Christmas Oratorio, Part I–III
Arrangement for soli, choir and organ
The Christmas Oratorio with just organ instead of orchestral accompaniment? Can this work with such a festive and colorfully orchestrated piece? This arrangements show that it can, and surprisingly well!
Carsten Klomp has carefully transcribed the orchestral writing for organ. Staying close to the original score goes hand-in-hand with a transcription brilliantly suited to the organ, with full use of the tonal and performing possibilities of the instrument.
The first three parts of the Christmas Oratorio are now available from Carus in this form. So for the first time, a complete performance of Parts I to III of the work can now be given in an arrangement for soloists, choir and organ.
- Each of the organ parts is available to match the scores. These allow for optimal page-turns, as the choral parts are not printed, but the da capo sections are always written out in full.
- The editions are available individually or as a set (including the three scores with the individual organ parts).
- The vocal parts (for soloists and choir) are identical to the original version, so that the vocal score and choral score of that version can be used.
- This work (original version) is also available in carus music, the choir app!
Original Version | Arrangement for organ |
Soli ATB, Coro SATB, 2 Fl, 2 Ob/2 Obda, 3 Tr, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc | Soli ATB, Coro SATB, Org |
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Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
| 1685-1750Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most important composers of Western music history. He came from a widely ramified musical dynasty, which produced numerous musicians and organists in the Thuringian-Saxon area.
Bach vocal
Ever since Carus-Verlag was founded in 1972, publishing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach has been a special focus for us. In the 2017 Reformation anniversary year we completed the Bach vocal project. Bach's complete sacred vocal works are now available in modern Urtext editions, together with performance material. A complete edition of all the full scores is also available in a high quality box set. Personal details
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Arranger
Carsten Klomp
| 1965KMD Prof. Carsten Klomp (*1965) ist Professor für Künstlerisches und Liturgisches Orgelspiel an der Hochschule für Kirchenmusik in Heidelberg, gefragter Konzertorganist im In- und Ausland und darüber hinaus als Komponist und Herausgeber tätig. Personal details
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