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English: A page from the Bach-Gesellschaft edition of J.S. Bach's "St. Matthew Passion," BWV 244, as published in 1856. This page shows the beginning of the Evangelist's recitative "Und siehe da" immediately following the death of Christ.
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2005-08-14 02:04 1123×1476× (455472 bytes) MollyTheCat A page from the Bach-Gesellschaft edition of J.S. Bach's "St. Matthew Passion," BWV 244, as published in 1856. This page shows the beginning of the Evangelist's recitative "Und siehe da" immediately following the death of Christ.
2005-08-14 01:54 1123×1476× (425902 bytes) MollyTheCat A page from the Bach-Gesellschaft edition of J.S. Bach's "St. Matthew Passion," BWV 244, as published in 1856. This page shows the beginning of the Evangelist's recitative "Und siehe da" immediately following the death of Christ.

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