Christus der ist mein Leben (Vulpius, Melchior)

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For Mixed Chorus (Brodersen)
Editor Fritz Brodersen
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Editor Jürgen Knuth
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General Information

Work Title Christus, der ist mein Leben
Alternative. Title Ach bleib mit deiner Gnade
Authorities WorldCat; VIAF: 1989157470195522640009; GND: 1200225627
Composer Vulpius, Melchior
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IMV 2
First Publication. 1609
Librettist Bible (Philippians 1: 19-30)
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation SATB voices

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Vulpius's chorale was first published in 1609 under the title "Christus der ist mein Leben". The same tune was later (1627) set to the words "Ach, bleib mit deiner Gnade" by Josua Stegmann.