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List Of Cantatas By Johann Sebastian Bach

This is a list of cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach in order of BWV number as given in Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works. They are not in chronological order (the earliest extant cantata by Bach, for example, is believed to be either Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150, or Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131). Also, since Schmieder made his original listing, several of the works have been discovered to be by composers other than J. S. Bach.

Alternate numbering of Bach's cantatas

Philippe (and Gérard) Zwang attempted a chronological numbering of both the church cantatas and the secular cantatas (BWV 1-215 + 248-249), see: [1] (see also BWV#Chronological).

This list was published in 1982 as Guide pratique des cantates de Bach in Paris, ISBN 2-221-00749-2

See also

Bach's cantatas, by BWV number

A cantata (Italian, 'sung') is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment and generally containing more than one movement.

Historical context

The term did not exist prior to the 16th century, when all "cultured" music was vocal, but with the rise of
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Johann Sebastian Bach (pronounced [ˈjoːhan zəˈbastjan bax]) (21 March 1685 O.S. – 28 July 1750 N.S.
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Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (Bach Works Catalogue) is the numbering system identifying compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. The prefix BWV, followed by the work's number now is the shorthand identification for Bach's compositions.
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Wolfgang Schmieder (May 29, 1901 – November, 1990) was a German musicologist

He was born in Bromberg, Germany. In 1950, he published the BWV, or Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis ("Bach Works Catalogue"), a catalog of musical works by Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Secularity (adjective form secular) is the state of being separate from religion.[1] For instance, eating and bathing may be regarded as examples of secular activities, because there is nothing inherently religious about them.
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This is a list of cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach in order of their intended use in the Lutheran liturgical calendar. The name of each cantata is followed by its BWV number and the date of its first performance, insofar as it can be determined.
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There are over 1000 known compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. Listed here are about half of these in the order of the BWV catalog, including the spurious works in the BWV Anhang ("Appendix").
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As well as the various chorale harmonisations to be found in Johann Sebastian Bach's cantatas and passions, a number of harmonisations exist by him not attached to any larger work. They are given below (with Bach Werke Verzeichnis (BWV) number from the catalogue by Wolfgang Schmieder).
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Songs and arias of Johann Sebastian Bach. These compositions are ordered following the Bach Werke Verzeichnis (BWV) numbers from the catalogue by Wolfgang Schmieder.

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only lists those compositions by Bach which were printed during his lifetime. Since some of these editions have been scattered over the BWV catalogue, this list is only intended to provide information regarding how Bach went about the publication of his own works.
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Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (How beautifully shines the morning star) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 1. It is also a chorale prelude by Buxtehude (BuxWV 223).
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Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein (Oh God, look down from Heaven) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 2.
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Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Oh God, how much heartache) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 3.
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Christ lag in Todesbanden BWV 4 (Christ lay in death's bonds) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was written for Easter, probably in 1707, and it is probably related to Bach's move from Arnstadt to Mühlhausen.
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Wo soll ich fliehen hin (Where shall I flee) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 5.

It was written in Leipzig for the nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, and was first performed on 15 October, 1724.
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Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden (Stay with us, for evening falls) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 6.
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Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam (Christ our Lord came to the Jordan) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 7.
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Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben? (Dearest God, when will I die?) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 8.
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Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (It is our salvation come here to us) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 9. Johannes Brahms also wrote a motet of the same name based on the same text.
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Meine Seel erhebt den Herren (My soul magnifies the Lord) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 10.
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Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen ("Praise God in his kingdoms," also known as the "Ascension Oratorio", BWV 11) is an oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was probably composed in 1735, with text presumably by Picander.
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Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen BWV 12 ("Weeping, lamenting, worrying, fearing"), is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. The cantata originates from Bach's Weimar period. It was first performed in the Weimar court chapel on the third Sunday after Easter on April 22, 1714.
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Meine Seufzer, meine Tränen, (English: My Sighs, My Tears) is a chorale composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. The piece is celebrated the second Sunday after Epiphany

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Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (Were God not with us this time or If it had not been the Lord who was on our side) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 14.
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Johann Ludwig Bach (born February 4, 1677, buried May 1, 1731) was a composer and violinist.

He was born in Thal. At the age of 22 he moved to Meiningen eventually being appointed cantor there, and later Kapellmeister.
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Herr Gott, dich loben wir (German: Lord, we praise You) is the title of Johann Sebastian Bach cantata BWV 16. This begins with a chorale fantasia somewhat in the manner of the works from the 2nd year cycle. The beginning gesture is, however, unique in all of the cantatas.
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Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt (German: "Just like the rain and snow falling from the sky" (heaven could also be used to replace sky), BWV 18) is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe BWV 25 (There is no soundness in my flesh) is a cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first performed on 29 August 1723 and is intended for the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday.
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Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir (We thank you, God, we thank you) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 29.
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Geist und Seele wird verwirret (Spirit and soul become confused) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 35.
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