Hoping we might have a Bach scholar here who can help me identify the source of Number 12 from Vol.1, titled Aria: Dominica Misericordias Domini.
Thanks for any help!
Malcolm Peach
Bach for Tuba, Vol.1 (Bixby/Bobo)
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Re: Bach for Tuba, Vol.1 (Bixby/Bobo)
I'm not a Bach scholar, but a quick web search indicates the name is tied to a cantata, BWV 104. A performance of the cantata is here: https://vimeo.com/585038101
I'm listening to it now. Lovely piece. Starts around 22:00 and finishes at around 42:00. Apparently they turn the camera on before the concert and just let it run, so you don't even see anyone on stage until nearly the 20min mark.
I'm listening to it now. Lovely piece. Starts around 22:00 and finishes at around 42:00. Apparently they turn the camera on before the concert and just let it run, so you don't even see anyone on stage until nearly the 20min mark.