Magnificat in D major, BWV0243, ( Full Concert) Johann Sebastian Bach
The Magnificat in D major is a setting of the Magnificat text by Johann Sebastian Bach for five soloists, a fivepart choir and orchestra. Bach first composed a version in Eflat major, (catalogued as BWV 243a) for Christmas in 1723 and then reworked that music in D major in 1733 (catalogued as BWV 243) for the feast of the Visitation. The Latin text is the canticle of Mary, mother of Jesus, as told in the Gospel of Luke. Scoring and structure The work is divided into twelve movements which can be grouped into three sections, each beginning with an aria and completed by the choir in a fugal chorus. Its performance lasts approximately thirty minutes. The indented parts below indicate the removed Christmas texts. It is scored for five soloists, soprano I, II, alto, tenor, bass, a fivepart choir, three trumpets, timpani, flauto traverso, two oboes (also oboe d amore), two violins, viola, and basso continuo. It is one of few works which Bach set for a fivepart choir, citation needed along with the Kyrie and G
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