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Setler [38]
2 years ago
5

Listen to the opening of the fourth movement of Bach's Cantata 140, Wachet auf, then complete the sentence below.

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yKpoI14uk [10]2 years ago
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In the composition of  Bach, the instrumental ensemble consists of:

  • Strings
  • Harpsichord,
  • Organ

<h3>What is the story behind Bach's cantata Wachet auf?</h3>

Bach was said to have composed this cantata so that he can complete his second annual cycle of what we call the chorale cantatas, that was said to have began in 1724.

The cantata is as a result of the hymn that has three stanzas "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" that was said to have been written by Philipp Nicolai.

Hence, In the composition of  Bach, the instrumental ensemble consists of:

  • Strings
  • Harpsichord,
  • Organ

See full question below

Listen to the opening of No.4 from Bach's Cantata 140, Wachet auf, then complete the sentence below.

Bach, Cantata No. 140, No. 40:42

The instrumental ensemble consists of ________.

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