Bach, J.C.: Vocal Works
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| Beatus vir, for voice, chorus and orchestra, W E17 | ||
| Confitebor tibi Domine, for voice, chorus and orchestra, W E16 | ||
| Der Weise auf dem Lande, song for voice and continuo, CW H2 | ||
| Die Amerikanerin. for soprano and orchestra, HW18/3 | ||
| Dies irae for 4 Vocal Soloists and Double Chorus, W E12 | ||
| Domine ad adiuvandum, for voice, chorus and orchestra, W E14 | ||
| Gioas, re di Giuda |
Gioas re di Giuda (Joas, king of Judah) is an Italian-language oratorio libretto by Pietro Metastasio written in 1735 for imperial court composer Georg Reutter the younger and later set by at least 25 composers. The plot is based on the life of King Joash of Judah. |
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| Introit and Kyrie, for Double Chorus and Orchestra, CW E11 | ||
| Laudate pueri, for voice, chorus and orchestra, W E19 | ||
| Magnificat, for 4 solo voices, chorus and orchestra in C major, CW E22 | ||
| Magnificat, for voice, chorus and orchestra, W E22 |
The Magnificat, in Latin also canticum Beat(issim)ae Virginis Mariae (the song of the (most) Blessed Virgin Mary), is a common part of Christian worship, for instance traditionally included in vespers, evensong or matins. As such it is often sung and was set to music by various composers. |
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| Mezendore, song for voice and continuo, CW H1 | ||
| Miserere |
This is a list of compositions by Johann Christian Bach. The opus numbers are taken from Ernest Warburton's The Collected Works of Johann Christian Bach. |
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| Tantum ergo, for 4 solo voices, chorus, and orchestra in G major, CW E26 |