Brockes Passion, TWV 5:1 (Telemann, Georg Philipp)

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Work Title Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus
Alternative. Title Brockes-Passion
Composer Telemann, Georg Philipp
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. TWV 5:1
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGT 32
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 55? (Sinfonia, 1 part with 24 sections, 2nd part with 30 sections)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1716
First Performance. 1716-04-10 Barfüßerkirche Frankfurt-am-Main
Librettist Barthold Heinrich Brockes
Language German
Dedication Good Friday (Parasceve)
Average DurationAvg. Duration 2.5 hours ca.
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation voices, chorus, orchestras
Voices (SSSSSSSAATTTTBBBBBB)
Daughter of Zion, Mary, 2 Faithful Souls, 3 Maids (sopranos)
Judas, Faithful Soul (altos)
Peter, Evangelist, Pilate, Captain (tenors)
Jesus, John, James, Faithful Soul, Caiaphas, Soldier (basses)
Mixed Chorus (SATB)
'Orchestra'
2 flutes, 3 recorders, 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns (corni da caccia), 2 trumpets (clarini), viola d'amore, strings (incl. 3 violettas), continuo
Manuscript Sources D-BDk 153
D-B Mus.Ms. 21711/1
B-Bc 960 (has reduced one to a part solo requirement but still asks for chorus)
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RISM lists, for most manuscript sources, not 4vv + chorus (with one exception) but rather _15 or 19_ voices, chorus, orchestra.

Possibly not published as such until the Bärenreiter Telemann edition of the latter half 20th century, near as this editor can tell?

Actually, there are 20 vocal parts, so it 20 voices, chorus, orchestra.--BachFan 04:31, 1 March 2018 (CET)