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Bachs Timeless Masterpiece for Your Ensemble Immerse yourself in the elegance of Johann Sebastian Bach with "Schafe Können sicher weiden" (Sheep May Safely Graze). This refined arrangement for 2 Flutes, Choir (SATB), Strings, and Continuo (Harpsichord or Piano optional) captures the serene beauty of Bachs artistry, ideal for liturgical, concert, and academic settings.Whats Inside: Level: Advanced Intermediate Expressive and richly textured Format: Concert Edition (9 x 12 inches) Pages: 34 pages of meticulously crafted notation Contents: Full score with separate Choir and Orchestral Parts German & English texts included for interpretative depth Special Feature: Engraved with Urtext Kapellmeister Music Fonts for clarity and authenticityIdeal For: Sacred & Choral Programs A profound work of spiritual beauty Concert Halls & Theaters A Baroque gem for sophisticated performances Academic & Music Institutions Essential for historical and stylistic study Professional & Amateur Ensembles A masterpiece to enrich any repertoireElevate your ensembles artistry with this timeless expression of grace and refinement. Order your sheet music today and bring Bachs brilliance to life!
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