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Description Four-part setting of the Christmas Carol "Puer natus" (Ein Kind). No 16, Variatio, from the collection Musicalische Kirch- und Hauss-Ergötzlichkeit [Musical delights for the church and home], 1709–1713.
Date 1709–1713
Source Digitised image from Royal Library of Belgium and Matthew Dirst, "Engaging Bach," 2012
Author Daniel Vetter
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12:16, 7 November 2020Thumbnail for version as of 12:16, 7 November 20201,662 × 719 (216 KB)Mathsci{{Information |Description= Four-part setting of the Christmas Carol ''"Puer natus"'' (''Ein Kind''). No 16, ''Variatio,'' from the collection ''Musicalische Kirch- und Hauss-Ergötzlichkeit'' [Musical delights for the church and home], 1709–1713. |Source=Matthew Dirst, "Engaging Bach," 2012 |Date= 1709–1713 |Author= Daniel Wetter |Permission={{PD-100}} |other_versions= }}

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