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Key data on the work "Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben" by Johann Sebastian Bach:

Johann Sebastian Bach
BWV 248
TITLE Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben
GENRE sacred cantata
OCCASION New Year's Day, Feast of the Circumcision
CHOIR four-part
SOLO VOICE soprano, alto, tenore, basso; usually complemented by: tenore (Evangelist), soprano (Angel), soprano (Echo), Bariton (Herodes)
INSTRUMENTS corno da caccia I (F), corno da caccia II (F), oboe I, oboe II, violino I, violino II, viola, basso continuo
1st PERFORMANCE Leipzig, probably between First Advent and Christmas 1734
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VENUE AND DATE Weimar, Herderkirche live recording, December 1999
Monteverdi Choir, Claron McFadden, Bernarda Fink, Christoph Genz, Dietrich Henschel, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
VOLUME NO outside the SDG series; available as: Arthaus Musik DVD 101 237
DISK NO 2 (DVD)
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