


London Bach Society (Chorus) / Steinitz Bach Players Seele]: Paul Esswood Tenor [Evangelist / Gläubige Seele]: Edda Moser Counter-tenor [Johannes / Judas / Gläubige Soprano Maria Stader Soprano [Maria / Gläubige Regensburger Domchor / Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (on modern instruments) Orchestra: 2 oboes, 2 bassons, 2 violins, viola, basso continuoīGA: - | NBA: - | BC: | HG edition: 15 | HHA edition: I/7 | CB 52 | First Published: Soloists: 4 Sopranos, 4 Altos, 3 Tenors, 5 Basses 4-part Chorus Handel provides only the first stanza of the three-stanza concluding chorale, No. 113, “How can it be that when the sky weeps,” for the Faithful Soul soprano. 109 as a duet for two sopranos, and the Centurion tenor aria, No. Handel also set the Faithful Soul aria, No. Handel made slight word modifications in the Brockes text, and set only 106 movements, omitting occasional repetitive trio-aria commentaries, such as No. Handel - Good Friday Apor ApThomaskirche, Leipzig Pasticcio Passion, based on Markus-Passion by Friedrich Nicolaus Brauns with insertion of 7 arias from Brockes Passion by G.F.
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Mattheson) on a series of four evenings.ġ st performance: Good Friday ApLeipzig (prepared for performance byĢ nd performance: Good Friday August 1748 - October 1749 - Leipzig Repeat performances: Hamburg, 1719, 1722, 17 in series of passion performances, with the Brockes text being presented for artistic comparison in four different settings (of R. Possible Hamburg repeated Lenten Season 1723 Repeat Hamburg performance Lenten Season 1722 (no date or venue cited)ġ5 movements in omnibus Brockes Pasticcio Passion, March 22, 26, 28 & 30, 1722 (no Hamburg venue cited) Repeated March 20, 1721, Hamburg Drillhaus Passion after Barthold Heinrich Brockes (Jesus who Suffered and Died for the Sins of the World)Ĭomposed by Georg Frideric Handel - London, c1715-1716 ?ġ st performance (no performances documented until):ĭate unknown (possibly Maat Hamburg Cathedral) orĪpril 3 (Tuesday in Holy Week), 1719, Hamburg Reventher Dom. Brockes Passion (Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus)
