbales, 2 violines, viola y bajo continuo
- Compositor Johann Sebastian Bach
- Editor Ulrich Leisinger
- Edición Reducción de piano (Urtext)
- Editorial Carus-Verlag
- Nº de pedido CV31243-04
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Johann Sebastian Bach’s Magnificat BWV 243 was composed in its first form in E flat, right at the beginning of Bach’s period in Leipzig, possibly for the Visitation of Mary on July 2, 1723. Its performance on Christmas Day 1723 is well documented. Following a Leipzig tradition, Bach wrote four extra Christmas movements for this occasion.
Only in the 1730s did Bach arrange the Magnificat into the well-known version in D; the orchestration was slightly altered, particularly improving the considerable practical performance problems encountered in the E flat major version. Our critical Carus edition by Bach expert Dr. Ulrich Leisinger contains the version of the Magnificat in D, based on Bach’s autograph score. For Christmas performances the extra movements are available separately (CV31243-50).
Only in the 1730s did Bach arrange the Magnificat into the well-known version in D; the orchestration was slightly altered, particularly improving the considerable practical performance problems encountered in the E flat major version. Our critical Carus edition by Bach expert Dr. Ulrich Leisinger contains the version of the Magnificat in D, based on Bach’s autograph score. For Christmas performances the extra movements are available separately (CV31243-50).