Emanuel Bach's Die letzten Leiden des Erlösers H. 776

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Emanuel Bach's Die letzten Leiden des Erlösers H. 776

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The info on IMSLP for Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Passion Cantata Die letzten Leiden des Erlösers, Wq.233 (H.776) is erroneous. Here is the correct info:

| *****WORK INFO*****

|Work Title=Die letzten Leiden des Erlösers
|Alternative Title=Du Göttlicher
|Opus/Catalogue Number=Wq.233 ; H.776
|Key=Es-Dur (E-Flat Major)
|Number of Movements/Sections=22
|Average Duration=119' 46"
|Dedication=
|First Performance=Lent 1770
|Year/Date of Composition=1770
|Year of First Publication=1770
|Librettist=Anna Luisa Karsch, Christoph Daniel Ebeling, Johann Joachim Eschenburg ("Wende dich zu meinem Schmerze")
|Language=German
|Piece Style=Classical
|Instrumentation=5 soloists, mixed chorus, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 bassons, 3 horns, strings, continuo
|Tags=sacred cantatas ; 5vv ch orch ; de

| *****COMMENTS***** =

* The arrangement of No.18 for solo organ was formerly believed to have been an original composition by {{LinkComp|Johann Sebastian|Bach}} (BWV Anh.43)

| *****END OF TEMPLATE***** }}

Also, the comment above regarding the Fugue in B Minor (BWV Anh. 43) is incorrect. It is not at all an arrangement of any movement of the work, and Movement 18 is actually a Recitative for Soprano solo and Continuo. It states on the score itself "Johann Sebastian Bach BWV 236", so it appears that the theme of the fugue in question comes from the fourth so-called "Lutheran Mass" in G Major BWV 236.
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Re: Emanuel Bach's Die letzten Leiden des Erlösers H. 776

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Here is a link to the principal manuscript score for the work (title page in an unknown hand, score in the hand of Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, son of Johann Friedrich Fasch and Zelter's teacher and predecessor as Director of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin (which he founded):

http://www.bach-digital.de/receive/Bach ... e_00012167
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Re: Emanuel Bach's Die letzten Leiden des Erlösers H. 776

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Thanks for all this lovely info. It's been added now (with the obvious modifications to fit the format of the "General Information" section. The Fugue in B minor will be moved onto its own page as it is an unrelated work.
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Re: Emanuel Bach's Die letzten Leiden des Erlösers H. 776

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Also, the Einleitung (Overture) on IMSLP listed under the title of "Die Auferstehung und Himmelsfahrts Jesu" TWV 6: 6 is in reality the Einleitung (Overture) to the Passion Cantata "Der Tod Jesu" TWV 5: 6.
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