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Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß, BWV 134

Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß (A heart that knows its Jesus is living), [1] BWV 134, is a church cantata for Easter by Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach composed the cantata for the third day of Easter in Leipzig and first performed it on 11 April 1724. He based it on his congratulatory cantata Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht, BWV 134a, first performed in Köthen on 1 January 1719.

Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß
BWV 134
Church cantata by J. S. Bach
Thomaskirche, Leipzig
Relatedbased on BWV 134a
OccasionThird day of Easter
Performed11 April 1724 (1724-04-11): Leipzig
Movements6
Vocal
  • SATB choir
  • solo: alto and tenor
Instrumental
  • 2 oboes
  • 2 violins
  • viola
  • continuo

History and words

The cantata is Bach's second composition for Easter in Leipzig. On Easter Sunday of 1724, he had performed Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4, from his time in Mühlhausen. On the second day of Easter, Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen, BWV 66, which he had derived from the secular serenata Der Himmel dacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Glück, BWV 66a, composed in Köthen in 1718. In a similar way, he arranged a cantata for the New Year's Day of 1719 in Köthen, Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht, BWV 134a, for the third day of Easter.

The prescribed readings for the feast day were from the Acts of the Apostles, the sermon of Paul in Antioch (Acts 13:26–33), and from the Gospel of Luke, the appearance of Jesus to the Apostles in Jerusalem (Luke 24:36–47).[2] The unknown poet adapted the dialogues of the secular work of two allegorical figures, Time and Divine Providence, originally written by Christian Friedrich Hunold, one of the notable novelists of his time. In this cantata the poet kept the order of the movements, dropping movements 5 and 6 of the early work. He kept the final chorus as a conclusion, unlike Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen, where it had been moved to the opening and replaced by a chorale. Bach simply wrote the new text below the former text in his score.[3]

Bach composed three new recitatives for a second version[4] and first performed it on 27 March 1731. Bach revised the whole cantata, writing a new score with detailed improvements, possibly first performed on 12 April 1735.[5]

Scoring and structure

The cantata in six movements is scored for alto and tenor soloists, a four-part choir, two oboes, two violins, viola, and basso continuo.[2]

  1. Recitative (alto, tenor): Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß
  2. Aria (tenor): Auf, Gläubige, singet die lieblichen Lieder
  3. Recitative (alto, tenor): Wohl dir, Gott hat an dich gedacht
  4. Aria (alto, tenor): Wir danken und preisen dein brünstiges Lieben
  5. Recitative (alto, tenor): Doch würke selbst den Dank in unserm Munde
  6. Chorus: Erschallet, ihr Himmel, erfreuet dich, Erde

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Dellal, Pamela. "BWV 134 – Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß". Emmanuel Music. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b Dürr, Alfred (1981). Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach (in German). Vol. 1 (4 ed.). Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag. pp. 244–246. ISBN 3-423-04080-7.
  3. ^ Leonard, James (2011). "Cantata No. 134, "Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiss," BWV 134". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
  4. ^ Mincham, Julian (2010). "Chapter 49 BWV 134 Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum". The Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  5. ^ Bach, Peter (2011). "Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß". Bach.de (in German). Retrieved 20 April 2011.

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Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss A heart that knows its Jesus is living 1 BWV 134 is a church cantata for Easter by Johann Sebastian Bach Bach composed the cantata for the third day of Easter in Leipzig and first performed it on 11 April 1724 He based it on his congratulatory cantata Die Zeit die Tag und Jahre macht BWV 134a first performed in Kothen on 1 January 1719 Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weissBWV 134Church cantata by J S BachThomaskirche LeipzigRelatedbased on BWV 134aOccasionThird day of EasterPerformed11 April 1724 1724 04 11 LeipzigMovements6VocalSATB choir solo alto and tenorInstrumental2 oboes2 violinsviolacontinuo Contents 1 History and words 2 Scoring and structure 3 Recordings 4 References 5 SourcesHistory and words EditThe cantata is Bach s second composition for Easter in Leipzig On Easter Sunday of 1724 he had performed Christ lag in Todes Banden BWV 4 from his time in Muhlhausen On the second day of Easter Erfreut euch ihr Herzen BWV 66 which he had derived from the secular serenata Der Himmel dacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Gluck BWV 66a composed in Kothen in 1718 In a similar way he arranged a cantata for the New Year s Day of 1719 in Kothen Die Zeit die Tag und Jahre macht BWV 134a for the third day of Easter The prescribed readings for the feast day were from the Acts of the Apostles the sermon of Paul in Antioch Acts 13 26 33 and from the Gospel of Luke the appearance of Jesus to the Apostles in Jerusalem Luke 24 36 47 2 The unknown poet adapted the dialogues of the secular work of two allegorical figures Time and Divine Providence originally written by Christian Friedrich Hunold one of the notable novelists of his time In this cantata the poet kept the order of the movements dropping movements 5 and 6 of the early work He kept the final chorus as a conclusion unlike Erfreut euch ihr Herzen where it had been moved to the opening and replaced by a chorale Bach simply wrote the new text below the former text in his score 3 Bach composed three new recitatives for a second version 4 and first performed it on 27 March 1731 Bach revised the whole cantata writing a new score with detailed improvements possibly first performed on 12 April 1735 5 Scoring and structure EditThe cantata in six movements is scored for alto and tenor soloists a four part choir two oboes two violins viola and basso continuo 2 Recitative alto tenor Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss Aria tenor Auf Glaubige singet die lieblichen Lieder Recitative alto tenor Wohl dir Gott hat an dich gedacht Aria alto tenor Wir danken und preisen dein brunstiges Lieben Recitative alto tenor Doch wurke selbst den Dank in unserm Munde Chorus Erschallet ihr Himmel erfreuet dich ErdeRecordings EditJ S Bach 10 Festkantaten Helmut Winschermann Kantorei Barmen Gemarke Deutsche Bachsolisten Julia Hamari Kurt Equiluz Philips 1971 Die Bach Kantate Vol 30 Helmuth Rilling Gachinger Kantorei Bach Collegium Stuttgart Helen Watts Adalbert Kraus Hanssler 1977 J S Bach Das Kantatenwerk Sacred Cantatas Vol 7 Gustav Leonhardt Knabenchor Hannover Collegium Vocale Gent Leonhardt Consort Rene Jacobs Marius van Altena Teldec 1983 Bach Made in Germany Vol 4 Cantatas VII Hans Joachim Rotzsch Thomanerchor Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum Ortrun Wenkel Peter Schreier Eterna 1984 J S Bach Complete Cantatas Vol 10 Ton Koopman Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra amp Choir Michael Chance Paul Agnew Antoine Marchand 1998 J S Bach Vol 22 English Baroque Soloists Monteverdi Choir Daniel Taylor James Gilchrist Soli Deo Gloria 2000 J S Bach Cantatas Vol 18 Cantatas from Leipzig 1724 Masaaki Suzuki Bach Collegium Japan Robin Blaze Makoto Sakurada BISReferences Edit Dellal Pamela BWV 134 Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss Emmanuel Music Retrieved 1 September 2022 a b Durr Alfred 1981 Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach in German Vol 1 4 ed Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag pp 244 246 ISBN 3 423 04080 7 Leonard James 2011 Cantata No 134 Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss BWV 134 AllMusic Retrieved 20 April 2011 Mincham Julian 2010 Chapter 49 BWV 134 Ein Herz das seinen Jesum The Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach Retrieved 1 September 2022 Bach Peter 2011 Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss Bach de in German Retrieved 20 April 2011 Sources EditEin Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss BWV 134 Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss early version BWV 134 BC A 59a Sacred cantata Bach Digital Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss later version BWV 134 BC A 59b Sacred cantata Bach Digital Cantata BWV 134 Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss on the Bach Cantatas Website BWV 134 Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss University of Vermont Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ein Herz das seinen Jesum lebend weiss BWV 134 amp oldid 1107864974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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