Bach, Johann Sebastian - Et Exultavit from Magnificat BWV 243
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About 'Et Exultavit from Magnificat BWV 243'
Born:
21 March 1685
, Eisenach
Died:
28 July 1750
, Leipzig
The Artist:
One of the greatest composers of all time. Bach wrote hundreds of pieces for organ, choir, as well as many other instruments. He spent most of his life as a church organist and a choir director. His music combines profound expression with clever musico-mathematical feats, like fugues and canons in which the same melody is played against itself in various ways.
Composed:
unknown
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Time Signature:
3/8 (View more 3/8 Music)
Tempo Marking:
. = 40 Andante con moto (View more music marked Andante con moto)
Range:
D5-G6
Duration:
2:18
Score Key:
Eb major (Sounding Pitch) F major (Clarinet in Bb) (View more Eb major Music for Clarinet )
Number of Pages:
5
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
Instrument:
Style:
Classical
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