About Bach: O Jesulein süss for trombone quartet
The Bach: O Jesulein süss for trombone quartet arranged by Aron Simon presents one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s most heartfelt sacred songs in a new brass version. Bach originally wrote BWV 493 for voice and continuo, and the piece appeared in Schemelli’s Gesangbuch. With this transcription, brass players can perform the timeless chorale while retaining the devotional atmosphere of the original.
Instrumentation and character
The scoring uses three tenor trombones and one bass trombone. The tenor voices carry the warm melodic lines, while the bass trombone anchors the harmony with a resonant depth. This balanced texture suits both church performances and chamber concerts. In addition, listeners can explore the arrangement through a SoundCloud MIDI preview, which highlights the clarity of the ensemble writing.
Musical interpretation
Performers shape phrases with careful dynamics and expressive articulation. For example, long legato lines benefit from a vocal approach, while harmonic progressions demand accurate intonation. As the ensemble controls balance and blend, the chorale grows in expressive power. Consequently, the arrangement serves not only as a concert piece but also as an effective study in style and intonation.
Technical aspects
Intermediate and advanced players will find the ranges comfortable yet musically demanding. Achieving the correct style requires attention to breathing, pacing, and tone color. Transition words help guide interpretation, and ensemble members can rely on clear engraving for smooth rehearsals.
Availability
The edition comes in both printed and digital PDF formats. Saker Music Company engraved the score with professional standards, using Goudy Old Style titles and clean notation. Musicians benefit from practical page turns and easily readable parts.
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