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Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe, BWV 25

Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe (There is nothing sound in my body),[1] BWV 25 in Leipzig for the 14th Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 29 August 1723.

Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe
BWV 25
Church cantata by J. S. Bach
Thomaskirche, Leipzig
Occasion14th Sunday after Trinity
Cantata textJohann Jacob Rambach?
Choraleby Johann Heermann
Performed29 August 1723 (1723-08-29): Leipzig
Movementssix
Vocal
Instrumental
  • cornetto
  • 3 trombones
  • 3 recorders
  • 2 oboes
  • 2 violins
  • viola
  • continuo

History and words edit

Bach composed the cantata in 1723 in his first year as Thomaskantor in Leipzig for the 14th Sunday after Trinity. The prescribed readings for the Sunday were from the Epistle to the Galatians, Paul's teaching on "works of the flesh" and "fruit of the Spirit" (Galatians 5:16–24), and from the Gospel of Luke, Cleansing ten lepers (Luke 17:11–19). According to Christoph Wolff, the cantata text was written by Johann Jacob Rambach and published in 1720 in Halle in Geistliche Poesien.[2] The poet relates to the Gospel and compares the situation of man in general to that of the lepers. The sickness is first expressed in words from Psalm 38, Psalms 38:4.[3] As Julian Mincham observes, "sin, decay, God's fury and the rotting of bones permeate much Lutheran theology in general and this opening chorus in particular".[4] At the end of the third movement, Jesus is asked to heal. The last aria expressed the hope to sing thanks for it in the choir of the angels.[3] The cantata is closed by the 12th and final stanza of Johann Heermann's hymn "Treuer Gott, ich muss dir klagen" (1630).[5]

Bach first performed the cantata on 29 August 1723.[3]

Scoring and structure edit

The cantata in six movements is scored for three vocal soloists (soprano, tenor and bass), a four-part choir, and a colourful Baroque instrumental ensemble of cornetto, three trombones, three recorders, two oboes, two violins, viola, and basso continuo.[3]

Movements of Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe
No. Title Text Type Vocal Winds Brass Strings Key Time
1 Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe Chorus SATB 3 flutes/recorders, 2 oboes 1 cornetto, 3 trombones 2 violins, viola, basso continuo A minor 4/4
2 Die ganze Welt ist nur ein Hospital Recitative Tenor Basso continuo 4/4
3 Ach, wo hol ich Armer Rat? Aria Bass Basso continuo D minor 4/4
4 O Jesu, lieber Meister Recitative Soprano Basso continuo 4/4
5 Öffne meinen schlechten Liedern Aria Soprano 3 flutes/recorder, 2 oboes 2 violins, viola, basso continuo C major 3/8
6 Ich will alle meine Tage Chorale SATB 3 flutes/recorders (col soprano), oboe (col soprano), oboe (coll'alto) Cornetto (col soprano), trombone (coll'alto), trombone (col tenore), trombone (col basso) Violin (col soprano), violin (coll'alto), viola (col tenore), basso continuo C major 4/4

Music edit

Similar to Du sollt Gott, deinen Herren, lieben, BWV 77, composed a week before, Bach creates the opening chorus as a chorale fantasia on a complete instrumental quotation of a chorale tune.[4] The melody is known as "Herzlich tut mich verlangen nach meinem selgen End". But probably Bach had in mind the words of "Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder" which he used later in his chorale cantata Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder, BWV 135, a paraphrase of Psalm 6 which begins in stanza 2 "Heil du mich, lieber Herre, denn ich bin krank und schwach" (Heal me, dear Lord, because I am sick and weak). In a complex structure, Bach combines an instrumental introduction with the chorale tune in long notes in the continuo with figuration of strings and oboes, a choral double fugue, and the presentation of the choral by a choir of trombones with the cornetto as the soprano instrument, reinforced by three recorders which play an octave higher.[3][4] John Eliot Gardiner regards the unusual use of the trombones, playing the chorale tune independent of the voices, as an "anticipation of the finale to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony".[6]

The following three movements are all only accompanied by the continuo. A new perspective is opened in movement 5 in dance music for a concerto of strings and oboes, echoed by the recorders. The music relates to the text "im höhern Chor werde mit den Engeln singen" (in the exalted choir I shall sing with the angels).[1] The closing chorale is set for four parts.[3]

Recordings edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dellal, Pamela. "BWV 25 - "Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe"". Emmanuel Music. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  2. ^ Wolff, Christoph (2008). On the first annual cycle of Boch's cantatas for the Leipzig liturgy (1723–24) (PDF). Bach Cantatas Website. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Dürr, Alfred (1981). Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach (in German). Vol. 1 (4 ed.). Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag. pp. 430–432. ISBN 3-423-04080-7.
  4. ^ a b c Mincham, Julian (2010). "Chapter 17 Bwv 25 – The Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach". jsbachcantatas.com. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Treuer Gott, ich muss dir klagen / Text and Translation of Chorale". Bach Cantatas Website. 2005. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  6. ^ Gardiner, John Eliot (2006). Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) / Cantatas Nos 17, 19, 25, 50, 78, 130 & 149 (Media notes). Soli Deo Gloria (at Hyperion Records website). Retrieved 2 September 2018.

External links edit

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Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe There is nothing sound in my body 1 BWV 25 in Leipzig for the 14th Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 29 August 1723 Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem LeibeBWV 25Church cantata by J S BachThomaskirche LeipzigOccasion14th Sunday after TrinityCantata textJohann Jacob Rambach Choraleby Johann HeermannPerformed29 August 1723 1723 08 29 LeipzigMovementssixVocalSATB choir solo soprano tenor and bassInstrumentalcornetto3 trombones3 recorders2 oboes2 violinsviolacontinuo Contents 1 History and words 2 Scoring and structure 3 Music 4 Recordings 5 References 6 External linksHistory and words editBach composed the cantata in 1723 in his first year as Thomaskantor in Leipzig for the 14th Sunday after Trinity The prescribed readings for the Sunday were from the Epistle to the Galatians Paul s teaching on works of the flesh and fruit of the Spirit Galatians 5 16 24 and from the Gospel of Luke Cleansing ten lepers Luke 17 11 19 According to Christoph Wolff the cantata text was written by Johann Jacob Rambach and published in 1720 in Halle in Geistliche Poesien 2 The poet relates to the Gospel and compares the situation of man in general to that of the lepers The sickness is first expressed in words from Psalm 38 Psalms 38 4 3 As Julian Mincham observes sin decay God s fury and the rotting of bones permeate much Lutheran theology in general and this opening chorus in particular 4 At the end of the third movement Jesus is asked to heal The last aria expressed the hope to sing thanks for it in the choir of the angels 3 The cantata is closed by the 12th and final stanza of Johann Heermann s hymn Treuer Gott ich muss dir klagen 1630 5 Bach first performed the cantata on 29 August 1723 3 Scoring and structure editThe cantata in six movements is scored for three vocal soloists soprano tenor and bass a four part choir and a colourful Baroque instrumental ensemble of cornetto three trombones three recorders two oboes two violins viola and basso continuo 3 Movements of Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe No Title Text Type Vocal Winds Brass Strings Key Time1 Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe Chorus SATB 3 flutes recorders 2 oboes 1 cornetto 3 trombones 2 violins viola basso continuo A minor 4 42 Die ganze Welt ist nur ein Hospital Recitative Tenor Basso continuo 4 43 Ach wo hol ich Armer Rat Aria Bass Basso continuo D minor 4 44 O Jesu lieber Meister Recitative Soprano Basso continuo 4 45 Offne meinen schlechten Liedern Aria Soprano 3 flutes recorder 2 oboes 2 violins viola basso continuo C major 3 86 Ich will alle meine Tage Chorale SATB 3 flutes recorders col soprano oboe col soprano oboe coll alto Cornetto col soprano trombone coll alto trombone col tenore trombone col basso Violin col soprano violin coll alto viola col tenore basso continuo C major 4 4Music editSimilar to Du sollt Gott deinen Herren lieben BWV 77 composed a week before Bach creates the opening chorus as a chorale fantasia on a complete instrumental quotation of a chorale tune 4 The melody is known as Herzlich tut mich verlangen nach meinem selgen End But probably Bach had in mind the words of Ach Herr mich armen Sunder which he used later in his chorale cantata Ach Herr mich armen Sunder BWV 135 a paraphrase of Psalm 6 which begins in stanza 2 Heil du mich lieber Herre denn ich bin krank und schwach Heal me dear Lord because I am sick and weak In a complex structure Bach combines an instrumental introduction with the chorale tune in long notes in the continuo with figuration of strings and oboes a choral double fugue and the presentation of the choral by a choir of trombones with the cornetto as the soprano instrument reinforced by three recorders which play an octave higher 3 4 John Eliot Gardiner regards the unusual use of the trombones playing the chorale tune independent of the voices as an anticipation of the finale to Beethoven s Fifth Symphony 6 The following three movements are all only accompanied by the continuo A new perspective is opened in movement 5 in dance music for a concerto of strings and oboes echoed by the recorders The music relates to the text im hohern Chor werde mit den Engeln singen in the exalted choir I shall sing with the angels 1 The closing chorale is set for four parts 3 Recordings editJ S Bach Das Kantatenwerk Sacred Cantatas Vol 2 Nikolaus Harnoncourt Wiener Sangerknaben Chorus Viennensis Concentus Musicus Wien soloists of the Wiener Sangerknaben Kurt Equiluz Max van Egmond Teldec 1972 Die Bach Kantate Vol 48 Helmuth Rilling Gachinger Kantorei Bach Collegium Stuttgart Arleen Auger Adalbert Kraus Philippe Huttenlocher Hanssler 1978 J S Bach Complete Cantatas Vol 7 Ton Koopman Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra amp Choir Lisa Larsson Gerd Turk Klaus Mertens Antoine Marchand 1997 J S Bach Cantatas Vol 13 Cantatas from Leipzig 1723 Masaaki Suzuki Bach Collegium Japan Yukari Nonoshita Gerd Turk Peter Kooy BIS 1999 Bach Edition Vol 19 Cantatas Vol 10 Pieter Jan Leusink Holland Boys Choir Netherlands Bach Collegium Marjon Strijk Knut Schoch Bas Ramselaar Brilliant Classics 2000 Bach Cantatas Vol 7 Ambronay Bremen For the 14th Sunday after Trinity For the Feast of St Michael and All Angels John Eliot Gardiner Monteverdi Choir English Baroque Soloists Malin Hartelius James Gilchrist Peter Harvey Soli Deo Gloria 2000 Ach susser Trost Philippe Herreweghe Collegium Vocale Gent 2012References edit a b Dellal Pamela BWV 25 Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe Emmanuel Music Retrieved 20 August 2022 Wolff Christoph 2008 On the first annual cycle of Boch s cantatas for the Leipzig liturgy 1723 24 PDF Bach Cantatas Website Retrieved 20 September 2011 a b c d e f Durr Alfred 1981 Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach in German Vol 1 4 ed Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag pp 430 432 ISBN 3 423 04080 7 a b c Mincham Julian 2010 Chapter 17 Bwv 25 The Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach jsbachcantatas com Retrieved 18 August 2022 Treuer Gott ich muss dir klagen Text and Translation of Chorale Bach Cantatas Website 2005 Retrieved 20 September 2011 Gardiner John Eliot 2006 Johann Sebastian Bach 1685 1750 Cantatas Nos 17 19 25 50 78 130 amp 149 Media notes Soli Deo Gloria at Hyperion Records website Retrieved 2 September 2018 External links editEs ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe BWV 25 Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe BWV 25 BC A 129 Sacred cantata 14th Sunday after Trinity Bach Digital Cantata BWV 25 Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe history scoring sources for text and music translations to various languages discography discussion Bach Cantatas Website BWV 25 6 bach chorales com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe BWV 25 amp oldid 1105474688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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