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Motets and arias for choirs collected and edited by Johann Adam Hiller, vol. Various. Voice Solo sheet music.

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Motets ja aarioita kuorojen kerännyt ja muokannut Johann Adam Hiller, vol. Eri. Voice Solo nuotteja.

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Motets and arias for choirs collected and edited by Johann Adam Hiller, vol. 4 composed by Various. Edited by Uwe Wolf. This edition. Paperbound. German title. Motetten und Chorarien 4. Motets, Prayer, Praise and thanks, Mourning, death. Collection. 40 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.204140. ISBN M-007-09562-8. Motets, Prayer, Praise and thanks, Mourning, death. The fourth volume of Johann Adam Hiller's editions of motets and arias continues where the previous volumes left off, with further motets by Graun, Hiller, Homilius and Rolle. Once again the motets of Theodor Christlieb Reinhold are represented. Reinhold was Kantor at the Dresden Kreuzkirche during the time Bach was Thomaskantor in Leipzig. This volume concludes with four senstive choral arias by the early Bach admirer Christian Friedrich Penzel after psalm texts which appeared at that time as "poetic translations" by Johann Andreas Cramer.

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Motets ja aarioita kuorojen kerännyt ja muokannut Johann Adam Hiller, vol. 4 säveltänyt Various. Muokannut Uwe Wolf. Tämä painos. Paperbound. Saksan title. Motetten und Chorarien 4. Motets, Prayer, Praise and thanks, Mourning, death. Kokoelma. 40 sivua. Julkaistu Carus Verlag. CA.204140. ISBN M-007-09562-8. Motets, Prayer, Praise and thanks, Mourning, death. The fourth volume of Johann Adam Hiller's editions of motets and arias continues where the previous volumes left off, with further motets by Graun, Hiller, Homilius and Rolle. Once again the motets of Theodor Christlieb Reinhold are represented. Reinhold was Kantor at the Dresden Kreuzkirche during the time Bach was Thomaskantor in Leipzig. This volume concludes with four senstive choral arias by the early Bach admirer Christian Friedrich Penzel after psalm texts which appeared at that time as "poetic translations" by Johann Andreas Cramer.