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Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben, BWV 248 VI

Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben (Lord, when our insolent enemies snort),[1] BWV 248VI (also written as BWV 248 VI), is a church cantata for Epiphany, which Johann Sebastian Bach composed as the sixth part of his Christmas Oratorio, written for the Christmas season of 1734–35 in Leipzig.[2] The cantata was first performed on 6 January 1735.[2]

History Edit

Bach had been presenting church cantatas for the Christmas season in the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas) and Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) since his appointment as director musices in Leipzig in 1723, including these cantatas for Epiphany:[3][4][5]

Cantata fragment BWV 248 VI a Edit

BWV 248 VI a, also indicated as BWV 248a, is a fragment of a cantata, transmitted without text, the opening chorus of which Bach likely borrowed from So kämpfet nur, ihr muntern Töne, BWV 1160, one of his secular cantatas. Picander wrote the libretto of the BWV 1160 cantata (also known as BWV Anh. 10), which otherwise, that is, apart from the likely borrowed opening chorus, survived without music. It was first performed on 25 August 1731, for the birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming [de].[8][9][10]

The cantata transmitted in the BWV 248a fragment, consisting of four revised performance parts in the bundle of contemporary performance material for BWV 248 VI, is a sacred cantata for Michaelmas (29 September), likely first performed in 1734. While nothing more survives of the Michaelmas cantata as such, the four revised performance parts show that most of its music, including the music of its opening chorus and recitatives, was parodied in Part VI of the Christmas Oratorio.[8][9][10]

Music and content Edit

BWV 248 VI is scored for 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, 2 oboes d'amore, 2 violin parts, 1 viola part and continuo.[2]

Christmas Oratorio Part VI: For the Feast of Epiphany
No.   Key Time First line Scoring Source
54 Chorus D major 3/8 Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben Trumpet I, II, III, timpani, oboe I, II, strings, continuo opening chorus of BWV 248a[11] (1734?), which was likely based on the opening chorus of BWV 1160 (1731)[10]
55 Recitative (Evangelist, tenor; Herod, bass) Da berief Herodes die Weisen heimlich

Ziehet hin und forschet fleißig
Continuo Matthew 2:7-8
56 Recitative (soprano) Du Falscher, suche nur den Herrn zu fällen Strings, continuo BWV 248a[11] (1734?)[10]
57 Aria (soprano) A maj/F min/A maj 3/4 Nur ein Wink von seinen Händen Oboe d'amore I, strings, continuo BWV 248a[11] (1734?)[10]
58 Recitative (Evangelist, tenor) Als sie nun den König gehöret hatten Continuo Matthew 2:9-11
59 Chorale G major Common Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier Oboe I, II, strings, continuo Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1656
60 Recitative (Evangelist, tenor) Und Gott befahl ihnen im Traum' Continuo Matthew 2:12
61 Recitative (tenor) So geht! Genug, mein Schatz geht nicht von hier Oboe d'amore I, II, continuo BWV 248a[11] (1734?)[10]
62 Aria (tenor) B minor 2/4 Nun mögt ihr stolzen Feinde schrecken Oboe d'amore I, II, continuo BWV 248a[11] (1734?)[10]
63 Recitative (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) Was will der Höllen Schrecken nun Continuo BWV 248a[11] (1734?)[10]
64 Chorale D major Common Nun seid ihr wohl gerochen Trumpet I, II, III, timpani, oboe I, II, strings, continuo BWV 248a[11] (1734?);[10] Words: Georg Werner, 1648

References Edit

  1. ^ Dürr & Jones 2006, p. 179.
  2. ^ a b c Bach Digital Work 11390
  3. ^ Wolff 2002, pp. 237–257.
  4. ^ Dürr & Jones 2006, pp. 22–35.
  5. ^ Buelow 2016, p. 272.
  6. ^ Bach Digital Work 00081
  7. ^ Bach Digital Work 00150
  8. ^ a b Glöckner 2000.
  9. ^ a b Bossuyt 2004, p. 35.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bach Digital Works 00315 and 01318
  11. ^ a b c d e f g Hofmann 2005.

Sources Edit

  • Bossuyt, Ignace [in French] (2004). Johann Sebastian Bach, Christmas Oratorio (BWV 248). Translated by Bull, Stratton. Philippe Herreweghe (contributor). Leuven: Leuven University Press. ISBN 9789058674210.
  • Buelow, George J. (2016). The Late Baroque Era. ISBN 978-1-34-911303-3. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Dürr, Alfred; Jones, Richard D. P. (2006). The Cantatas of J. S. Bach: With Their Librettos in German-English Parallel Text. Oxford University Press. pp. 102–105, 820. ISBN 978-0-19-929776-4.
  • Glöckner, Andreas (2000). "Eine Michaeliskantate als Parodievorlage für den sechsten Teil des Bachschen Weihnachts-Oratoriums?" [A Michaelmas cantata as model for Part VI of Bach's Christmas Oratorio?]. In Schulze, Hans-Joachim; Wolff, Christoph (eds.). Bach-Jahrbuch 2000 [Bach Yearbook 2000]. Bach-Jahrbuch (in German). Vol. 86. Neue Bachgesellschaft. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. pp. 317–326. doi:10.13141/bjb.v2000. ISBN 3-374-01828-9. ISSN 0084-7682.
  • Hofmann, Klaus (2005). "Foreword". Johann Sebastian BACH: Weihnachtsoratorium – Christmas Oratorio – Oratorium Tempore Nativitatis Christi – BWV 248 (PDF) (Urtext edition: vocal score). Henry S. Drinker (English lyrics), Paul Horn (piano reduction), John Coombs (Foreword translator). Carus-Verlag. p. V. 31.248/53. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  • Wolff, Christoph (2002). Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-32256-9.

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Herr wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben Lord when our insolent enemies snort 1 BWV 248VI also written as BWV 248 VI is a church cantata for Epiphany which Johann Sebastian Bach composed as the sixth part of his Christmas Oratorio written for the Christmas season of 1734 35 in Leipzig 2 The cantata was first performed on 6 January 1735 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Cantata fragment BWV 248 VI a 2 Music and content 3 References 4 SourcesHistory EditSee also Christmas Oratorio History and Church cantata Bach Epiphany This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2019 Bach had been presenting church cantatas for the Christmas season in the Thomaskirche St Thomas and Nikolaikirche St Nicholas since his appointment as director musices in Leipzig in 1723 including these cantatas for Epiphany 3 4 5 As part of his first cantata cycle Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen BWV 65 first performed in 1724 6 As part of his second cantata cycle Liebster Immanuel Herzog der Frommen BWV 123 first performed in 1725 7 Cantata fragment BWV 248 VI a Edit BWV 248 VI a also indicated as BWV 248a is a fragment of a cantata transmitted without text the opening chorus of which Bach likely borrowed from So kampfet nur ihr muntern Tone BWV 1160 one of his secular cantatas Picander wrote the libretto of the BWV 1160 cantata also known as BWV Anh 10 which otherwise that is apart from the likely borrowed opening chorus survived without music It was first performed on 25 August 1731 for the birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming de 8 9 10 The cantata transmitted in the BWV 248a fragment consisting of four revised performance parts in the bundle of contemporary performance material for BWV 248 VI is a sacred cantata for Michaelmas 29 September likely first performed in 1734 While nothing more survives of the Michaelmas cantata as such the four revised performance parts show that most of its music including the music of its opening chorus and recitatives was parodied in Part VI of the Christmas Oratorio 8 9 10 Music and content EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2019 BWV 248 VI is scored for 3 trumpets timpani 2 oboes 2 oboes d amore 2 violin parts 1 viola part and continuo 2 Christmas Oratorio Part VI For the Feast of Epiphany No Key Time First line Scoring Source54 Chorus D major 3 8 Herr wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben Trumpet I II III timpani oboe I II strings continuo opening chorus of BWV 248a 11 1734 which was likely based on the opening chorus of BWV 1160 1731 10 55 Recitative Evangelist tenor Herod bass Da berief Herodes die Weisen heimlichZiehet hin und forschet fleissig Continuo Matthew 2 7 856 Recitative soprano Du Falscher suche nur den Herrn zu fallen Strings continuo BWV 248a 11 1734 10 57 Aria soprano A maj F min A maj 3 4 Nur ein Wink von seinen Handen Oboe d amore I strings continuo BWV 248a 11 1734 10 58 Recitative Evangelist tenor Als sie nun den Konig gehoret hatten Continuo Matthew 2 9 1159 Chorale G major Common Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier Oboe I II strings continuo Words Paul Gerhardt 165660 Recitative Evangelist tenor Und Gott befahl ihnen im Traum Continuo Matthew 2 1261 Recitative tenor So geht Genug mein Schatz geht nicht von hier Oboe d amore I II continuo BWV 248a 11 1734 10 62 Aria tenor B minor 2 4 Nun mogt ihr stolzen Feinde schrecken Oboe d amore I II continuo BWV 248a 11 1734 10 63 Recitative soprano alto tenor bass Was will der Hollen Schrecken nun Continuo BWV 248a 11 1734 10 64 Chorale D major Common Nun seid ihr wohl gerochen Trumpet I II III timpani oboe I II strings continuo BWV 248a 11 1734 10 Words Georg Werner 1648References Edit Durr amp Jones 2006 p 179 a b c Bach Digital Work 11390 Wolff 2002 pp 237 257 Durr amp Jones 2006 pp 22 35 Buelow 2016 p 272 Bach Digital Work 00081 Bach Digital Work 00150 a b Glockner 2000 a b Bossuyt 2004 p 35 a b c d e f g h i Bach Digital Works 00315 and 01318 a b c d e f g Hofmann 2005 Sources EditBossuyt Ignace in French 2004 Johann Sebastian Bach Christmas Oratorio BWV 248 Translated by Bull Stratton Philippe Herreweghe contributor Leuven Leuven University Press ISBN 9789058674210 Buelow George J 2016 The Late Baroque Era ISBN 978 1 34 911303 3 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Durr Alfred Jones Richard D P 2006 The Cantatas of J S Bach With Their Librettos in German English Parallel Text Oxford University Press pp 102 105 820 ISBN 978 0 19 929776 4 Glockner Andreas 2000 Eine Michaeliskantate als Parodievorlage fur den sechsten Teil des Bachschen Weihnachts Oratoriums A Michaelmas cantata as model for Part VI of Bach s Christmas Oratorio In Schulze Hans Joachim Wolff Christoph eds Bach Jahrbuch 2000 Bach Yearbook 2000 Bach Jahrbuch in German Vol 86 Neue Bachgesellschaft Leipzig Evangelische Verlagsanstalt pp 317 326 doi 10 13141 bjb v2000 ISBN 3 374 01828 9 ISSN 0084 7682 Hofmann Klaus 2005 Foreword Johann Sebastian BACH Weihnachtsoratorium Christmas Oratorio Oratorium Tempore Nativitatis Christi BWV 248 PDF Urtext edition vocal score Henry S Drinker English lyrics Paul Horn piano reduction John Coombs Foreword translator Carus Verlag p V 31 248 53 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Wolff Christoph 2002 Johann Sebastian Bach The Learned Musician W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 32256 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herr wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben BWV 248 VI amp oldid 1015675988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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