Resources for Choral Singers and Soloists
The work was originally written Easter Sunday in Leipzig on 1 April 1725.
Unlike the "Passions," it is short, and runs to about forty minutes performing time, with just barely five minutes of it being sung by the choir. There is no Evangelist, and the first two sections are instrumental.
Note Perfect provides all movements for choir and soloist. Please review our sample recordings below and make your selection according to your requirement.
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For the choir, all the choral parts are supplied with :
For the soloists :
Complete Work :
Select a track below the player to listen to samples from Easter Oratorio BWV 249.To save MP3 audio examples to your device, select a track and click the 3 dots on the player and select 'Download' to download the selected track.
Movements