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- Schemellis Gesangbuch (Schemelli's hymnal) is the common name of a collection of sacred songs titled Musicalisches Gesang-Buch (Musical song book) published...
- died in Zeitz. In 1736, Schemelli published in Leipzig his Musicalisches Gesang-Buch (Musical song book), also known as Schemellis Gesangbuch, a collection...
- after that slash indicates the movement in the composition. Settings from Schemellis Gesangbuch are indicated by their BWV number (BWV 439–507), by the number...
- Luther, but a melody which was likely created by Johann Sebastian Bach for Schemellis Gesangbuch of 1736 is now part of current Protestant and Catholic hymnals...
- in Bach's hand. Georg Christian Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesang-Buch (musical songbook), commonly known as Schemellis Gesangbuch, contains 954 song texts...
- Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesang-Buch. The hymnal or song book known as Schemellis Gesangbuch, published 1736 in Leipzig by Georg Christian Schemelli...
- contributed to Musicalisches Gesangbuch by Georg Christian Schemelli (BWV 478), edited by Schemelli in 1736. The text is by an anonymous author. Bach, by means...
- 1017/S0040298205000136. S2CID 145777103. Schemellis Gesangbuch BWV 439–507, djtascha.de: the 69 sacred songs of Schemellis Gesangbuch converted to four-part...
- (separate) arias by Bach are included in several collections: BWV 439–507: Schemellis Gesangbuch BWV 508–518: Second Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach BWV 519–523:...
- included, with a b****line by Johann Sebastian Bach, in the song collection Schemellis Gesangbuch. It included the tune Lubeck set to the words Die parente temporum...