I'm really grateful specially for the first one (I knew the second one was
an easy one but I never suspected THAT easy). But in the 118 I gave up
many
times, and finally my search reached the end. Thank you Thomas.
Theodor
"Thomas Wood" <woodtj1685@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 1) is the Cantata (or Motet) O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht, BWV 118.
>
> 2) is the aria "Bist du bei mir" BWV 508 from the Anna Magdalena
> Notebook -- not by Bach, as it tuns out, but Sto:lzel.
>
> Tom Wood
>
>
> "Theodor" <coro@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> 1) Hi everyone, for years I've been trying to find the BWV of this
music
>> (quite sure is bach). The mp3 bellow is everything I have. I heard it
in
>> the radio, recorded a fragment in my mobile phone and I passed it into
a
>> music sheet. Some parts are made up but most of the melody and the base
>> are Bach, all I did in order to get somebody to identify it. You can
>> listen to the mp3 by clicking here:
>>
>> http://www.holycrossfulham.co.uk/bach/BachUk2fragment.mp3
>>
>> 2) The second one is much easier, I had it in a tape, I lost it but I
can
>> still reproduce by heart, I only made it trying to keep the original
>> orchestration because it's the only version I ever heard. (excuse me
the
>> mistakes). This is the link:
>> http://www.holycrossfulham.co.uk/bach/BachUk1short.mp3
>>
>> or here if you need it longer:
>> http://www.holycrossfulham.co.uk/bach/BachUk1complete.mp3
>>
>> Thanks for your help, I will end years of search,
>> lol
>> Theodor
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