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The Magnificat in E-flat major, BWV 243a, also BWV 243.1, [1] by Johann Sebastian Bach is a musical setting of the Latin text of the Magnificat, Mary's canticle from the Gospel of Luke. It was composed in 1723 and is in twelve movements , scored for five vocal parts (two sopranos, alto, tenor and bass) and a Baroque orchestra of trumpets ...
The extant autographs of Bach's Magnificat show three versions of his Magnificat: E ♭ major version without Christmas interpolations, which is how it was probably first performed, [1] at least the autograph of the E ♭ major version of the Magnificat (BWV 243a) suggests that Bach intended to perform the first version of his Magnificat also without the laudes, depending on circumstances, for ...
[4] [37] The E-flat major version of the Magnificat including these interpolations is known as BWV 243.1 (previously BWV 243a). The text of these laudes had been used in Leipzig in a Christmas cantata by Bach's predecessor Kuhnau. [40] Possibly those settings in C major of the same four texts as the laudes Bach had included in his Christmas ...
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in B-flat major (1906), Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in E-flat major (1912) Felix Mendelssohn: 1809 1847 Magnificat in D major (1822); Mein Herz erhebet, No. 3 of Three Motets, Op. 69 (1847) Franz Liszt: 1811 1886 Dante Symphony: Magnificat (S.109/2b) and Magnificat (pf, S.182a) Jacques-Louis Battmann: 1818 1886
Bach composed the Magnificat in E-flat major, BWV 243a, in 1723, and then revised it around 1733 to the better known Magnificat in D major, BWV 243. In the early 1740s he copied and arranged two Magnificats by other composers, apparently in view of performing them.
Willan in E flat Willan (Faux-bourdons) Williams in C Willis Derby Service Wills in D Wills on Plainsong Tones (Men's voices) Wise in E flat Wise in F Wood in A flat Wood in A minor Wood in C Wood in C minor Wood in E (Men's voices) Wood in E flat No. 1 Wood in E flat No. 2 Wood in F Wood in F (Collegium Regale) Wood in G Wood founded on an old ...
BWV Anh. 27 – Sanctus in F major by Johann Ludwig Krebs. [10] BWV Anh. 28 – Sanctus in B major [10] (composer unknown). BWV Anh. 29 – continuo part for a Mass in C minor [13] BWV Anh. 30 – Magnificat in C major for SSAATTBB choir and orchestra attributed to Antonio Lotti, and later to Pietro Torri (copied by Bach around 1742) [14] [15]
Magnificat in E-flat major, BWV 243a, a 1723 choral work by Johann Sebastian Bach; Magnificat in D major, BWV 243, a 1733 choral work by J.S. Bach, based on the former; Magnificat (C. P. E. Bach), a choral work by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Magnificat (Bruckner), a choral work by Anton Bruckner