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Es erhub sich ein Streit, BWV 19

Es erhub sich ein Streit (There arose a war), BWV 19, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig in 1726 for the Feast of Saint Michael and first performed it on 29 September 1726. It is the second of his three extant cantatas for this feast.

Es erhub sich ein Streit
BWV 19
Church cantata by J. S. Bach
OccasionFeast of Saint Michael
Cantata textPicander
Choraleby Christoph Demantius
Performed29 September 1726 (1726-09-29): Leipzig
Movements7
VocalSATB
Instrumental
  • 3 trombe
  • timpani
  • 2 oboes
  • oboe da caccia
  • 2 oboes d'amore
  • 2 violins
  • viola
  • continuo

History and words edit

Bach took up his position in Leipzig in 1723. His first years in the city were particularly productive in terms of cantatas for the church calendar. As well as being a Christian festival, St. Michael's Day was important in the commercial life of Leipzig as it marked the start of one of the city's annual trade fairs.

The prescribed readings for the day were from the Book of Revelation, Michael fighting the dragon (Revelation 12:7–12), and from the Gospel of Matthew, heaven belongs to the children, the angels see the face of God (Matthew 18:1–11).[1] The text of the cantata was written by Christian Friedrich Henrici, better known as Picander.[2] By now a regular collaborator of the composer, Picander had provided the libretto for a previous St Michael's Day cantata. Picander includes as the closing chorale a stanza from a hymn by Christoph Demantius.

The chorale theme is Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele, which was codified by Louis Bourgeois when setting the Geneva Psalm 42 in his collection Pseaumes octante trios de David (Geneva, 1551). Bourgeois seems to have been influenced by the secular song "Ne l'oseray je dire" contained in the Manuscrit de Bayeux published around 1510.

Scoring and structure edit

The piece is scored for three vocal soloists (soprano, tenor, and bass), four-part choir, and a Baroque instrumental ensemble of three trumpets, timpani, two oboes, oboe da caccia, two oboes d'amore, two violins, viola, and basso continuo. Traditionally in Leipzig during Bach's time the Feast of St Michael celebrations used the largest orchestra available. All known complete Bach cantatas for this occasion include trumpet and timpani.[3]

It is in seven movements:

Movements of Es erhub sich ein Streit
No. Title Text Type Vocal Winds Strings Percussion Key Time
1 Es erhub sich ein Streit Chorus SATB 3 natural trumpets, 2 oboes 2 violins, viola, basso continuo Timpani C major 6/8
2 Gottlob! der Drache liegt Recitative Bass Basso continuo 4/4
3 Gott schickt uns Mahanaim zu Aria Soprano 2 oboe d'amoures Basso continuo G major 4/4
4 Was ist der schnöde Mensch, das Erdenkind? Recitative Tenor 2 violins, viola, basso continuo E minor 4/4
5 Bleibt, ihr Engel, bleibt bei mir! Aria Tenor 1 natural trumpet 2 violins, viola, basso continuo E minor 6/8
6 Laßt uns das Angesicht Recitative Soprano Basso continuo 4/4
7 Laß dein' Engel mit mir fahren Chorale SATB Three trumpets, two oboes 2 violins, viola, Basso continuo Timpani C major 3/4

Music edit

As with other Bach cantatas written for the Feast of St. Michael, this work opens with an "imposing" chorus. The opening and closing section of this da capo movement focuses on a single line of text describing the battle against the forces of evil. The middle section sets the remaining five lines of the text. The movement includes no instrumental introduction, creating an "immediate dramatic effect".[4] Craig Smith suggests that the "vaulting high-energy fugue theme is the perfect illustration of the heroic struggle".[3]

The bass recitative in E minor describes the importance of the victory over Satan, but exudes a sombre mood, suggesting the continued difficulties of mankind.[4]

The third movement is a soprano aria with obbligato oboes, "an oasis of protective tranquillity" in the major mode. However, elements of the music disturb the peace conveyed by the text: the extended ritornello begins with an "odd three-bar phrasing", leading into a passage of constant momentum between the two oboes.[4]

The tenor recitative is again in the minor mode, this time to describe the fragility of man. This movement leads into a striking tenor aria, describing a personal response to the text. The aria is the longest movement of the cantata, representing a third of the total length of the work.[4] The trumpet plays the full chorale melody of "Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr", probably with the third stanza mentioning angels in mind,[3] over a Siciliano rhythm in the strings and continuo.[4]

The penultimate movement is a brief secco soprano recitative that returns to the major mode to prepare the closing chorale. The chorale has the feel of a minuet, although there is some tension because of the changing phrase lengths employed by the melody.[4]

Publication edit

The text is a reworked version of a libretto which Picander published in 1725.

As with almost all Bach's cantatas, the music did not appear in print until the 19th century, although the cantata was revived several times in Hamburg by Bach's son Carl Philipp Emanuel.[5][page needed] It was first published in 1852 in the Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe (BGA), edited by Moritz Hauptmann

Recordings edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lutheran Church Year - Readings for the Feast of St Michael and All Angels (September 29th)". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. ^ Sanford Terry, C.; Litti, D. (1917). "Bach's Cantata Libretti". Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association. 44 (1): 71–125. doi:10.1093/jrma/44.1.71. ISSN 0958-8442.
  3. ^ a b c "Emmanuel Music - Bach Cantata BWV 19 - Program Notes". emmanuelmusic.org. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Mincham, Julian. "Chapter 25 Bwv 19 – The Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach". jsbachcantatas.com. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  5. ^ Geck, Martin (2006). Johann Sebastian Bach : life and work (1st U.S. ed.). Harcourt. ISBN 9780151006489.

Sources edit

  • Es erhub sich ein Streit BWV 19; BC A 180 / Sacred cantata (Michaelmas [29 September]) Bach Digital
  • BWV 19 – "Es erhub sich ein Streit": English translation, discussion, Emmanuel Music
  • BWV 19 Es erhub sich ein Streit: text, scoring, University of Alberta

External links edit

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Es erhub sich ein Streit There arose a war BWV 19 is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach He composed it in Leipzig in 1726 for the Feast of Saint Michael and first performed it on 29 September 1726 It is the second of his three extant cantatas for this feast Es erhub sich ein StreitBWV 19Church cantata by J S BachMichael the archangel by Guido Reni Santa Maria della Concezione Rome 1636OccasionFeast of Saint MichaelCantata textPicanderChoraleby Christoph DemantiusPerformed29 September 1726 1726 09 29 LeipzigMovements7VocalSATBInstrumental3 trombetimpani2 oboesoboe da caccia2 oboes d amore2 violinsviolacontinuo Contents 1 History and words 2 Scoring and structure 3 Music 4 Publication 5 Recordings 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksHistory and words editBach took up his position in Leipzig in 1723 His first years in the city were particularly productive in terms of cantatas for the church calendar As well as being a Christian festival St Michael s Day was important in the commercial life of Leipzig as it marked the start of one of the city s annual trade fairs The prescribed readings for the day were from the Book of Revelation Michael fighting the dragon Revelation 12 7 12 and from the Gospel of Matthew heaven belongs to the children the angels see the face of God Matthew 18 1 11 1 The text of the cantata was written by Christian Friedrich Henrici better known as Picander 2 By now a regular collaborator of the composer Picander had provided the libretto for a previous St Michael s Day cantata Picander includes as the closing chorale a stanza from a hymn by Christoph Demantius The chorale theme is Freu dich sehr o meine Seele which was codified by Louis Bourgeois when setting the Geneva Psalm 42 in his collection Pseaumes octante trios de David Geneva 1551 Bourgeois seems to have been influenced by the secular song Ne l oseray je dire contained in the Manuscrit de Bayeux published around 1510 Scoring and structure editThe piece is scored for three vocal soloists soprano tenor and bass four part choir and a Baroque instrumental ensemble of three trumpets timpani two oboes oboe da caccia two oboes d amore two violins viola and basso continuo Traditionally in Leipzig during Bach s time the Feast of St Michael celebrations used the largest orchestra available All known complete Bach cantatas for this occasion include trumpet and timpani 3 It is in seven movements Movements of Es erhub sich ein Streit No Title Text Type Vocal Winds Strings Percussion Key Time1 Es erhub sich ein Streit Chorus SATB 3 natural trumpets 2 oboes 2 violins viola basso continuo Timpani C major 6 82 Gottlob der Drache liegt Recitative Bass Basso continuo 4 43 Gott schickt uns Mahanaim zu Aria Soprano 2 oboe d amoures Basso continuo G major 4 44 Was ist der schnode Mensch das Erdenkind Recitative Tenor 2 violins viola basso continuo E minor 4 45 Bleibt ihr Engel bleibt bei mir Aria Tenor 1 natural trumpet 2 violins viola basso continuo E minor 6 86 Lasst uns das Angesicht Recitative Soprano Basso continuo 4 47 Lass dein Engel mit mir fahren Chorale SATB Three trumpets two oboes 2 violins viola Basso continuo Timpani C major 3 4Music editAs with other Bach cantatas written for the Feast of St Michael this work opens with an imposing chorus The opening and closing section of this da capo movement focuses on a single line of text describing the battle against the forces of evil The middle section sets the remaining five lines of the text The movement includes no instrumental introduction creating an immediate dramatic effect 4 Craig Smith suggests that the vaulting high energy fugue theme is the perfect illustration of the heroic struggle 3 The bass recitative in E minor describes the importance of the victory over Satan but exudes a sombre mood suggesting the continued difficulties of mankind 4 The third movement is a soprano aria with obbligato oboes an oasis of protective tranquillity in the major mode However elements of the music disturb the peace conveyed by the text the extended ritornello begins with an odd three bar phrasing leading into a passage of constant momentum between the two oboes 4 The tenor recitative is again in the minor mode this time to describe the fragility of man This movement leads into a striking tenor aria describing a personal response to the text The aria is the longest movement of the cantata representing a third of the total length of the work 4 The trumpet plays the full chorale melody of Herzlich lieb hab ich dich o Herr probably with the third stanza mentioning angels in mind 3 over a Siciliano rhythm in the strings and continuo 4 The penultimate movement is a brief secco soprano recitative that returns to the major mode to prepare the closing chorale The chorale has the feel of a minuet although there is some tension because of the changing phrase lengths employed by the melody 4 Publication editThe text is a reworked version of a libretto which Picander published in 1725 As with almost all Bach s cantatas the music did not appear in print until the 19th century although the cantata was revived several times in Hamburg by Bach s son Carl Philipp Emanuel 5 page needed It was first published in 1852 in the Bach Gesellschaft Ausgabe BGA edited by Moritz HauptmannRecordings editConcentus musicus Wien Nikolaus Harnoncourt J S Bach Complete Cantatas Vol 06 Teldec Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra amp Choir Ton Koopman J S Bach Complete Cantatas Vol 17 Antoine Marchand 2003 Berliner Motettenchor Berliner Philharmoniker Fritz Lehmann J S Bach Cantatas BWV 1 amp BWV 19 American Decca Deutsche Grammophon 1952 Gachinger Kantorei Bach Collegium Stuttgart Helmuth Rilling Die Bach Kantate Vol 18 Hanssler 1971 Heinrich Schutz Chor Heilbronn Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra Fritz Werner Bach Cantatas Volume 2 Erato 1964 Holland Boys Choir Netherlands Bach Collegium Pieter Jan Leusink Bach Edition Vol 21 Cantatas Vol 12 Brilliant Classics 2000 Monteverdi Choir English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner Bach Cantatas Vol 7 Ambronay Bremen Soli Deo Gloria 2000 Stuttgart Choral Society Bach Orchester Stuttgart Hans Grischkat J S Bach Cantatas BWV 6 amp BWV 19 Renaissance 1951 Bach Collegium Japan Masaaki Suzuki J S Bach Cantatas Vol 46 BIS 2009References edit Lutheran Church Year Readings for the Feast of St Michael and All Angels September 29th bach cantatas com Retrieved 21 December 2014 Sanford Terry C Litti D 1917 Bach s Cantata Libretti Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association 44 1 71 125 doi 10 1093 jrma 44 1 71 ISSN 0958 8442 a b c Emmanuel Music Bach Cantata BWV 19 Program Notes emmanuelmusic org Retrieved 20 August 2022 a b c d e f Mincham Julian Chapter 25 Bwv 19 The Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach jsbachcantatas com Retrieved 16 August 2022 Geck Martin 2006 Johann Sebastian Bach life and work 1st U S ed Harcourt ISBN 9780151006489 Sources editEs erhub sich ein Streit BWV 19 BC A 180 Sacred cantata Michaelmas 29 September Bach Digital BWV 19 Es erhub sich ein Streit English translation discussion Emmanuel Music BWV 19 Es erhub sich ein Streit text scoring University of AlbertaExternal links editEs erhub sich ein Streit BWV 19 Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Luke Dahn BWV 19 7 bach chorales com Cantata BWV 19 Es erhub sich ein Streit history scoring sources for text and music translations to various languages discography discussion Bach Cantatas Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Es erhub sich ein Streit BWV 19 amp oldid 1212739127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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