Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917228427
Catalog number: CC 72284
Releasedate: 01-02-08
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917228427
Catalog number: CC 72284
Releasedate: 01-02-08
- Bach composed his church cantatas not only for the regular Sundays and feast days of the liturgical year but also for specific occasions.
- Among the most important of those were weddings of usually well-to-do couples who ordered a particularly elaborate ceremony
Bach composed his church cantatas not only for the regular Sundays and feast days of the liturgical year but also for specific occasions. Among the most important of those were weddings of usually well-to-do couples who ordered a particularly elaborate ceremony or, in terms of Leipzig practice and terminology during Bach’s time, a Full Wedding Mass instead of the more frequent and less expensive Half or Quarter Wedding Masses.
The larger Leipzig pieces for Full Wedding Masses were ordinarily performed in two parts, before and after the sermon, as can be seen in BWV 195 and 197. The cantata “Dem Gerechten muß das Licht“ BWV 195 survives in several versions. Its origins date from before 1730, a second version from about 1742, and a final one follows in 1748-49.
“Der Herr denket an uns“ BWV 196 was in all likelihood composed at Mühlhausen around 1707-08, that is around the time of Bach himself getting married to his distant cousin Maria Barbara on October 17,1707. The cantata “Gott ist unsre Zuversicht“ BWV 197 dates from about 1736-37 and must have been written for a prominent Leipzig wedding ceremony.
“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten“ BWV 202 is a cantata for soprano solo and, as the text clearly suggests, written for a wedding. However, no further details are known.
The larger Leipzig pieces for Full Wedding Masses were ordinarily performed in two parts, before and after the sermon, as can be seen in BWV 195 and 197. The cantata “Dem Gerechten muß das Licht“ BWV 195 survives in several versions. Its origins date from before 1730, a second version from about 1742, and a final one follows in 1748-49.
“Der Herr denket an uns“ BWV 196 was in all likelihood composed at Mühlhausen around 1707-08, that is around the time of Bach himself getting married to his distant cousin Maria Barbara on October 17,1707. The cantata “Gott ist unsre Zuversicht“ BWV 197 dates from about 1736-37 and must have been written for a prominent Leipzig wedding ceremony.
“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten“ BWV 202 is a cantata for soprano solo and, as the text clearly suggests, written for a wedding. However, no further details are known.
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1“Dem Gerechten muß das Licht” BWV 195Chorus: Dem Gerechten muß das Licht04:22
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2“Dem Gerechten muß das Licht” BWV 195Recitative (Bass): Dem Freudenlicht gerechter Frommen01:04
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3“Dem Gerechten muß das Licht” BWV 195Aria (Bass): Rühmet Gottes Güt und Treu04:02
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4“Dem Gerechten muß das Licht” BWV 195Recitative (Soprano): Wohlan, so knüpfet denn ein Band00:54
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5“Dem Gerechten muß das Licht” BWV 195Chorus (Soli S, A, T, B and Choir): Wir kommen deine Heiligkeit06:30
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6“Dem Gerechten muß das Licht” BWV 195Chorale: Nun danket all und bringet Ehr00:33
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7“Der Herr denket an uns” BWV 196Sinfonia01:41
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8“Der Herr denket an uns” BWV 196Coro: Der Herr denket an uns01:53
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9“Der Herr denket an uns” BWV 196Aria (Soprano): Er segnet, die den Herrn fürchten02:35
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10“Der Herr denket an uns” BWV 196Duetto (Tenore, Basso): Der Herr segne euch02:09
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11“Der Herr denket an uns” BWV 196Coro: Ihr seid die Gesegneten des Herrn02:36
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12“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Chorus: Gott ist unsre Zuversicht05:22
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13“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Recitative (Bass): Gott ist und bleibt der beste Sorger01:12
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14“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Aria (Alto): Schläfert allen Sorgenkummer05:21
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15“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Recitative (Bass): Drum folget Gott und seinem Triebe00:43
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16“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Chorale: Du süße Lieb, schenk uns deine Gunst00:53
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17“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Aria (Bass):O du angenehmes Paar05:52
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18“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Recitative (Soprano): So wie es Gott mit dir getreu01:20
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19“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Aria (Soprano): Vergnügen und Lust, Gedeihen und Heil03:35
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20“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Recitative (Bass): Und dieser frohe Lebenslauf00:43
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21“Gott ist unsre Zuversicht” BWV 197Chorale: So wandelt froh auf Gottes Wegen00:51
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22“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Aria (Soprano): Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten06:22
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23“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Recitative (Soprano): Die Welt wird wieder neu00:26
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24“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Aria (Soprano): Phoebus eilt mit schnellen Pferden03:09
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25“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Recitative (Soprano): Drum sucht auch Amor sein Vergnügen00:40
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26“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Aria (Soprano): Wenn die Frühlingslüfte streichen02:37
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27“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Recitative (Soprano): Und dieses ist das Glücke00:44
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28“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Aria (Soprano): Sich üben im Lieben04:07
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29“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Recitative (Soprano): So sei das Bund der keuschen Liebe00:21
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30“Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” BWV 202Gavotte: Sehet in Zufriedenheit01:39