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- Editor: Tim Risher (submitted 2010-08-13). Score information: Letter, 16 pages, 540 kB Copyright: CC BY NC
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General Information
Title: Der Tod ist verschlungen in den Sieg
Composer: Matthias Weckmann
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: STB
Genre: Sacred, Unknown
Language: German
Instruments: String ensemble
Published:
Description: Written for soprano, tenor, bass, two violins, viola da gamba and continuo. The bass part has a very wide range, evidently the bass singer at court was quite flexible, or Weckmann simply wrote a complicated part. The gamba part could be carried by a viola if necessary. The contiuno should be performed on the organ, as Weckmann wrote his pieces for church performance. I have included a very simple realisation of the bass line, and added missing figures from the continuo.
The text is from Corinthians 15, 54-55 and 57.
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Original text and translations
German text Der Tod ist verschlungen in den Sieg. |
English text Death is Swallowed up in victory. |