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Immortal Bach, Op. 153, is a choral composition from 1988 by Knut Nystedt, derived from the first line of Bach's funeral song "Komm, süßer Tod" (Come, sweet death). He scored it for mixed choir a cappella divided among many individual voices.

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  • Immortal Bach (de)
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  • Immortal Bach („Unsterblicher Bach“), op. 153b, ist eine A-cappella-Komposition für gemischten Chor (SATB). Das Stück entwickelte der norwegische Komponist Knut Nystedt aus der ersten Zeile des Chorals Komm, süßer Tod von Johann Sebastian Bach. Das nur fünf Minuten lange Stück wird teils in individuellen Tempi gesungen, so dass sich die Chorstimmen zu Klang-Clustern auffächern. (de)
  • Immortal Bach, Op. 153, is a choral composition from 1988 by Knut Nystedt, derived from the first line of Bach's funeral song "Komm, süßer Tod" (Come, sweet death). He scored it for mixed choir a cappella divided among many individual voices. (en)
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  • Immortal Bach („Unsterblicher Bach“), op. 153b, ist eine A-cappella-Komposition für gemischten Chor (SATB). Das Stück entwickelte der norwegische Komponist Knut Nystedt aus der ersten Zeile des Chorals Komm, süßer Tod von Johann Sebastian Bach. Das nur fünf Minuten lange Stück wird teils in individuellen Tempi gesungen, so dass sich die Chorstimmen zu Klang-Clustern auffächern. (de)
  • Immortal Bach, Op. 153, is a choral composition from 1988 by Knut Nystedt, derived from the first line of Bach's funeral song "Komm, süßer Tod" (Come, sweet death). He scored it for mixed choir a cappella divided among many individual voices. (en)
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