List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach
BWV 364, Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale harmonisation of the hymn Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand
Johann Sebastian Bach 's chorale harmonisations , alternatively named four-part chorales, are Lutheran hymn settings that characteristically conform to the following:
Around 400 of such chorale settings by Bach, mostly composed in the first four decades of the 18th century, are extant:
Around half of that number are chorales which were transmitted in the context of larger vocal works such as cantatas, motets, Passions and oratorios. A large part of these chorales are extant as autographs by the composer, and for nearly all of them a colla parte instrumental and/or continuo accompaniment are known.
All other four-part chorales exclusively survived in collections of short works, which include manuscripts and 18th-century prints . Apart from the Three Wedding Chorales collection (BWV 250–252), these are copies by other scribes and prints only published after the composer's death, lacking context information, such as instrumental accompaniment, for the individual harmonisations.
Apart from homophonic choral settings, Bach's Lutheran hymn harmonisations also appear as:
History
The compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach that had been printed during his lifetime were nearly exclusively instrumental works. Moreover, by the time Bach died in 1750 it was forgotten that a few of his vocal works (BWV 71 , BWV 439–507 ,...) had indeed been printed in the first half of the 18th century.[ 1] In the period between the publication of The Art of Fugue in the early 1750s, and the publication of further works from 1800, only one group of Bach's works was published: his four-part chorales.
The most complete 18th century publication of chorales by J. S. Bach is Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 's edition in four volumes, published by Breitkopf from 1784 to 1787. About half of the chorale harmonisations in this collection have their origin in other extant works by Bach. This collection went through four more editions and countless reprintings until 1897. Several other collections of chorales by J. S. Bach were published, some of these using the original C-clefs or different texts.
The loss of musical material from Bach's death to the first printings of chorale collections may have been substantial. Not only are many works the chorales were extracted from no longer extant but there is no way of knowing how much of all the harmonisations that were once compiled the current collections include. For example, there is no way of knowing how many of the 150 harmonisations first proposed for sale in 1764 also appear in Princess Anna Amalia's manuscript which ultimately forms the basis of the Breitkopf edition. As to the chorale melodies with figured bass, current collections include less than one hundred of them whereas those proposed for sale in 1764 numbered 240.
The chorale harmonisations BWV 250–438 were probably all extracted from lost larger vocal works. For six of them the work they have been derived from has been identified. Bach's chorale harmonisations are all for a four-part choir (SATB), but Riemenschneider 's and Terry 's collections contain one 5-part SSATB choral harmonisation (Welt, ade! ich bin dein müde , Riemenscheider No. 150, Terry No. 365), not actually by Bach, but used by Bach as the concluding chorale to cantata Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende , BWV 27 .
Some harmonisations exist in different keys , i.e. pitches , in 18th-century sources: for instance a Bach cantata autograph gives the four-part chorale in one key, and the same harmonisation is found in one or more of the early chorale compilations in a different key.
Manuscripts
The first record of the existence and sale of groups of collected chorale harmonisations and chorale melodies with figured bass extracted from larger works by J.S. Bach is from 1764, fourteen years after Bach's death. In that year the firm Breitkopf und Sohn announced for sale manuscript copies of 150 chorale harmonisations and 240 chorale melodies with figured bass by J.S. Bach.
In 1777 Johann Kirnberger started an active letter campaign to induce Breitkopf to publish a complete set of chorale harmonisations. Kirnberger's letters emphasize his motivation to have the chorales printed in order to preserve them for the benefit of future generations. The manuscript to be used once belonged to C. P. E. Bach, who sold it through Kirnberger to Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia (for twelve louis d'or ). It is presumed that this manuscript contained neither the text of the chorales nor any reference to the larger works from which the harmonisations had been taken. The manuscript's harmonisations extracted only the vocal parts and ignored the instrumental parts and the continuo, even though all of Bach's chorale settings included both instrumental parts and continuo. The instrumental parts were either independent, so called obbligato instrumental parts, or mostly doubled the vocal parts sometimes separating from it for a very few beats, and the continuo had its bass mostly double the vocal bass at the lower octave, but could also separate from it for a very few beats. Finally in some cases, for reasons unknown, whoever extracted the chorale from the larger work, changed the key of the setting.
"Y" manuscript hypothesis
Hypothetical early autograph collection of chorale harmonisations from which Bach would have selected settings he later integrated into his larger vocal works.
Larger vocal works manuscripts
Mostly extant as autograph score and/or as parts written out under Bach's supervision: many of these works, such as cantatas and Passions, include four-part chorales
Three Wedding Chorales autograph
Bach's autograph of the wedding chorales BWV 250–252, written between 1734 and 1738.[ 2]
Dietel manuscript, a.k.a. Dietel Collection and, in German, Choralsammlung Dietel
Earliest of the extant larger collection of chorale harmonisations manuscripts. It contains 149 chorale harmonisations (not 150 as is written on its title page) and originated around 1735. The music in the manuscript was copied by Johann Ludwig Dietel, one of Bach's pupils from the Thomasschule .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Printed editions
A few chorale harmonisations had been published before Bach adopted them into his larger vocal works, and are therefore listed as spurious in the third annex of the BWV catalogue :
"Welt, ade! ich bin dein müde", BWV Anh. 170 [scores ] , also known as closing movement of cantata BWV 27 : five-part harmonisation published, for instance, in Vopelius ' 1682 Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch , p. 947 .[ 12]
Cantata BWV 43 , movement 11: harmonisation by Christoph Peter [de ] published in 1652, later adopted in Vopelius' Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch : "Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist", p. 70 .[ 13]
Cantata BWV 8 , movement 6 (BWV 8/6 ): Daniel Vetter 's four-part setting of "Liebster Gott, wann werd ich sterben ", published in 1713.[ 14] [ 15]
Several more harmonisations stay close to the version published by Vopelius: for example "Christus, der ist mein Leben", BWV 281, is a variant of the harmonisation found in the Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch , with added embellishments and the harmonic structure altered for one of the tune's four phrases.[ 16]
Printed collections of Bach's harmonisations usually provide an alphabetical collation of the chorales, that is, ranged alphabetically by text incipit of the hymn. Some editions contain an alphabetical index at the end of the compilation, for instance at the end of the final volume of C. P. E. Bach's 18th-century collection. Other editions, such as the Breitkopf compilations of 1892 and 1899, present the chorales themselves in alphabetical order. However, not all of these alphabetical collations result in analogous chorale sequences. Some major differences in this respect result from chorales that are known by different names: in that case it depends on the editor which name is used for the collation. For example, the melody of "Ach, lieben Christen, seid getrost " also being known as "Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält " it is an editor's discretion whether BWV 256 is found early on[ 17] or near the end[ 18] of an alphabetically sorted collection.
18th century
Some of Bach's voice and thoroughbass settings published in Georg Christian Schemelli 's 1736 Musicalisches Gesang-Buch are better known in their four-part realisation included in the chorale harmonisation collections.
Chorales published by Birnstiel (200)
In 1765 F. W. Birnstiel published 100 chorales in Berlin. The edition had been initiated by F. W. Marpurg and completed, edited and supplemented with a preface and a list of errata by C. P. E. Bach. A second volume of 100 was issued by the same publisher in 1769, edited by J. F. Agricola . C. P. E. Bach criticised this publication as being full of mistakes in an article which was published in Hamburg in the Staats- und Gelehrte Zeitung des Hamburgischen unpartheyeschen Correspondenten on 30 May 1769, in which he also claimed that some of the chorale harmonisations included in the volume had not been composed by his father.
C. P. E. Bach's edition for Breitkopf (371)
After Kirnberger died in 1783, C. P. E. Bach became Breitkopf's editor for the chorales, which he then published in four parts:
Vol. I (1784): Nos. 1–96
Vol. II (1785): Nos. 97–194
Vol. III (1786): Nos. 195–283
Vol. IV (1787): Nos. 283–370
Since the number 283 was used twice (last number of Vol. III and first number of Vol. IV), the collection actually contained 371 items. The collection also contained several doubles (e.g. No. 156 is identical to No. 307): it totalled 348 independent harmonisations.
19th century
C. P. E. Bach's selection of 371 chorale harmonisations was republished a few times in the 19th century, for instance by Carl Ferdinand Becker in 1832 (third edition),[ 20] and by Alfred Dörffel in 1870.
Bach Gesellschaft (larger vocal works + 3 + 185)
The Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe (BGA, Bach Gesellschaft edition) kept the chorale settings that were part of a larger vocal work (cantata, motet, Passion or oratorio) together with these larger vocal works and added the Three Wedding Chorales to its 13th volume containing wedding cantatas. The remaining separate four-part chorales, purged from doubles, were ordered alphabetically and numbered from 1 to 185 in the 39th volume which was published in 1892.[ 17]
Richter's edition for Breitkopf (389)
In the late 19th century Bernhard Friedrich Richter collected all straightforward chorale harmonisations that had appeared in the BGA edition —including as well the separate ones as those from larger vocal works—, added a "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir" harmonisation from a variant version of Cantata 130 , and numbered all of these chorales in alphabetical order. The set contained a few doubtful and spurious settings (e.g. from Telemann cantatas which at the time were still attributed to Bach), but four-part settings which were part of a more complex texture (e.g. the fifth movement of Cantata 22 where the vocal homophony is supplemented by instrumental figuration) were not always included by Richter. The set was published by Breitkopf as Joh. Seb. Bach: 389 Choral-Gesänge für gemischten Chor in 1899.[ 18]
20th century
The Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis , published in 1950, did not assign a separate BWV number to harmonisations contained in extant larger vocal works such as cantatas and Passions. The Three Wedding Chorales were assigned the numbers 250 to 252, and the 185 (+1: see below ) four-part chorales contained in Vol. 39 of the BGA edition were given, in the same order, the numbers 253 to 438.
Terry (405)
Published in 1929, Charles Sanford Terry's J. S. Bach's Four-Part Chorales contains 405 chorale harmonisations and 95 melodies with figured bass. The collection was reprinted 1964, with a foreword by Walter Emery.[ 22]
Riemenschneider (371)
Albert Riemenschneider's collection of 371 chorales was published in 1941. It contained the same 371 settings as the C. P. E. Bach edition for Breitkopf, but with a few differences in the collation. In some cases Riemenschneider restored some information about obbligato instrumental parts based on extant larger works, e.g. his No. 270 from cantata BWV 161 , or about the continuo bass line if this does not exactly coincide with the vocal bass, e.g. his No. 29 from cantata BWV 32 and his No. 35 from the Christmas Oratorio . Riemenschneider did however not restore original keys to the extant larger works, but instead kept the chorales in the keys as they had been published in the Breitkopf collection, e.g. his No. 22, in E-flat major, comes from cantata BWV 180 where it is in F major. At times the key signature in Riemenschneider's edition does not correspond to the key,[clarification needed ] for instance No. 19, in G minor but written with a "Dorian" G key signature. This too is presumably[speculation? ] reproduced from the Breitkopf edition, which would have followed a common 17th- and 18th-century practice.[ 23]
Editio Musica Budapest (388)
Editio Musica Budapest (EMB) published Imre Sulyok's edition of 388 chorale harmonisations in 1982. With a few differences (e.g. a de-doubling of the near-identical BWV 253 and 414, and some differences in the collation) the collection is largely comparable to the Richter edition.[ 24]
Kalmus (389)
Kalmus republished the 389 chorales of Richter's collection.[ 25]
NBA
The New Bach Edition published the Three Wedding Chorales and the four-part chorales contained in the Dietel collection in 1991 (Series III, Vol. 2/1). The chorales from C. P. E. Bach's collection were published in 1996 (Series III, Vol. 2/2). Vol. 3 of the same series, published in 2002, contains a few chorales of doubtful authenticity found in other manuscripts and early editions. Vol. 9 of the second series, published in 2000, contains a few doubtful chorales found in various Passions. Better known chorale harmonisations are also contained in other volumes of series I (cantatas), II (Passions and oratorios) and V (e.g. BWV 299 as contained in the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach ).
21st century
Czarnecki (413)
Christopher Czarnecki (editor). J.S. Bach 413 Chorales . SeeZar Publications, 2014. ISBN 0989087913
Dahn (420)
Luke Dahn (editor). J.S. Bach Chorales: a new critical and complete edition arranged by BWV catalogue number with text and historical contextual information included for each chorale with numerous indices included in the appendix. LuxSitPress, 2017.
Chorale harmonisations in various collections
Most of Bach's known chorale harmonisations are movements in his extant cantatas, motets, Passions and oratorios. These are compositions which have a BWV number ranging from 1 to 249. BWV 250 to 438 is the range of the separate four-part chorales. Chorale harmonisations with a number above 438 are mostly later additions to the BWV catalogue. The 5th chapter of the 1998 edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV2a ) contains the chorales BWV 250–438, and some later additions (BWV 500a, 1084, 1089 and 1122–1126).
Numbering conventions
All BWV numbers used in the listings below are according to the latest version of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis and further updates of these numbers found at the Bach Digital website. When a BWV number is followed by a slash ("/"), the number or letter after that slash indicates the movement in the composition.
Settings from Schemellis Gesangbuch are indicated by their BWV number (BWV 439–507), by the number of the hymn in the original publication (Nos. 1–954),[ 27] and, between brackets, the number of the setting in Vol. 39 of the BGA edition (1–69).[ 28]
A cross-reference between Lutheran hymns, their Zahn number, and their appearance in compositions by Bach (including, but not limited to, the chorale harmonisations) can be found pp. 471–481 of BWV2a .
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1
Chorale text
Text incipit of the harmonised hymn. Information regarding which part of the hymn Bach used is given in parentheses, typically verse numbers indicated by "v." Hymn titles without such information as in (untexted) chorale harmonisation collections.
2
Zahn
Zahn number of the chorale melody. When the data in the Zahn column starts with N that refers to "Nachtrag von vier Melodien" (supplement of four melodies), pp. 566–568 in Zahn's 1893 last volume: the number after the slash refers to the place of the melody in this sequence of four.
3
BWV
Sorted by
BWV number, the table has these subdivisions:
4
389
Number of the chorale setting in Richter's 19th-century compilation of chorale harmonisations. These are also known as Kalmus numbers while that publisher reissued Richter's compilation of 389 chorales. Richter/Kalmus Nos. 130, 219 and 387 are not included in the table: see "In church cantatas " section below.
5
CPE
Numbers as in C. P. E. Bach's 18th-century publication of his father's chorales. The two No. 283 chorales are distinguished as "283" for the one included in Vol. III, and "283bis" for the one included in Vol. IV.
6
Rie.
Numbers as in Riemenschneider's 1941 publication of the chorales.
7
Notes
External links in this column go to chorale pages at Luke Dahn's bach-chorales .com website.
8
BC F
Bach Compendium (BC) series F; external links in this column go to the Bach Digital Work page about the chorale
Bach's chorale harmonisations
Chorale text
Zahn
BWV
389
CPE
Rie.
Notes
BC F
From church cantatas , Ascension Oratorio
(Zahn )
1–197a
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
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(BC F )
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (v. 7)
8359
000 1 /6
378
0001_6
—
Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein (v. 6)
4431
000 2 /6
00 7
262
262
0002_6
00 3.2a/b
Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (v. 18)
0 553a
000 3 /6
00 8
156
156
0003_6
0 87.2a/b
307
308
Christ lag in Todesbanden (v. 7)
7012a
000 4 /8
0 41
184
184
0004_8
0 26.3b
Wo soll ich fliehen hin (v. 11)
2164
000 5 /7
0 28
303
304
0005_7
0 20.2b
Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort (v. 2)
0 350
000 6 /6
0 79
0 72
0 72
0006_6
0 56.1a/b
Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam (v. 7)
7246
000 7 /7
0 44
0007_7
—
Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben (v. 5)
6634
000 8 /6
227
0 43
0 43
0008_6 ; Spurious [ 15]
131.1a/b
Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben
6634
000 8 /6*
≈BWV 8 /6; ≈BWV 483
131.1c
Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (vv. 7–8)
4430
000 9 /7
0 87
289
290
0009_7
0 59.2a/b
Meine Seele erhebt den Herren (doxology)
7372~
00 10 /7
122
357
358
0010_7 ; Tune: German Magnificat (metric )
140.3a/b
Du Lebensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ (v. 4)
5741
00 11 /6
0 82
342
343
0011_6 ; (BWV 11 = Ascension Oratorio )
0 57.3
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (v. 6)
5629
00 12 /7
340
0012_7 ; ≈BWV 69a /6
—
In allen meinen Taten (v. 15)
2293b
00 13 /6
295
103
103
0013_6
166.3; —
Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (v. 3)
4434
00 14 /5
330
182
182
0014_5
188.1a/b
Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen (v. 5)
5267
00 16 /6
125
0 99
0 99
0016_6
0 80.2a/b
Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren (v. 3)
8244
00 17 /7
271
00 6
00 7
0017_7
153.3a/b
Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt [de ] (v. 8)
7549
00 18 /5
0 73
100
100
0018_5
0 52.1b/c
126
126
Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele (v. 9)
6543
00 19 /7
0 99
297
298
0019_7
208.7b
O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (vv. 11, 16)
5820
00 20 /7, /11
276
0 26
0 26
0020_7_11
156.2
Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn (v. 5)
4297a
00 22 /5
0022_5
—
O Gott, du frommer Gott (v. 1)
5148
00 24 /6
336
337
0024_6
157; —
Treuer Gott, ich muss dir klagen (v. 12)
6543
00 25 /6
101
254
254
0025_6
208.1b; —
282
282
Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig (v. 8)
1887
00 26 /6
0 11
0 48
0 48
0026_6
00 6.1
Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen (v. 6)
5267
00 28 /6
124
0 23
0 23
0028_6
0 80.1a/b; —
0 88
0 88
Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren (v. 5)
8244
00 29 /8
272
116
116
0029_8
153.4b
Tröstet, tröstet meine Lieben (v. 3)
6543
00 30 /6
103
0 76
0 76
0030_6
208.6b
Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist (v. 5)
4482a,b
00 31 /9
357
0031_9
201.5
Weg, mein Herz, mit den Gedanken (v. 12)
6543
00 32 /6
102
0 29
0 29
0032_6
208.4b
Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (v. 4)
7292b
00 33 /6
0 16
0 13
0 13
0033_6
0 11.2a/b
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (v. 7)
8359
00 36.4 /5
209.2a
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (v. 6)
8359
00 36 /4
377
0 85
0 86
0036_4
209.2b
195
195
304
305
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (v. 8)
1174
00 36 /8
264
0 28
0 28
0036_8
151.2a/b
Ich dank dir, lieber Herre (v. 4)
5354b
00 37 /6
178
340
341
0037_6
101.3a/b
Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (v. 5)
4437
00 38 /6
0 31
0 10
0 10
0038_6
0 22.1a/b
Kommt, laßt euch den Herren lehren (v. 6)
6543
00 39 /7
104
0 67
0 67
0039_7
208.5b/c
Wir Christenleut habn jetzund Freud (v. 3)
2072
00 40 /3
379
320
321
0040_3
210.2a/b
Schwing dich auf zu deinem Gott (v. 2)
4870
00 40 /6
305
142
142
0040_6
172.1a/b
Freuet euch, ihr Christen alle (v. 4)
7880a
00 40 /8
105
00 8
00 8
0040_8
0 67.1a/b
Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (v. 3)
8477a
00 41 /6
0 11
0 11
0041_6 ; ≈BWV 171 /6
118.3a; —
Verleih uns Frieden gnädlich (complete)
1945
00 42 /7
322
0 91
0 91
0042_7 ; Text version: Walter 1566 [de ]
182.2
259
259
Du Lebensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ (vv. 1, 13)
5741
00 43 /11
0 81
102
102
0043_11 ; Spurious
0 57.1a
In allen meinen Taten (v. 9)
2293b
00 44 /7
296
354
355
0044_7
166.4b
O Gott, du frommer Gott (v. 2)
5206b
00 45 /7
278
0 84
0 85
0045_7
0 45.4a/b
O großer Gott von Macht (v. 9)
5101a
00 46 /6
0 81
0 82
0046_6
158.1b
Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz (v. 11)
1689
00 47 /5
333
0 94
0 94
0047_5
189.3a/b
Ach Gott und Herr (v. 4)
2051
00 48 /3
00 4
279
279
0048_3
00 2.2a/b
Herr Jesu Christ, ich schrei zu dir (v. 12)
4486
00 48 /7
144
266
266
0048_7
202.4b
Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut
In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr (v. 1)
2461
00 52 /6
212
0052_6
—
Werde munter, mein Gemüte (v. 6)
6551
00 55 /5
362
0 95
0 95
0055_5
206.5a/b
Du, o schönes Weltgebäude (v. 6)
6773
00 56 /5
0 72
0 86
0 87
0056_5
0 50.2a/b
Hast du denn, Jesu, dein Angesicht (v. 6)
1912a
00 57 /8
231
0 90
0 90
0057_8
0 78.1a/b; —
Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (v. 1)
7445a
00 59 /3
220
0059_3 ; ≈BWV 175 /7
—
Es ist genug (v. 5)
7173
00 60 /5
0 91
216
216
0060_5
0 60.1
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (v. 8)
1174
00 62 /6
265
170
170
0062_6
151.1a/b/c
Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (v. 7)
1947
00 64 /2
108
160
160
0064_2
0 69.3a/b
Was frag ich nach der Welt (v. 1)
5206b
00 64 /4
280
255
255
0064_4
0 45.3
Jesu, meine Freude (v. 5)
8032
00 64 /8
200
138
138
0064_8
116.2a/b
Ein Kind geborn zu Bethlehem (v. 4)
0 192b
00 65 /2
302
0 12
0 12
0065_2
169.1b
Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn (v. 10)
7568
00 65 /7
346
0 41
0 41
0065_7
194.1b
Christ ist erstanden (v. 3)
8584
00 66 /6
0 37
0066_6
0 25.2
Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag (v. 1)
1743
00 67 /4
0 83
0067_4
—
Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (v. 1)
4373
00 67 /7
0 68
0 42
0 42
0067_7
0 49.2; —
Es woll uns Gott genädig sein (v. 3)
7247
00 69 /6
0 97
332
333
0069_6
0 66.4b
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (v. 6)
5629
00 69a /6
292
293
0069a_6 ; ≈BWV 12 /7
193.4c
Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele (v. 10)
6543
00 70 /7
0 98
0070_7
—
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht , weil ... (v. 5)
3449
00 70 /11
243
347
348
0070_11
141.4b
Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit (v. 1)
7568
00 72 /6
344
0072_6
—
Von Gott will ich nicht lassen (v. 9)
5264b
00 73 /5
328
191
191
0073_5
185.4b
Gott Vater, sende deinen Geist (v. 2)
2496c
00 74 /8
223
369
370
0074_8
128.2b
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (vv. 5–6)
5629
00 75 /7, /14
0075_7_14 ; =BWV 100 /6
—
Es woll uns Gott genädig sein (vv. 1, 3)
7247
00 76 /7, /14
0076_7_14
—
Wenn einer alle Ding verstünd (v. 8)?
4431
00 77 /6
00 6
253
253
0077_6 ; No autograph text: added later
00 3.3b
O Gottes Sohn, Herr Jesu Christ (v. 5)?
Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein
Jesu, der du meine Seele (v. 12)
6804
00 78 /7
188
296
297
0078_7
187.4a/b
Nun danket alle Gott (v. 1)
5142
00 79 /3
259
0079_3
—
Nun laßt uns Gott dem Herren (v. 8)
0 159
00 79 /6
267
0079_6
—
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (v. 1)
7377
00 80.2 /1
—
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (v. 4)
7377
00 80 /8
0 76
273
273
0080_8
0 53.4a/b
Jesu, meine Freude (v. 2)
8032
00 81 /7
197
323
324
0081_7
116.3a/b
Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (v. 4)
3986
00 83 /5
250
324
325
0083_5
144.2a/b
Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende (v. 12)
2778
00 84 /5
373
112
112
0084_5
205.2a/b/c
Ist Gott mein Schild und Helfersmann (v. 4)
2542
00 85 /6
216
122
122
0085_6
111.1a/b
Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (v. 11)
4430
00 86 /6
0 86
00 4
00 4
0086_6
0 59.1a/b
Selig ist die Seele (v. 9)
8032
00 87 /7
201
0 96
0 96
0087_7
116.4b
Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten (v. 8)
2778
00 88 /7
368
104
104
0088_7
205.5a/b
Wo soll ich fliehen hin (v. 7)
2164
00 89 /6
0 26
281
281
0089_6
0 20.4a/b
Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott (v. 7)
2561
00 90 /5
319
267
267
0090_5
181.3b
Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (v. 7)
1947
00 91 /6
109
0 53
0 51
0091_6
0 69.2a/b
Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn (v. 12)
7568
00 92 /9
347
0092_9
—
Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten (v. 7)
2778
00 93 /7
369
0093_7
—
Was frag ich nach der Welt (vv. 7–8)
5206b
00 94 /8
281
290
291
0094_8
0 45.5
Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist (v. 4)
4482a,b
00 95 /7
356
0095_7
201.6b
Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn (v. 5)
4297a
00 96 /6
128
302
303
0096_6
0 81.2a/b
In allen meinen Taten (v. 9)
2293b
00 97 /9
297
0097_9 ; ≈BWV 392
166.9b/c
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (v. 6)
5629
00 99 /6
341
0099_6
—
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (v. 6)
5629
0 100 /6
0100_6 ; =BWV 75 /7, /14
193; —
Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott (v. 7)
2561
0 101 /7
318
291
292
0101_7
181.1a/b
So wahr ich lebe, spricht dein Gott (v. 6)
2561
0 102 /7
320
110
110
0102_7
181.2b
Barmherzger Vater, höchster Gott (v. 9)
7568
0 103 /6
348
120
120
0103_6
194.6b/c
348
349
Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (v. 1)
4457
0 104 /6
0 13
125
125
0104_6
0 10.2; —
325
326
0 10.2b
Jesu, der du meine Seele (v. 11)
6804
0 105 /6
0105_6
187.6b
Was willst du dich betrüben (v. 7)
5264b
0 107 /7
327
0107_7
—
Gott Vater, sende deinen Geist (v. 10)
2496c
0 108 /6
224
0 46
0 45
0108_6
128.1b
Wir Christenleut habn jetzund Freud (v. 5)
2072
0 110 /7
380
0 57
0 55
0110_7
210.1a/b
Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit (v. 4)
7568
0 111 /6
345
0111_6
—
Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (v. 5)
4457
0 112 /5
0 14
312
313
0112_5
0 10.3a/b
352
353
Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut (v. 1)
4486
0 113 /1
0113_1
—
Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut (v. 8)
4486
0 113 /8
142
293
294
0113_8
202.3a/b
Ach lieben Christen, seid getrost (v. 6)
4441a
0 114 /7
386
300
301
0114_7
212.4a/b
Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit (v. 10)
6274a
0 115 /6
312
0 38
0 38
0115_6
179.1b/c
Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (v. 7)
4373
0 116 /6
0 69
0116_6
—
Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut (vv. 4, 9)
4430
0 117 /4, /9
0 90
248
248
0117_4_9
0 59.3b
353
354
0 59.3a/c
Herr Gott, dich loben wir (vv. 38–41)
8652
0 119 /9
134
0119_9
—
Herr Gott, dich loben wir (vv. 34–41)
8652
0 120 /6
135
0120_6
—
Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen ... (vv. 4–5)
1912a
0 120a /8
230
0120a_8 ; ≈BWV 137 /5
—
Christum wir sollen loben schon (v. 8)
0 297
0 121 /6
0 42
0 55
0 56
0121_6
0 29.1a/b
Das neugeborne Kindelein (v. 4)
0 491
0 122 /6
0 57
0 52
0 53
0122_6
0 37.1a/b
178
178
Liebster Immanuel, Herzog ... (v. 6)
4932c
0 123 /6
229
194
194
0123_6
132.1a/b
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, weil ... (v. 6)
3449
0 124 /6
246
0124_6
—
Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (v. 4)
3986
0 125 /6
251
0125_6
—
Verleih uns Frieden gnädlich (complete)
1945
0 126 /6
321
215
215
0126_6 ; Text version: Walter 1566 [de ]
182.1b
Herr Jesu Christ, wahr Mensch und Gott (v. 8)
2570
0 127 /5
147
283bis
384
0127_5
199.1a/b
O Jesu, meine Lust [wikisource:de ] (v. 4)
5206b
0 128 /5
279
0128_5
—
Gelobet sei der Herr, mein Gott (v. 5)
5206b
0 129 /5
0129_5
0 45; —
Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir (v. 11)
0 368
0 130 /6
131
0130_6 ; Bach struck v. 12 in cantata[ 31]
105.3b
Ich freue mich in dir (v. 4)
5187
0 133 /6
181
0 61
0 60
0133_6
164.1a/b
Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder (v. 6)
5385a
0 135 /6
156
0135_6
—
Wo soll ich fliehen hin (v. 9)
2164
0 136 /6
0 27
330
331
0136_6
0 20.5b
Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen ... (v. 5)
1912a
0 137 /5
230
0137_5 ; ≈BWV 120a /8
0 78.2c
Wohl dem, der sich auf seinen Gott (v. 5)
2383
0 139 /6
238
0139_6
—
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (v. 3)
8405
0 140 /7
329
179
179
0140_7
186.1a/b/c
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (v. 1)
5629
0 144 /3
338
0 64
0 65
0144_3
193.1
Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit (v. 1)
7568
0 144 /6
343
265
265
0144_6
194.4
Auf, mein Herz, des Herren Tag (v. 1)
3432b
0 145 /a
209
337
338
0145a
123.2a
Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag (v. 4)
1743
0 145 /5
0 84
0 17
0 17
0145_5
0 16.1a/b
Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele (v. 1)?
6551
0 146 /8
360
0146_8 ; Text: proposal Martin Petzold[ 32]
—
Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne (vv. 6, 16)
6551
0 147 /6, /10
0147_6_10 ; aka Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
—
Wo soll ich fliehen hin
2164
0 148 /6
0 29
0 25
0 25
0148_6 ; Textless in cantata
0 20.1b
Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr (v. 3)
8326
0 149 /7
155
0149_7
—
Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich (v. 8)
0 198
0 151 /5
235
0 54
0 54
0151_5
127.3a/b
Schau, lieber Gott, wie meine Feind (v. 1)
4431
0 153 /1
00 5
00 3
00 3
0153_1
00 3.1b
Befiehl du deine Wege (v. 5)
5385a
0 153 /5
160
0 21
0 21
0153_5
0 92.3b
Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (vv. 16–18)
0 553a
0 153 /9
00 9
217
217
0153_9
0 87.1a/b
Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne (v. 2)
6551
0 154 /3
365
233
233
0154_3 ; ≈BWV 359
206.1a/b/3b
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, weil ... (v. 6)
3449
0 154 /8
244
152
152
0154_8
141.2
Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (v. 12)
4430
0 155 /5
0 88
334
335
0155_5
0 59.2a/b
Herr, wie du willst, so schicks ... [de ] (v. 1)
4438
0 156 /6
150
316
317
0156_6
0 23.2
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, weil ... (v. 6)
3449
0 157 /5
245
0157_5
—
Christ lag in Todesbanden (v. 5)
7012a
0 158 /4
0 40
0158_4 ; ≈BWV 279
0 26.4b
Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod (v. 33)
6288b
0 159 /5
194
0 59
0 61
0159_5
115.1a/b
Herzlich tut mich verlangen (v. 4)
5385a
0 161 /6
161
270
270
0161_6
0 92.13b/c
Alle Menschen müssen sterben (v. 7)
6783
0 162 /6
0 18
0162_6
—
Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn (v. 5)
4297a
0 164 /6
127
101
101
0164_6
0 81.1a/b
Nun laßt uns Gott dem Herren (v. 5)
0 159
0 165 /6
266
0165_6
—
Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende (v. 1)
2778
0 166 /6
372
204
204
0166_6
205.3
Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren (v. 5)
8244
0 167 /5
0167_5
—
Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut (v. 8)
4486
0 168 /6
143
0 92
0 92
0168_6
202.2a/b
Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist (v. 3)
2029
0 169 /7
256
0 97
0 97
0169_7
147.2a/b
Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (v. 2)
8477a
0 171 /6
204
0171_6 ; ≈BWV 141 /6; BGA: v. 3 per P 94
—
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (v. 4)
8359
0 172 /6
376
322
323
0172_6
209.4b
Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr (v. 1)
8326
0 174 /5
153
0 56
0 58
0174_5
0 91.2
O Gottes Geist, mein Trost und Rat (v. 9)
7445a
0 175 /7
220
0175_7 ; ≈BWV 59 /3
126.1b
Was alle Weisheit in der Welt (v. 8)
7246
0 176 /6
0 45
119
119
0176_6
0 65.2
Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (v. 5)
7400
0 177 /5
183
0 71
0 71
0177_5
103.2a/b/c
Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält (vv. 7–8)
4441a
0 178 /7
384
0178_7
—
Ich armer Mensch, ich armer Sünder (v. 1)
2778
0 179 /6
371
338
339
0179_6
205.6a/b
Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele (v. 9)
6923
0 180 /7
304
0 22
0 22
0180_7
171.1a/b/c
Zeuch ein zu deinen Toren (v. 5)
5267
0 183 /5
126
123
123
0183_5
0 80.3b
O Herre Gott, dein göttlich Wort (v. 8)
5690
0 184 /5
283
0 14
0 14
0184_5
159.1a/b/c
Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (v. 1)
7400
0 185 /6
184
0185_6
103.3b
Singen wir aus Herzensgrund (v. 4)
4816
0 187 /7
308
109
109
0187_7
0 33.1
Auf meinen lieben Gott (v. 1)
2164
0 188 /6
0 25
0188_6
—
Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (v. 2)
8477a
0 190 /7
205
326
327
0190_7
118.2
Treuer Gott, ich muss dir klagen (v. 6)
6543
0 194 /6
100
0 63
0 64
0194_6
208.2b
256
256
Wach auf, mein Herz, und singe (vv. 9–10)
0 159
0 194 /12
268
0 93
0 93
0194_12
152.2a/b/c
257
257
Nun danket all und bringet Ehr (v. 1)
0 198
0 195 /6
236
0195_6
—
Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist (v. 3)
2029
0 197 /5
255
0 83
0 84
0197_5
147.3a/b
Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten (v. 7)
2778
0 197 /10
370
0 66
0 62
0197_10
205.7a/b
Ich freue mich in dir (v. 4)
5206b
0 197a /7
0197a_7 ; ≈BWV 398
0 45.2b
From motets
(Zahn )
226–229
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
(↑ Go to top of table ↑ )
(BC F )
Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (v. 3)
7445a
0 226 /2
221
0 69
0 69
0226_2
126.2a/b/c
Jesu, meine Freude (vv. 1, 6)
8032
0 227 /1, 11
196
263
263
0227_1_11
116.5
Jesu, meine Freude (v. 2)
8032
0 227 /3
198
0227_3 ; SSATB
116.6a/b
Jesu, meine Freude (v. 4)
8032
0 227 /7
199
283
283
0227_7
116.7a/b
Komm, Jesu, komm (v. 11)
0 229 /2
222
0229_2 ; Not on a pre-existing tune[ 33]
—
From St Matthew Passion
(Zahn )
244–244b
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
(↑ Go to top of table ↑ )
(BC F )
Herzliebster Jesu (v. 1)
0 983
0 244 /3
166
0 78
0 78
0244_3
0 93.3
O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben (v. 5)
2293b
0 244 /10
294
117
117
0244_10
166.6b
O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (v. 5)
5385a
0 244 /15
163
0 98
0 98
0244_15 ; ≈BWV 244 /17
0 92.5c
O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (v. 6)
0 244 /17
0244_17 ; ≈BWV 244 /15
Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit (v. 1)
7568
0 244 /25
342
115
115
0244_25
194.7
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, weil ... (v. 6)
3449
0 244b /29
247
0244b_29
—
In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr (v. 5)
2461
0 244 /32
213
118
118
0244_32
108.2a/b
O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben (v. 3)
2293b
0 244 /37
292
0 50
0 50
0244_37
166.7b
Werde munter, mein Gemüte (v. 6)
6551
0 244 /40
361
121
121
0244_40
206.6a/b/c
Befiehl du deine Wege (v. 1)
5385a
0 244 /44
159
0 87
0 80
0244_44
0 92.6b
Herzliebster Jesu (v. 4)
0 983
0 244 /46
167
105
105
0244_46
0 93.4a/b
O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (vv. 1–2)
5385a
0 244 /54
162
0 74
0 74
0244_54
0 92.7
O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (v. 9)
5385a
0 244 /62
164
0 89
0 89
0244_62
0 92.8a/b
From St John Passion
(Zahn )
245
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
(↑ Go to top of table ↑ )
(BC F )
Herzliebster Jesu (v. 7)
0 983
0 245 /3
168
0 58
0 59
0245_3 ; Two versions (2nd in CPE, Rie.,...)
0 93.1a/b/c
Vater unser im Himmelreich (v. 4)
2561
0 245 /5
317
0 47
0 47
0245_5 ; Two versions (1st =BWV 416 )
181.4a/c
O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben (vv. 3–4)
2293b
0 245 /11
293
0 62
0 63
0245_11 ; ≈BWV 395
166.5a/b/c; —
Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod (v. 10)
6288b
0 245 /14
192
0 82
0 83
0245_14
115.2a/b
Christus, der uns selig macht (v. 1)
6283b
0 245 /15
0 49
0 80
0 81
0245_15
0 31.2
Herzliebster Jesu (vv. 8–9)
0 983
0 245 /17
169
111
111
0245_17
0 93.2a/b
Durch dein Gefängnis, Gottes Sohn (1 v.)
2383
0 245 /22
239
309
310
0245_22
137.3b
Valet will ich dir geben (v. 3)
5404a
0 245 /26
315
108
108
0245_26
180.2a/b
Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod (v. 20)
6288b
0 245 /28
193
106
106
0245_28
115.3a/b
Christus, der uns selig macht (v. 8)
6283b
0 245 /37
0 50
113
113
0245_37
0 31.3a/b
Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr (v. 3)
8326
0 245 /40
154
107
107
0245_40
0 91.3a/b
From Christmas Oratorio
(Zahn )
248
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
(↑ Go to top of table ↑ )
(BC F )
Wie soll ich dich empfangen (v. 1)
5385a
0 248 /5
165
344
345
0248_5
0 92.9b
Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (v. 13)
0 346
0 248 /9
0 45
0 46
0248_9
184.2b
Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist (v. 9)
5741
0 248 /12
0 80
00 9
00 9
0248_12
0 57.2a/b
360
361
Schaut, schaut, was ist für Wunder dar (v. 8)
0 346
0 248 /17
323
0248_17
184.3b
Wir singen dir, Immanuel (v. 2)
0 346
0 248 /23
343
344
0248_23
184.3b
Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (v. 7)
1947
0 248 /28
110
0248_28
0 69.4a/b
Fröhlich soll mein Herze springen (v. 15)
6461
0 248 /33
335
139
139
0248_33
190.2b
Lasst Furcht und Pein (v. 4)
2072
0 248 /35
381
359
360
0248_35
210.3b
Hilf, Herr Jesu, laß gelingen (v. 5)
N/1
0 248 /42
367
368
0248_42
0 98.1c
Nun, liebe Seel, nun ist es Zeit (v. 5)
2461
0 248 /46
214
0 77
0 77
0248_46
108.3b
Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte (v. 9)
3614
0 248 /53
114
0 34
0 35
0248_53
0 73.1b
Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier (v. 1)
4429a
0 248 /59
263
361
362
0248_59
150.2b
Ihr Christen, auserkoren (v. 4)
5385a
0 248 /64
0248_64
0 92.14b
Three Wedding Chorales
(Zahn )
250–252
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
(↑ Go to top of table ↑ )
(BC F )
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
5629
0 250
339
346
347
0250 ; Three Wedding Chorales No. 1
193.3
Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut
4430
0 251
0 89
328
329
0251 ; Three Wedding Chorales No. 2
0 59.4
Nun danket alle Gott
5142
0 252
258
329
330
0252 ; Three Wedding Chorales No. 3
148.2
186 four-part chorales in BGA Vol. 39
(Zahn )
253–438
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
(↑ Go to top of table ↑ )
(BC F )
Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ
0 493
0 253
00 1
177
177
0253 ; ≈BWV 414
0 35.1
Ach Gott, erhör mein Seufzen
1831a
0 254
00 2
186
186
0254
00 1.1
Ach Gott und Herr
2051
0 255
00 3
0 40
0 40
0255
00 2.1
Ach lieben Christen, seid getrost
4441a
0 256
385
0 31
0 31
0256
212.3
Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit
4441a
0 257
388
284
285
0257
212.1
Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält
4441a
0 258
383
335
336
0258 ; ≈BWV 488 : Schemelli No. 881 (63)
212.2
Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen
3573b
0 259
0 10
0 39
0 39
0259
00 5.1
Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr
4457
0 260
0 12
249
249
0260
0 10.1
Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
7292b
0 261
0 15
358
359
0261
0 11.1
Alle Menschen müssen sterben
6778
0 262
0 17
153
153
0262
00 8.1
Alles ist an Gottes Segen
3842f
0 263
0 19
128
128
0263
0 12.1
Als der gütige Gott
1645
0 264
0 20
159
159
0264
0 13.1
Als Jesus Christus in der Nacht
0 258
0 265
0 21
180
180
0265
0 14.1
Als vierzig Tag nach Ostern warn
1743
0 266
0 22
208
208
0266
0 15.1
An Wasserflüssen Babylon
7663
0 267
0 23
00 5
00 5
0267
0 17.1a/b/c
Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld
308
309
Auf, auf, mein Herz, und du mein ganzer ...
0 824
0 268
0 24
124
124
0268
0 19.1
Aus meines Herzens Grunde
5269
0 269
0 30
00 1
00 1
0269
0 21.1
Befiehl du deine Wege
5385a
0 270
157
285
286
0270
0 92.1
Befiehl du deine Wege
5385a
0 271
158
366
367
0271
0 92.2
Befiehl du deine Wege
5393
0 272
0 32
339
340
0272 ; Setting likely by C. P. E. Bach [ 34]
136.2
Christ, der du bist der helle Tag
0 384
0 273
0 33
230
230
0273
0 24.1
Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht
0 343
0 274
0 34
245
245
0274
0 27.1
Christe, du Beistand deiner Kreuzgemeine
0 993
0 275
0 35
210
210
0275
0 28.1
Christ ist erstanden
8584
0 276
0 36
197
197
0276
0 25.1
Christ lag in Todesbanden
7012a
0 277
0 38
0 15
0 15
0277
0 26.2
Christ lag in Todesbanden
7012a
0 278
0 39
370
371
0278
0 26.1
Christ lag in Todesbanden
7012a
0 279
0 40
261
261
0279 ; ≈BWV 158 /4
0 26.4b
Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam
7246
0 280
0 43
0 65
0 66
0280
0 65.1
Christus, der ist mein Leben
0 132
0 281
0 46
00 7
00 6
0281
0 30.1
Christus, der ist mein Leben
0 132
0 282
0 47
315
316
0282 ; Included in BWV 95 /1
0 30.2
Christus, der uns selig macht
6283b
0 283
0 48
198
198
0283
0 31.1
306
307
Christus ist erstanden, hat überwunden
6240c
0 284
0 51
200
200
0284
0 32.1
Da der Herr Christ zu Tische saß
2503
0 285
0 52
196
196
0285
0 34.1
Danket dem Herrn, denn er ist sehr...
00 12
0 286
0 53
228
228
0286
183.1
Dank sei Gott in der Höhe
5391
0 287
0 54
310
311
0287
119.1
Das alte Jahr vergangen ist
0 381c
0 288
0 55
162
162
0288
0 36.1
Das alte Jahr vergangen ist
0 381c
0 289
0 56
313
314
0289
0 36.2
Das walt Gott Vater und Gott Sohn
0 673
0 290
0 58
224
224
0290
0 38.1
Das walt mein Gott
4217
0 291
0 59
0 75
0 75
0291
0 39.1
Den Vater dort oben
4795
0 292
0 60
239
239
0292
0 40.1
Der du bist drei in Einigkeit
0 335
0 293
0 61
154
154
0293
0 42.1
Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich
7870
0 294
0 62
158
158
0294
0 43.1
Des Heilgen Geistes reiche Gnad
3706
0 295
0 63
207
207
0295
178.1
Die Nacht ist kommen
5001
0 296
0 64
231
231
0296
0 44.1
Die Sonn hat sich mit ihrem Glanz
0 923
0 297
0 65
232
232
0297 ; ≈BWV 447 : Schemelli No. 40 (3)
161.1
Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot
1951
0 298
0 66
127
127
0298
0 46.1
Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen
3068
0 299
0 67
209
209
0299 ; =AMBII 39 ; ≈BWV 452 : S 397 (32)
0 47.1
Du großer Schmerzensmann
5159
0 300
0 70
164
167
0300
0 51.1
Du, o schönes Weltgebäude
6773
0 301
0 71
137
134
0301
0 50.1
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
7377
0 302
0 74
0 20
0 20
0302
0 53.1b
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
7377
0 303
0 75
250
250
0303
0 53.2b
Eins ist not, ach Herr, dies Eine
7127
0 304
0 77
280
280
0304
0 54.1
Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott
5851
0 305
0 78
0 33
0 34
0305
0 55.1
Erstanden ist der heilge Christ
1746
0 306
0 85
176
176
0306
0 58.1
Es ist gewißlich an der Zeit
4429a
0 307
262
260
260
0307
150.1
Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl
4436
0 308
0 92
0 27
0 27
0308
0 62.1
Es stehn vor Gottes Throne
4298
0 309
0 93
166
166
0309
0 63.1
Es wird schier der letzte Tag herkommen
1423
0 310
0 94
238
238
0310
0 64.1
Es woll uns Gott genädig sein
7247
0 311
0 95
0 16
0 16
0311
0 66.2
Es woll uns Gott genädig sein
7247
0 312
0 96
351
352
0312
0 66.1
Für Freuden laßt uns springen
2339
0 313
106
163
163
0313
0 68.1
Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ
1947
0 314
107
287
288
0314
0 69.1
Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille
7417a
0 315
111
271
271
0315
0 70.1
Gott, der du selber bist das Licht
5814
0 316
112
225
225
0316
0 71.1
Gott der Vater wohn uns bei
8507
0 317
113
134
135
0317
0 72.1
Gottes Sohn ist kommen
3294
0 318
115
0 18
0 18
0318
143.1a/b
Gott hat das Evangelium
1788
0 319
116
181
181
0319
0 74.1
Gott lebet noch
7951
0 320
117
234
234
0320 ; ≈BWV 461 : Schemelli No. 488 (37)
0 75.1
Gottlob, es geht nunmehr zu Ende
2855
0 321
118
192
192
0321
0 77.1
Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet
8078
0 322
119
0 70
0 70
0322
0 76.1
Gott sei uns gnädig und barmherzig
7372
0 323
120
319
320
0323 ; Tune: German Magnificat (metric )
140.2
Meine Seele erhebet den Herren
7372~
0 324
121
130
130
0324 ; Tune: German Magnificat (chant )
140.1
Heilig, heilig (or)Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth
8633
0 325
123
235
235
0325
0 79.1
318
319
Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir
0 368
0 326
129
167
164
0326
105.1
Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit
0 368
0 327
132
333
334
0327
105.2
Herr Gott, dich loben wir
8652
0 328
133
205
205
0328
0 83.1
Herr, ich denk an jene Zeit
4840
0 329
136
212
212
0329
134.1
Herr, ich habe mißgehandelt
3695
0 330
137
0 35
0 33
0330
0 84.2
Herr, ich habe mißgehandelt
3695
0 331
138
286
287
0331
0 84.1b
Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend
0 625
0 332
139
136
136
0332
0 85.1
Herr Jesu Christ, du hast bereit't
4711
0 333
140
226
226
0333
0 86.1
Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut
4486
0 334
141
0 73
0 73
0334
202.1
Herr Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht
0 314
0 335
145
294
295
0335
170.1a/b
O Jesu, du mein Bräutigam
236
236
Herr Jesu Christ, wahr Mensch und Gott
0 423
0 336
146
189
189
0336
0 88.1
Herr, nun laß in Friede
3302
0 337
148
190
190
0337
0 89.1
Herr, straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn
4606a
0 338
149
221
221
0338
0 90.1
Wer in dem Schutz des Höchsten ist
4438
0 339
151
144
144
0339
0 23.1a/b
Herr, wie du willst, so schick's mit mir [de ]
317
318
Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr
8326
0 340
152
277
277
0340
0 91.1
Heut ist, o Mensch, ein großer Trauertag
8569(A)
0 341
170
168
168
0341
0 94.1A
Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn
2585
0 342
171
0 79
0 79
0342
0 95.1
Hilf, Gott, daß mirs gelinge
4329
0 343
172
199
199
0343
0 96.1
301
302
Hilf, Herr Jesu, laß gelingen
3687a
0 344
173
155
155
0344
0 97.1
Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht
5878
0 345
174
251
251
0345
0 99.1
Ich dank dir, Gott, für all Wohltat
8090b
0 346
175
223
223
0346
100.1
Ich dank dir, lieber Herre
5354b
0 347
176
00 2
00 2
0347
101.2
Ich dank dir, lieber Herre
5354b
0 348
177
272
272
0348
101.1
Ich dank dir schon durch deinen Sohn
0 247b
0 349
179
188
188
0349
00 4.1
Ich danke dir, o Gott, in deinem Throne
3199
0 350
180
229
229
0350
139.1
Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt
1679
0 351
182
0 19
0 19
0351
102.1
Jesu, der du meine Seele
6804
0 352
185
0 37
0 37
0352
187.3
Jesu, der du meine Seele
6804
0 353
186
269
269
0353
187.1
Jesu, der du meine Seele
6804
0 354
187
368
369
0354
187.2
Jesu, der du selbsten wohl
6335
0 355
189
169
169
0355
112.1
Jesu, du mein liebstes Leben
7891
0 356
190
243
243
0356
113.1
Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein
6446
0 357
191
244
244
0357 ; ≈BWV 470 : Schemelli No. 741 (53)
114.1
Jesu, meine Freude
8032
0 358
195
355
356
0358
116.1
Jesu meiner Seelen Wonne
6551
0 359
363
364
365
0359
206.1b
Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne
6551
0 360
364
349
350
0360
206.2
Jesu, meines Herzens Freud
4798d
0 361
202
264
264
0361
117.1
Jesu, nun sei gepreiset
8477a
0 362
203
252
252
0362
118.1
Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns ...
1576
0 363
206
0 30
0 30
0363
121.1
Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod ...
1978
0 364
207
174
174
0364
120.1
Jesus, meine Zuversicht
3432b
0 365
208
175
175
0365
123.1
Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte
3703
0 366
210
161
161
0366
104.1
In allen meinen Taten
2276
0 367
211
140
140
0367
107.1
In dulci jubilo
4947
0 368
215
143
143
0368
110.1
Keinen hat Gott verlassen
5395
0 369
217
129
129
0369
124.1
Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist
0 295
0 370
218
187
187
0370
125.1
Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit
8600
0 371
225
132
132
0371
129.1
Lass, o Herr, dein Ohr sich neigen
6863
0 372
226
218
218
0372
0 82.1
Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier
3498b
0 373
228
131
131
0373
133.1
327
328
Lobet den Herren, denn er ist sehr ...
0 975
0 374
232
227
227
0374
135.1
Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich
0 198
0 375
233
276
276
0375
127.1b
Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich
0 198
0 376
234
341
342
0376
127.2
Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt
2383
0 377
237
0 44
0 44
0377
137.1
Mein Augen schließ ich jetzt
1067
0 378
240
258
258
0378
138.1
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, Jesus ...
3448a
0 379
241
151
151
0379
122.1
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, weil ...
3449
0 380
242
298
299
0380
141.1b
Meines Lebens letzte Zeit
6380
0 381
248
345
346
0381
142.1
Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin
3986
0 382
249
0 49
0 49
0382
144.1
Mitten wir im Leben sind
8502
0 383
252
214
214
0383
145.1
Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr
3355
0 384
253
149
149
0384
146.1
Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist
2029
0 385
254
0 36
0 36
0385
147.1
Nun danket alle Gott
5142
0 386
257
0 32
0 32
0386 ; Leuthen Chorale
148.1
Nun freut euch, Gottes Kinder all
0 364
0 387
260
185
185
0387
106.1
Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein
4427
0 388
261
183
183
0388
149.1
Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren
8244
0 389
269
268
268
0389
153.1
Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren
8244
0 390
270
295
296
0390
153.2
Nun preiset alle Gottes Barmherzigkeit
4089a
0 391
273
222
222
0391
154.1
Nun ruhen alle Wälder
2293b
0 392
298
288
289
0392 ; ≈BWV 97 /9
166.9c
O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben
2293b
0 393
289
275
275
0393
166.1a/b
O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben
2293b
0 394
290
365
366
0394
166.2
O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben
2293b
0 395
291
362
363
0395
166.5c
Nun sich der Tag geendet hat [choralwiki ]
0 212b
0 396
274
240
240
0396
155.1
O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort
5820
0 397
275
274
274
0397 ; ≈BWV 513 : Notebook AMB II No. 42
156.1
O Gott, du frommer Gott
5206b
0 398
277
311
312
0398 ; ≈BWV 197a /7
0 45.2b
O Gott, du frommer Gott
5148
0 399
282
314
315
0399
157.1
O Herzensangst, o Bangigkeit
1003
0 400
284
173
173
0400
160.1
O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig
4361a
0 401
285
165
165
0401
162.1
O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß
8303
0 402
286
201
201
0402
0 61.1
305
306
O Mensch, schau Jesum Christum an
3994c
0 403
287
203
203
0403
163.1
O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid
1915
0 404
288
0 60
0 57
0404
165.1b
O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen
1583
0 405
299
213
213
0405 ; ≈BWV 495 : Schemelli No. 894 (65)
167.1
O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen
1581
0 406
300
219
219
0406
00 7.1
O wir armen Sünder
8187h
0 407
301
202
202
0407
168.1
Schaut, ihr Sünder
8569(B)
0 408
303
171
171
0408
0 94.1B
Seelenbräutigam
3255b
0 409
306
141
141
0409
173.1
Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig
3889b
0 410
307
172
172
0410 ; ≈BWV 499 : Schemelli No. 293 (22)
174.1
Singt dem Herrn ein neues Lied
6424
0 411
309
246
246
0411
175.1
So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht
0 849
0 412
310
206
206
0412 ; ≈BWV 501 : Schemelli No. 315 (26)
177.1
Sollt ich meinem Gott nicht singen
7886b
0 413
311
220
220
0413 ; ≈BWV 481 : Schemelli No. 281 (18)
130.1
Uns ist ein Kindlein heut geborn
0 493
0 414
313
148
148
0414 ; ≈BWV 253
0 35.2
Valet will ich dir geben
5404a
0 415
314
0 24
0 24
0415
180.1
Vater unser im Himmelreich
2561
0 416
316
0 47
0 47
0416 ; =BWV 245 /5 (first version)
181.4a
Von Gott will ich nicht lassen
5264b
0 417
324
363
364
0417
185.1
Von Gott will ich nicht lassen
5264b
0 418
325
331
332
0418
185.2
Von Gott will ich nicht lassen
5264b
0 419
326
114
114
0419
185.3
Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz
1689
0 420
331
145
145
0420
189.2
Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz
1689
0 421
332
299
300
0421
189.1a/b
Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen
6461
0 422
334
356
357
0422
190.1a/b
Was betrübst du dich, mein Herze
6830
0 423
336
237
237
0423
191.1
Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübet
1837
0 424
337
193
193
0424 ; ≈BWV 506 : Schemelli No. 779 (55)
192.1
Was willst du dich, o meine Seele, kränken
7844
0 425
349
241
241
0425
195.1
Weltlich Ehr und zeitlich Gut
4975
0 426
351
211
211
0426
197.1
Wenn ich in Angst und Not
4233
0 427
352
147
147
0427
200.1
Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist
4482a,b
0 428
353
321
322
0428
201.3
Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist
4482a,b
0 429
354
0 51
0 52
0429
201.1
Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist
4482a,b
0 430
355
350
351
0430
201.2
Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein
0 394
0 431
358
0 68
0 68
0431
203.1
Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein
0 394
0 432
359
247
247
0432
203.2
Wer Gott vertraut, hat wohl gebaut
8207b
0 433
366
135
137
0433
204.1
Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten
2778
0 434
367
146
146
0434
205.1
Wie bist du, Seele, in mir so gar betrübt
4092
0 435
374
242
242
0435
207.1
Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
8359
0 436
375
278
278
0436
209.1
Wir glauben all an einen Gott , Schöpfer ...
7971
0 437
382
133
133
0437
211.1
Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst
0 305
0 438
389
157
157
0438
213.1
Other chorale harmonisations
(Zahn )
441* –deest
(389 )
(CPE )
(Rie. )
(↑ Go to top of table ↑ )
(BC F )
Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden
5243
0 441*
0441 ; ≈BWV 441 , Schemelli No. 320 (27)
0 18.1
Beschränkt, ihr Weisen dieser Welt
7765
0 443*
≈BWV 443 , Schemelli No. 689 (47)
265
Brunnquell aller Güter
6252b
0 445*
≈BWV 445 , Schemelli No. 335 (29)
247
Der Tag mit seinem Lichte
7512b
0 448*
≈BWV 448 , Schemelli No. 43 (4)
222
Dich bet ich an, mein höchster Gott
2437
0 449*
≈BWV 449 , Schemelli No. 396 (31)
249
Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht
5869a
0 464*
≈BWV 464 , Schemelli No. 861 (58)
276
Jesu, deine Liebeswunden
1302
0 471*
≈BWV 471 , Schemelli No. 139 (10)
228
Kommt, Seelen, dieser Tag
5185
0 479*
≈BWV 479 , Schemelli No. 936 (67)
285
Kommt wieder aus der finstern ...
4709
0 480*
≈BWV 480 , Schemelli No. 938 (68)
286
Mein Jesu! was vor Seelenweh
8383
0 487*
≈BWV 487 , Schemelli No. 283 (19)
237
Selig, wer an Jesum denkt
4846
0 498*
≈BWV 498 , Schemelli No. 292 (21)
239
So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin
7631b
0 500*
≈BWV 500 , Schemelli No. 296 (23)
241
So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin (1 v.)
7631b
0 500a
0500a ; Fr. St Mark Pass. past. ; ≈BWV 500
Steh ich bei meinem Gott
5207
0 503*
≈BWV 503 , Schemelli No. 945 (69)
287
Christus, der uns selig macht (1 v.)
6283b
1084
1084 ; From St Mark Passion pasticcio
(D 5b/6 )
Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund
1706
1089
1089
109.1
Denket doch, ihr Menschenkinder
1122
1122
0 41.1
Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst
0 305
1123
1123
213.2
Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
7400
1124
1124
103.1
O Gott, du frommer Gott
5206b
1125
1125
0 45.1
Lobet Gott, unsern Herren
5393
1126
1126
136.1
Welt, ade! Ich bin dein müde (v. 1)
6531
Anh. 170
350
150
150
0027_6 ; =BWV 27 /6; SSATB ; Spurious [ 12]
196; —
O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid (1 v.)
1915
deest
deest ; From St Mark Passion pasticcio
—
Welt, tobe wie du willst
—
deest
198.1
In larger vocal works
More than 200 of Bach's over 400 homophonic chorale harmonisations survived in his larger vocal works.
In church cantatas
Four-part chorales also appearing as cantata movements composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (verse incipits, and their translations by Pamela Dellal , from the Emmanuel Music website unless otherwise indicated):[ 35] BWV 1 /6: "Wie bin ich doch so herzlich froh" ("How happy I am", v. 7 of "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern ")
• 2 /6: "Das wollst du, Gott, bewahren rein" ("This, God, you would keep pure", v. 6 of Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein ")
• 3 /6: "Erhalt mein Herz im Glauben rein" ("If my heart remains pure in faith", v. 18 of "Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid ")
• 4 /8
• 5 /7
• 6 /6
• 7 /7
• 9 /7
• 10 /7
• 12 /7
• 13 /6
• 14 /5
• 16 /6
• 17 /7
• 18 /5
• 19 /7
• 20 /7=/11
• 22 /5
• 24 /6
• 25 /6
• 26 /6
• 28 /6
• 29 /8
• 30 /6
• 31 /9
• 32 /6
• 33 /6
• 36 /4 and /8
• 37 /6
• 38 /6
• 39 /7
• 40 /3, /6 and /8
• 41 /6
• 42 /7
• 44 /7
• 45 /7
• 46 /6
• 47 /5
• 48 /3 and /7
• 52 /6
• 55 /5
• 56 /5
• 57 /8
• 59 /3
• 60 /5
• 62 /6 64.
• 64 /2, /4 and /8
• 65 /2 and /7
• 66 /6
• 67 /4 and /7
• 69 /6
• 69a /6
• 70 /7 and /11
• 72 /6
• 73 /5
• 74 /8
• 75 /7=/14
• 76 /7=/14
• 77 /6
• 78 /7 79.
• 79 /3 and /6
• 80 /8
• 81 /7
• 83 /5
• 84 /5
• 85 /6
• 86 /6
• 87 /7
• 88 /7
• 89 /6
• 90 /5
• 91 /6
• 92 /9
• 93 /7
• 94 /8
• 95 /1 (extract: 282 ) and /7
• 96 /6
• 97 /9
• 99 /6
• 100 /6
• 101 /7
• 102 /7
• 103 /6
• 104 /6
• 105 /6
• 107 /7
• 108 /6
• 110 /7
• 111 /6
• 112 /5
• 113 /1 and /8
• 114 /7
• 115 /6
• 116 /6
• 117 /4=/9
• 119 /9
• 120 /6
• 120a /8
• 121 /6
• 122 /6
• 123 /6
• 124 /6
• 125 /6
• 126 /6
• 127 /5
• 128 /5
• 129 /5
• 130 /6
• 133 /6
• 135 /6
• 136 /6
• 137 /5
• 139 /6
• 140 /7
• 144 /3 and /6
• 145 /a and /5
• 146 /8
• 147 /6=/10
• 148 /6
• 149 /7
• 151 /5 153.
• 153 /1, /5 and /9
• 154 /3 and /8
• 155 /5
• 156 /6
• 157 /5
• 158 /4
• 159 /5
• 161 /6
• 162 /6
• 164 /6
• 165 /6
• 166 /6
• 167 /5
• 168 /6
• 169 /7
• 171 /6
• 172 /6
• 174 /5
• 175 /7
• 176 /6
• 177 /5
• 178 /7
• 179 /6
• 180 /7
• 183 /5
• 184 /5
• 185 /6
• 187 /7
• 188 /6
• 190 /7
• 194 /6 and /12
• 195 /6
• 197 /5 and /10
• 197a /7 (≈398 )
Spurious chorale harmonisations in Bach's autographs: BWV 8 /6
• 27 /6 (=Anh. 170 )
• 43 /11
Chorale harmonisations from spurious or doubtful cantatas (or: cantata versions) in the Richter/Kalmus collection of 389 chorale harmonisations: No. 130: BWV Anh. 31: "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir" [scores ] from a doubtful version of BWV 130 [ 36]
• No. 219: BWV 218 /5 = TWV 1:634/5: "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist", by Telemann
• No. 387: BWV 219 /5 = TWV 1:1328/5: "Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält", by Telemann
In motets
Chorale harmonisations appearing in Bach's motets: BWV 226 /2
• 227 /1=/11, /3 (SSATB ) and /7
• 229 /2
In Passions
In St Matthew Passion
Four-part chorales appearing in the St Matthew Passion : BWV 244 /3, /10, /15≈/17, /25, /32, /37, /40, /44, /46, /54 and /62
• 244b /29
In St John Passion
Four-part chorales appearing in the St John Passion : BWV 245 /3, /5 (=BWV 416 ), /11, /14, /15, /17, /22, /26, /28, /37 and /40
In St Mark Passion pasticcio
For his own performances of the Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet Passion Bach composed and/or reworked a few of its chorales: No. 9b: "So gehst du nun, mein Jesu" (BWV 500a )[ 37]
• No. 14: "O hilf Christe, Gottes Sohn" (BWV 1084 )[ 38]
• No. 29: "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid" (BWV deest) [ 39]
In oratorios
Ascension Oratorio
Four-part chorale appearing in the Ascension Oratorio : BWV 11 /6
Christmas Oratorio
Four-part chorales in Bach's Christmas Oratorio , BWV 248: Part I /5 and /9
• II /3, /8 and /14
• III /5, /10 and /12
• IV /7
• V /4 and /11
• VI /6 and /11
In chorale collections
Somewhat less than 200 of Bach's chorale harmonisations only survived in early collections containing multiple, usually short, works.
Three Wedding Chorales , BWV 250–252
Three wedding chorales grouped in an autograph manuscript by Bach:
BWV 250: "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan"
BWV 251: "Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut"
BWV 252: "Nun danket alle Gott"
186 four-part chorales in BGA Vol. 39, BWV 253–438
The Bach Gesellschaft published 185 four-part chorales in the 39th volume of its complete Bach-edition. The BWV 253–438 range, which, in its original collation, was based on the BGA publication does however contain 186 chorales. The difference is that BWV 279, (near-)identical to BWV 158 /4, was not retained in the BGA set:
BGA No. 26 → "Christ lag in Todesbanden", BWV 278
not in BGA Vol. 39: "Christ lag in Todesbanden", BWV 279 (≈BWV 158/4, in BGA Vol. 32)
BGA No. 27 → "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam", BWV 280
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column
content
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BWV
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (lit. ' Bach-works-catalogue ' ; BWV) numbers. Anhang (Annex; Anh.) numbers are indicated as follows:
preceded by I: in Anh. I (lost works) of BWV1 (1950 first edition of the BWV)
preceded by II: in Anh. II (doubtful works) of BWV1
preceded by III: in Anh. III (spurious works) of BWV1
preceded by N: new Anh. numbers in BWV2 (1990) and/or BWV2a (1998)
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2a
Section in which the composition appears in BWV2a :
Chapters of the main catalogue indicated by Arabic numerals (1-13)
Anh. sections indicated by Roman numerals (I–III)
Reconstructions published in the NBE indicated by "R"
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Date
Date associated with the completion of the listed version of the composition. Exact dates (e.g. for most cantatas) usually indicate the assumed date of first (public) performance. When the date is followed by an abbreviation in brackets (e.g. JSB for Johann Sebastian Bach) it indicates the date of that person's involvement with the composition as composer, scribe or publisher.
0 4
Name
Name of the composition: if the composition is known by a German incipit , that German name is preceded by the composition type (e.g. cantata, chorale prelude, motet, ...)
0 5
Key
Key of the composition
0 6
Scoring
See scoring table below for the abbreviations used in this column
0 7
BG
Bach Gesellschaft -Ausgabe (BG edition; BGA): numbers before the colon indicate the volume in that edition. After the colon an Arabic numeral indicates the page number where the score of the composition begins, while a Roman numeral indicates a description of the composition in the Vorwort (Preface) of the volume.[ 40]
0 8
NBE
New Bach Edition (German : Neue Bach-Ausgabe , NBA): Roman numerals for the series, followed by a slash, and the volume number in Arabic numerals. A page number, after a colon, refers to the "Score" part of the volume. Without such page number, the composition is only described in the "Critical Commentary" part of the volume. The volumes group Bach's compositions by genre:[ 41]
0 9
Additional info
may include:
"after" – indicating a model for the composition
"by" – indicating the composer of the composition (if different from Johann Sebastian Bach)
"in" – indicating the oldest known source for the composition
"pasticcio " – indicating a composition with parts of different origin
"see" – composition renumbered in a later edition of the BWV
"text" – by text author, or, in source
Provenance of standard texts and tunes, such as Lutheran hymns and their chorale melodies , Latin liturgical texts (e.g. Magnificat ) and common tunes (e.g. Folia ), are not usually indicated in this column. For an overview of such resources used by Bach, see individual composition articles, and overviews in, e.g., Chorale cantata (Bach)#Bach's chorale cantatas , List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale harmonisations in various collections and List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale Preludes .
10
BD
Bach Digital Work page
Legend for abbreviations in "Scoring" column
Voices (see also SATB )
a
A
b
B
s
S
t
T
v
V
alto (solo part)
alto (choir part)
bass (solo part)
bass (choir part)
soprano (solo part)
soprano (choir part)
tenor (solo part)
tenor (choir part)
voice (includes parts for unspecified voices or instruments as in some canons)
vocal music for unspecified voice type
Winds and battery (bold = soloist)
Bas
Bel
Cnt
Fl
Hn
Ob
Oba
Odc
Tai
Tbn
Tdt
Tmp
Tr
bassoon (can be part of Bc, see below)
bell (s) (musical bells )
cornett , cornettino
flute (traverso , flauto dolce , piccolo , flauto basso )
natural horn , corno da caccia , corno da tirarsi , lituo
oboe
oboe d'amore
oboe da caccia
taille
trombone
tromba da tirarsi
timpani
tromba (natural trumpet , clarino trumpet )
Strings and keyboard (bold = soloist)
Bc
Hc
Kb
Lu
Lw
Org
Str
Va
Vc
Vdg
Vl
Vne
basso continuo : Vdg, Hc, Vc, Bas, Org, Vne and/or Lu
harpsichord
keyboard (Hc, Lw, Org or clavichord )
lute , theorbo
Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord)
organ (/man. = manualiter, without pedals )
strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va
viola (s), viola d'amore , violetta
violoncello , violoncello piccolo
viola da gamba
violin (s), violino piccolo
violone , violone grosso
186 four-part chorales in BGA Vol. 39, BWV 253–438
BWV
2a
Date
Name
Key
Scoring
BG
NBE
Additional info
BD
253
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ"
A maj.
SATB
39: 177
III/2.2: 101
after Z 439 ; text by Calvisius ; ↔ BWV 414
00323
254
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ach Gott, erhör mein Seufzen"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 177
III/2.2: 105
after Z 1831a ; text by Schechs [wikisource:de ]
00324
255
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr"
C maj.
SATB
39: 178
III/2.2: 24
after Z 4441a ; text by Rutilius [de ]
00325
256
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ach lieben Christen, seid getrost"
A min.
SATB
39: 178
III/2.2: 19
after Z 4441a ; text by Gigas
00326
259
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen"
E min.
SATB
39: 179
III/2.2: 23
after Z 3573b ; text by Flittner [de ]
00329
260
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"
G maj.
SATB
39: 180
III/2.1: 9 III/2.2: 147
after Z 4457 ; text by Decius after Gloria
00330
261
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ"
B min.
SATB
39: 180
III/2.2: 206
after Z 7292b ; text by Hubert
00331
262
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Alle Menschen müssen sterben"
D maj.
SATB
39: 181
III/2.2: 88
after Pachelbel ; text by Albinus , Rosenmüller
00332
263
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Alles ist an Gottes Segen"
G maj.
SATB
39: 181
III/2.2: 72
after Z 3842f
00333
264
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Als der gütige Gott"
G maj.
SATB
39: 182
III/2.2: 91
after Z 1646 ; text by Weiße
00334
265
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Als Jesus Christus in der Nacht"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 182
III/2.2: 102
after Z 258 ; text by Heermann
00335
266
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Als vierzig Tag nach Ostern warn"
E min.
SATB
39: 182
III/2.2: 120
after Z 1743 ; text by Herman
00336
267
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "An Wasserflüssen Babylon"
G maj.
SATB
39: 183
III/2.2: 4
after Z 7663 ; text by Dachstein
00337
A♭ Maj.
III/2.1: 98
chorale setting "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt
G maj.
39: 183
after Z 7663 ; text by Gerhardt
A♭ Maj.
III/2.2: 180
268
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Auf, auf, mein Herz"
G maj.
SATB
39: 184
III/2.2: 70
after Z 824 ; text by Birken
00338
269
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Aus meines Herzens Grunde"
G maj.
SATB
39: 184
III/2.2: 2
after Z 5269 ; text by Niege [de ]
00339
270
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"
B min.
SATB
39: 185
III/2.1: 47 III/2.2: 170
after Z 5385a ; text by Gerhardt
00340
271
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"
B min.
SATB
39: 185
III/2.1: 97 III/2.2: 210
after Z 5385a ; text by Gerhardt
00341
272
5.
1730–1761
chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"
D min.
SATB
39: 186
III/2.2: 196
by Bach, C. P. E. ?; after Z 5393 ; text by Gerhardt
00342
273
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christ, der du bist der helle Tag"
G min.
SATB
39: 186
III/2.2: 136
after Z 384 ; text by Alberus
00343
274
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht"
G min.
SATB
39: 187
III/2.2: 145
after Z 343 ; text by Musculus after "Christe qui lux es "
00344
275
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christe, du Beistand"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 187
III/2.2: 122
after Z 993 ; text by Löwenstern
00345
276
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christ ist erstanden"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 188
III/2.2: 110
after Z 8584 ; text: "Christ ist erstanden "
00346
277
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 189
III/2.2: 11
after Z 7012a ; text by Luther
00347
278
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden"
E min.
SATB
39: 190
III/2.1: 92 III/2.2: 212
after Z 7012a ; text by Luther
00348
279
5.
c. 1725–1735
chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden"
E min.
SATB
32: 154
III/2.1: 24 III/2.2: 155
after Z 7012a ; text by Luther ; ↔ BWV 158 /4
00349
280
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 190
III/2.2: 36
after Z 7246 ; text by Luther
00350
281
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christus, der ist mein Leben"
F maj.
SATB
39: 191
III/2.2: 6
after Z 132 , Neu Leipziger GB , p 942[ 42]
00351
282
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christus, der ist mein Leben"
G maj.
SATB
39: 191
III/2.2: 184
after BWV 95 /1
00352
283
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christus, der uns selig macht"
A min.
SATB
39: 192
III/2.2: 112
after Z 6283a ; text by Weiße after "Patris sapientia "
00353
284
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Christus ist erstanden, hat überwunden"
C maj.
SATB
39: 192
III/2.2: 113
after Z 6240b ; text by Weiße
00354
285
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Da der Herr Christ zu Tische saß"
C min.
SATB
39: 193
III/2.2: 110
after Z 2503 ; text by Herman
00355
286
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Danket dem Herrn, denn er ist"
A min.
SATB
39: 193
III/2.2: 134
after Z 12 ; text by Horn [de ]
00356
287
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Dank sei Gott in der Höhe"
F maj.
SATB
39: 194
III/2.2: 182
after Z 5391 ; text by Mühlmann [de ]
00357
288
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Das alte Jahr vergangen ist"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 194
III/2.1: 11 III/2.2: 93
after Z 381 ; text by Steuerlein [de ]
00358
289
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Das alte Jahr vergangen ist"
E min.
SATB
39: 194
III/2.2: 183
after Z 381 ; text by Steuerlein [de ]
00359
290
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Das walt Gott Vater und Gott Sohn"
F maj.
SATB
39: 195
III/2.2: 132
after Z 673 ; text by Behm
00360
291
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Das walt mein Gott"
D min.
SATB
39: 195
III/2.2: 42
after Z 4217 ; text by Förtsch [wikisource:de ] ?
00361
292
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Den Vater dort oben"
C maj.
SATB
39: 196
III/2.2: 141
after Z 4795 ; text by Weiße
00362
293
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Der du bist drei in Einigkeit"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 196
III/2.2: 89
after Z 335e ; text by Luther after "O lux beata Trinitas "
00363
294
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich"
G maj.
SATB
39: 197
III/2.2: 90
after Z 7870 ; text after "Dies est laetitiae "
00364
295
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Des Heilgen Geistes reiche Gnad"
D min.
SATB
39: 197
III/2.2: 120
after Z 370b ; text by Gesius after "Spiritus Sancti gratia "
00365
296
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Die Nacht ist kommen"
G Mix.
SATB
39: 198
III/2.2: 136
after Z 5001 ; text by Herbert [de ]
00366
297
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Die Sonn hat sich mit ihrem Glanz gewendet"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 198
III/2.2: 137
after Z 923 ; text by Stegmann [de ] ; ↔ BWV 447
00367
298
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot"
C maj.
SATB
39: 198
III/2.2: 72
after Z 1951 ; text by Luther
00368
299 [2]
5.
1725–1735
chorale setting "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 199
III/2.1: 11 III/2.2: 121
↔ Z 3068 ; text by Crasselius ; → BWV 452
00369
299 [1]
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 39: chorale setting "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen"
S(AT)B (V Bc)
432 : 50
V/4: 126
11543
300
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Du großer Schmerzensmann"
E min.
SATB
39: 199
III/2.2: 94
after Z 5159a ; text by Thebesius [de ]
00370
301
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Du, o schönes Weltgebäude"
D min.
SATB
39: 200
III/2.2: 80
after Z 6773 ; text by Franck, J.
00371
302
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"
D maj.
SATB
39: 200
III/2.1: 48 III/2.2: 14
after Z 7377 ; text by Luther after Ps. 46
00372
303
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"
D maj.
SATB
39: 201
III/2.1: 10 III/2.2: 148
after Z 7377 ; text by Luther after Ps. 46
00373
304
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Eins ist not, ach Herr, dies Eine"
D maj.
SATB
39: 201
III/2.1: 36 III/2.2: 166
after Z 7127 ; text by Schröder
00374
305
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott"
A min.
SATB
39: 202
III/2.2: 20
after Z 5851 ; text by Hegenwald after Ps. 51
00375
306
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Erstanden ist der heilig Christ"
F maj.
SATB
39: 202
III/2.2: 100
after Z 288 ; text after "Surrexit Christus hodie "
00376
307
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 203
III/2.1: 22 III/2.2: 155
after Z 4429a ; text by Ringwaldt
00377
308
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 204
III/2.2: 17
after Z 4436 ; text by Luther after Ps. 14
00378
309
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Es stehn vor Gottes Throne"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 204
III/2.2: 95
after Z 4298 ; text by Helmbold
00379
310
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Es wird schier der letzte Tag herkommen"
E min.
SATB
39: 205
III/2.2: 140
after Z 1423 ; text by Weiße
00380
311
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Es woll uns Gott gnädig sein"
B min.
SATB
39: 205
III/2.2: 12
after Z 7247 ; text by Luther after Ps. 67
00381
312
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Es woll uns Gott gnädig sein"
A min.
SATB
39: 206
III/2.1: 70 III/2.2: 202
after Z 7247 ; text by Luther after Ps. 67
00382
327
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit"
D maj.
SATB
39: 213
III/2.2: 193
after Z 368 ; text by Hodenberg ?
00397
313
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Für Freuden lasst uns springen"
G min.
SATB
39: 206
III/2.2: 93
after Z 2339 ; text by Peltsch [fr ]
00383
314
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Gelobt seist du, Jesu Christ"
D maj.
SATB
39: 207
III/2.1: 48 III/2.2: 171
after Z 1947 ; text by Luther
00384
315
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille"
E min.
SATB
39: 207
III/2.1: 38 III/2.2: 161
after BWV 511 ; text by Gerhardt ; ↔ BWV 512 , Z 7417a
00385
316
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gott, der du selber bist das Licht"
G min.
SATB
39: 208
III/2.2: 133
after Z 5814 ; text by Rist
00386
317
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gott der Vater wohn uns bei"
D maj.
SATB
39: 208
III/2.2: 78
after Z 8507 ; text by Luther
00387
318
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gottes Sohn ist kommen"
G maj.
SATB
39: 209
III/2.2: 13
after Z 3294 ; text by Horn [de ]
00388
F maj.
III/2.2: 214
319
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gott hat das Evangelium"
E min.
SATB
39: 209
III/2.2: 102
after Z 1788 ; text by Alberus
00389
320
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gott lebet noch"
F maj.
SATB
39: 210
III/2.2: 138
after Z 7951 ; text by Zihn [de ] ; ↔ BWV 461
00390
321
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gottlob, es geht nunmehr zum Ende"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 210
III/2.2: 108
after Z 2853 ; → Z 2855; text by Luther
00391
322
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet"
C maj.
SATB
39: 211
III/2.2: 39
after Z 8078 ; text by Luther
00392
323
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Gott sei uns gnädig und barmherzig"
F♯ min.
SATB
39: 212
III/2.2: 186
after German Magnificat ; text after Ps. 67
00393
325
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Heilig, heilig, heilig"
F maj.
SATB
39: 212
III/2.2: 138
after Z 8633a ; text after Sanctus ; ↔ Z 8634
00395
chorale setting "Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus"
after Z 8633a ; text: Sanctus ; ↔ Z 8634
326
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 213
III/2.2: 96
after Z 368 ; text by Eber
00396
328
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben wir"
A min.
SATB
39: 214
III/2.2: 117
after Z 8652 ; text by Luther after Te Deum
00398
329
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr, ich denk an jene Zeit"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 216
III/2.2: 123
after Z 4840 ; text by Mylius [de ]
00399
330
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr, ich habe missgehandelt"
A min.
SATB
39: 216
III/2.2: 21
after Z 3695 ; text by Franck, J.
00400
331
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr, ich habe missgehandelt"
A min.
SATB
39: 217
III/2.1: 47 III/2.2: 171
after Z 3695 ; text by Franck, J.
00401
332
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend"
G maj.
SATB
39: 217
III/2.2: 79
after Z 624 ; text by William of Saxe-Weimar
00402
333
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du hast bereit'"
G min.
SATB
39: 218
III/2.2: 133
after Z 4711 ; text by Kinner [de ]
00403
334
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, ich schrei zu dir"
G min.
SATB
III/2.1: 43
after Z 4486
00404
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut"
39: 218
III/2.2: 41
after Z 4486 ; text by Ringwaldt
335
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht"
E min.
SATB
39: 218
III/2.1: 60 III/2.2: 175
after Z 423 ; text by Behm
00405
chorale setting "O Jesu, du mein Bräutigam"
III/2.2: 139
after Z 423 ; text by Hermann
336
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott"
A maj.
SATB
39: 219
III/2.2: 106
after Z 423 ; text by Eber
00406
337
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr, nun lass in Friede"
A min.
SATB
39: 219
III/2.2: 107
after Z 3302 ; text by Behme [de ]
00407
338
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Herr, straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn, das bitt"
A min.
SATB
39: 220
III/2.2: 131
after Z 4606a ; text after Ps. 6
00408
339
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wer in dem Schutz des Höchsten ist"
A maj.
SATB
39: 220
III/2.2: 84
after Z 4438 ; text by Heyden
00409
chorale setting "Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir"
after Z 4438 ; text by Bienemann [de ]
340
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr"
C maj.
SATB
39: 221
III/2.1: 42 III/2.2: 164
after Z 8326 ; text by Schalling
00410
341
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Heut ist, o Mensch, ein großer Trauertag"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 221
III/2.2: 96
after Z 8569 /A; text by Löwenstern
00411
342
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn"
A min.
SATB
39: 222
III/2.2: 44
after Z 2585 ; text by Stolzhagen [de ]
00412
343
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Hilf, Gott, dass mirs gelinge"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 222
III/2.2: 112
after Z 4329f ; text by Müller, H. [ 44]
00413
344
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Hilf, Herr Jesu, lass gelingen"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 223
III/2.2: 89
after Z 3687a ; text by Rist
00414
345
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht"
G min.
SATB
39: 223
III/2.1: 13 III/2.2: 148
↔ Z 5878a ; text by Dach
00415
346
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ich dank dir, Gott, für deine Wohltat"
C maj.
SATB
39: 224
III/2.2: 132
after Z 8090 ; text by Freder [de ]
00416
347
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ich dank dir, lieber Herre"
A maj.
SATB
39: 224
III/2.2: 2
after Z 5354a –b; text by Kolross
00417
348
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Ich dank dir, lieber Herre"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 225
III/2.1: 39 III/2.2: 162
after Z 5354a –b; text by Kolross
00418
349
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ich dank dir schon durch deinen Sohn"
F maj.
SATB
39: 225
III/2.2: 106
after Z 247b ; text by Burchart [de ]
00419
350
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ich danke dir, Herr Gott, in deinem Throne"
G min.
SATB
39: 226
III/2.2: 135
after Z 3199 ; text by Fabricius [de ]
00420
351
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 226
III/2.2: 13
after Z 1679 ; text by Leon [de ]
00421
366
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte"
D min.
SATB
39: 236
III/2.2: 92
after Z 3703 ; text by Franck, J.
00436
367
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "In allen meinen Taten"
C maj.
SATB
39: 236
III/2.2: 81
after Z 2276 ; text by Fleming
00437
368
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "In dulci jubilo"
F maj.
SATB
39: 236
III/2.2: 83
after Z 4947
00438
352
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele"
A min.
SATB
39: 227
III/2.2: 22
after Z 6804 ; text by Rist
00422
353
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele"
G min.
SATB
39: 228
III/2.1: 26 III/2.2: 160
after Z 6804 ; text by Rist
00423
354
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele"
B♭ Dor.
SATB
39: 228
III/2.1: 99 III/2.2: 211
after Z 6804 ; text by Rist
00424
355
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, der du selbsten wohl"
A maj.
SATB
39: 229
III/2.2: 97
after Z 6335 ; text by Bapzien [de ]
00425
356
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, du mein liebstes Leben"
G min.
SATB
39: 230
III/2.2: 144
after Z 7891 ; text by Rist
00426
357
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein"
C Dor.
SATB
39: 230
III/2.2: 144
↔ BWV 470 , Z 6446
00427
358
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude"
D min.
SATB
39: 231
III/2.1: 80 III/2.2: 204
after Z 8032 ; text by Franck, J.
00428
360
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 232
III/2.1: 73 III/2.2: 201
after Z 6551a ; text by Janus
00430
359
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne"
A maj.
SATB
39: 232
III/2.2: 209
after BWV 154 /3; text by Janus
00429
361
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, meines Herzens Freud"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 233
III/2.1: 34 III/2.2: 157
after Z 4797–4798 ; text by Flittner [de ]
00431
362
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesu, nun sei gepreiset"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 234
III/2.1: 12 III/2.2: 149
after Z 8477a ; text by Hermann
00432
364
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 235
III/2.2: 99
after Z 1978 ; text by Luther
00434
363
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gottes Zorn wandt"
E min.
SATB
39: 234
III/2.2: 19
after Z 1576 ; text by Luther
00433
365
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Jesus, meine Zuversicht"
C maj.
SATB
39: 235
III/2.2: 100
after Z 3432b ; text by Louise Henriette of N
00435
369
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Keinen hat Gott verlassen"
E min.
SATB
39: 237
III/2.2: 73
after Z 5395
00439
370
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist"
C maj.
SATB
39: 238
III/2.2: 105
after Z 295 ; text by Luther
00440
371
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit"
A min.
SATB
39: 238
III/2.2: 74
after Z 8600c
00441
372
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Lass, o Herr, dein Ohr sich neigen"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 240
III/2.2: 128
after Z 6863 ; text by Opitz
00442
373
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier"
G maj.
SATB
39: 240
III/2.2: 74, 190
after Z 3498b ; text by Clausnitzer
00443
374
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Lobet den Herren, denn er ist sehr"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 241
III/2.2: 134
after Z 975 ; text after Ps. 147
00444
375
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich"
G maj.
SATB
39: 241
III/2.1: 45 III/2.2: 164
after Z 198 ; text by Herman
00445
376
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich"
A maj.
SATB
39: 242
III/2.2: 197
after Z 198 ; text by Herman
00446
377
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt"
D maj.
SATB
39: 242
III/2.2: 26
after Z 2383 ; text by Schein
00447
378
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Mein Augen schließ ich jetzt"
G maj.
SATB
39: 243
III/2.2: 153
after Z 1067 ; text by Löwenstern
00448
379
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht, Jesus"
G maj.
SATB
39: 243
III/2.2: 87
after Z 3448a
00449
380
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht, weil"
E♭ maj.
SATB
39: 244
III/2.1: 62 III/2.2: 178
after Z 3449 ; text by Keymann
00450
324
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Meine Seele erhebet den Herren"
E min.
SATB
39: 212
III/2.2: 73
after German Magnificat ; text by Luther after Lk. 1:46–55
00394
381
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Meines Lebens letzte Zeit"
E min.
SATB
39: 244
III/2.2: 199
after Z 6380 ; ↔ BWV 488
00451
382
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 245
III/2.1: 40 III/2.2: 28
after Z 3986 ; text by Luther
00452
383
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Mitten wir im Leben sind"
A min.
SATB
39: 246
III/2.2: 124
after Z 8502 ; text by Luther after Media vita
00453
384
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr"
C min.
SATB
39: 247
III/2.2: 86
↔ Z 3355 ; text by Gerhardt
00454
385
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist"
A maj.
SATB
39: 247
III/2.1: 76 III/2.2: 22
after Z 2029a ; text by Luther
00455
386
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun danket alle Gott"
A maj.
SATB
39: 248
III/2.1: 101 III/2.2: 20
after Z 5142 ; text by Rinkart
00456
387
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun freut euch, Gottes Kinder all"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 248
III/2.2: 104
after Z 364 ; text by Alberus
00457
388
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein"
G maj.
SATB
39: 248
III/2.2: 103
after Z 4427 ; text by Luther
00458
389
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren"
C maj.
SATB
39: 249
III/2.1: 32 III/2.2: 159
after Z 8244 ; text by Gramann after Ps. 103
00459
390
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren"
C maj.
SATB
39: 250
III/2.1: 58 III/2.2: 176
after Z 8244 ; text by Gramann after Ps. 103
00460
391
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun preiset alle Gottes Barmherzigkeit"
G maj.
SATB
39: 250
III/2.2: 131
after Z 4089a ; text by Löwenstern
00461
392
5.
1734–1750
chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"
B♭ maj.
SATB
39: 251
III/2.2: 172
after BWV 97 /9; text by Gerhardt
00462
396
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Nun sich der Tag geendet hat"
A min.
SATB
39: 252
III/2.2: 142
after Z 212b ; text by Krieger
00466
397
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort"
F maj.
SATB
39: 253
III/2.1: 23 III/2.2: 163
after Z 5820 ; text by Johann Rist ; ↔ BWV 513
00467
398
5.
c. 1728–1729
chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"
D maj.
SATB
39: 254
III/2.2: 182
after Z 5206b ; text by Heermann ; ↔ BWV 197a /7
00468
399
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"
G maj.
SATB
39: 254
III/2.2: 184
after Z 5148 ; text by Heermann
00469
400
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O Herzensangst"
E♭ maj.
SATB
39: 255
III/2.2: 99
↔ Z 1003 ; text by Müller von Königsberg
00470
401
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig"
F maj.
SATB
39: 255
III/2.2: 94
after Z 4361a ; text by Decius after Agnus Dei
00471
402
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß"
E♭ maj.
SATB
39: 256
III/2.2: 114
after Z 8303 ; text by Heyden
00472
403
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O Mensch, schau Jesum Christum an"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 257
III/2.2: 116
after Z 3994a –b; text by Specht ; ↔ Z 3994c
00473
404
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid"
A min.
SATB
39: 257
III/2.2: 34
after Z 1915 ; text by Rist
00474
F min.
III/2.2: 215
393
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben"
A maj.
SATB
39: 251
III/2.1: 44 III/2.2: 163
after Z 2293b ; text by Gerhardt
00463
394
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben"
A maj.
SATB
39: 252
III/2.1: 96 III/2.2: 210
after Z 2293b ; text by Gerhardt
00464
395
5.
1724–1750
chorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben"
A maj.
SATB
39: 252
III/2.2: 208
after BWV 245 /11; text by Gerhardt
00465
405
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen"
D min.
SATB
39: 258
III/2.2: 124
after Z 1583 ; text by Dach ; ↔ BWV 495
00475
406
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen"
D min.
SATB
39: 258
III/2.2: 129
after Z 1581 ; text by Dach
00476
407
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "O wir armen Sünder"
D maj.
SATB
39: 258
III/2.2: 114
after Z 8187c ; text by Bonnus [de ]
00477
408
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Schaut, ihr Sünder"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 259
III/2.2: 98
after Z 8569 /B; text by Löwenstern
00478
409
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Seelenbräutigam"
A maj.
SATB
39: 260
III/2.2: 82, 216
after Z 3255a –b; text by Drese ; ↔ BWV 496
00479
410
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig"
G min.
SATB
39: 260
III/2.2: 98
after Z 3889b ; text by Keymann ; ↔ BWV 499
00480
411
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Singt dem Herrn ein neues Lied"
G maj.
SATB
39: 260
III/2.2: 146
after Z 6424 ; text by Löwenstern
00481
412
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 261
III/2.2: 119
after Z 849 ; text by Pfeiffer [de ] ; ↔ BWV 501
00482
413
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Sollt ich meinem Gott nicht singen"
D min.
SATB
39: 262
III/2.2: 130
after Z 7886b ; text by Gerhardt ; ↔ BWV 481
00483
414
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Uns ist ein Kindlein heut geborn"
G maj.
SATB
39: 262
III/2.2: 86
after Z 439 ; ↔ BWV 253
00484
415
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Valet will ich dir geben"
D maj.
SATB
39: 263
III/2.2: 16
after Z 5404a ; text by Herberger
00485
416
5.
1724-04-07
chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich"
D min.
SATB
39: 263
III/2.1: 94 III/2.2: 27
after Z 2561 ; text by Luther after Mt 6:9–13 ; ↔ BWV 245 .1/5
00486
417
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen"
B min.
SATB
39: 264
III/2.1: 92 III/2.2: 209
after Z 5264b ; text by Helmbold
00487
418
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen"
A min.
SATB
39: 264
III/2.2: 192
after Z 5264b ; text by Helmbold
00488
419
5.
1726–1761 (CPE)
chorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen"
A min.
SATB
39: 265
III/2.2: 64
by Bach, C. P. E. ; after BWV 16 /6; text by Eber
00489
chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen"
by Bach, C. P. E. ; after BWV 16 /6; text by Helmbold
257
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit"
A min.
SATB
39: 178
III/2.1: 46 III/2.2: 170
after Z 4441a ; text by Luther after Ps. 124
00327
420
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz"
A min.
SATB
39: 265
III/2.2: 84
after Z 1689a
00490
421
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz"
A min.
SATB
39: 266
III/2.1: 65 III/2.2: 178
after Z 1689a ; ↔ BWV 1164 /2
00491
422
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen"
G Mix.
SATB
39: 266
III/2.1: 82 III/2.2: 204
after Z 6461 ; → Z 6462; text by Gerhardt
00492
423
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Was betrübst du dich, mein Herze"
G Dor.
SATB
39: 267
III/2.2: 140
↔ Z 6830 ; text by Herrmann [wikisource:de ]
00493
424
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübet"
A min.
SATB
39: 267
III/2.2: 108
after Z 1837 ; text by Schultt, R. F. [scores ] ; ↔ BWV 506
00494
425
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Was willst du dich, o meine Seele, kränken"
A min.
SATB
39: 268
III/2.2: 142
after Z 7844 ; text by Werder [de ]
00495
426
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Weltlich Ehr und zeitlich Gut"
C maj.
SATB
39: 269
III/2.2: 122
after Z 4972 ; text by Weiße
00496
427
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wenn ich in Angst und Not"
E♭ maj.
SATB
39: 269
III/2.2: 85
after Z 4233 ; text by Löwenstern
00497
428
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist"
G maj.
SATB
39: 270
III/2.2: 187
after Z 4482a ; text by Herman
00498
429
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist"
A maj.
SATB
39: 270
III/2.1: 91 III/2.2: 29
after Z 4482a ; text by Herman
00499
430
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist"
A maj.
SATB
39: 271
III/2.1: 68 III/2.2: 201
after Z 4482a ; text by Herman
00500
431
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein"
F maj.
SATB
39: 272
III/2.2: 38
after Z 394 ; text by Eber
00501
432
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein"
G maj.
SATB
39: 272
III/2.2: 146
after Z 394 ; text by Eber
00502
433
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wer Gott vertraut, hat wohl gebaut"
G maj.
SATB
39: 273
III/2.2: 78
after Z 8207 ; text by Magdeburg [de ]
00503
434
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende"
A min.
SATB
39: 273
III/2.1: 38
after Z 2778 ; text by Emilie Juliane of B-M
00504
chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten"
III/2.2: 85
after Z 2778 ; text by Neumark
435
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wie bist du, Seele, in mir so gar betrübt"
E min.
SATB
39: 274
III/2.2: 143
after Z 4092 ; text by Zeutschner [choralwiki ]
00505
436
5.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"
E maj.
SATB
39: 274
III/2.1: 45 III/2.2: 165
after Z 8359 ; text by Nicolai
00506
437
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"
D Dor.
SATB
39: 275
III/2.2: 76
after Z 7971 ; text by Luther after Creed
00507
258
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält"
B min.
SATB
39: 179
III/2.2: 194
after Z 4441a ; text by Jonas
00328
438
5.
1750 or earlier
chorale setting "Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst"
F maj.
SATB
39: 276
III/2.2: 90
after Z 305 ; text by Kolross
00508
In the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach
Included in the second Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (started 1725): BWV 299 : "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen" (included as No. 39, in both a four-part chorale version and a voice and bass version)
• BWV 397 : "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort" (included as No. 42 in a voice and bass version = BWV 513 )
With a voice and bass variant in Schemellis Gesangbuch
Two-part versions in Schemellis Gesangbuch :[ 46] No. 40 (3), BWV 447 → BWV 297
• No. 281 (18), BWV 481 → BWV 413
• No. 293 (22), BWV 499 → BWV 410
• No. 296 (23), BWV 500 ↔ BWV 500a , four-part variant in St Mark Passion pasticcio
• No. 315 (26), BWV 501 → BWV 412
• No. 320 (27), BWV 441 → BWV 441* or deest
• No. 397 (32), BWV 452 → BWV 299
• No. 488 (37), BWV 461 → BWV 320
• No. 741 (53), BWV 470 → BWV 357
• No. 779 (55), BWV 506 → BWV 424
• No. 881 (63), BWV 488 → BWV 258
• No. 894 (65), BWV 495 → BWV 405
Other four-part chorales in early manuscripts
Authenticated as Bach's after the first edition (1950) of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis : BWV 1089: "Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund"
• BWV 1122: "Denket doch, ihr Menschenkinder"
• BWV 1123: "Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst"
• BWV 1124: "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ"
• BWV 1125: "O Gott, du frommer Gott"
• BWV 1126: "Lobet Gott, unsern Herren"
• BWV deest: "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben"
See also
References
^ Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola . "Bach's Nekrolog " (full title: "VI. Denkmal dreyer verstorbenen Mitglieder der Societät der musikalischen Wissenschafften; C. Der dritte und letzte ist der im Orgelspielen Weltberühmte HochEdle Herr Johann Sebastian Bach, Königlich-Pohlnischer und Churfürstlich Sächsicher Hofcompositeur, und Musikdirector in Leipzig" ), pp. 158–176 in Lorenz Christoph Mizler 's Musikalische Bibliothek [de ] , Volume IV Part 1. Leipzig, Mizlerischer Bücherverlag, 1754 – pp. 167–168
^ D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 123 at Bach Digital website; Mus.ms. Bach St 123 at Berlin State Library website; RISM 989003631
^ "Leipzig, Stadtbibliothek Leipzig, Musikbibliothek: D-LEb Peters Ms. R 18 = Choralsammlung Dietel (Depositum im Bach-Archiv)" (description of Dietel's collection of four-part chorales by Johann Sebastian Bach). Bach Digital . 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2017 .
^ § "Dietel (A1)" in Quick key to the early chorale collections at www .bach-chorales .com
^ 149 Chorales, D-LEb Peters Ms. R 18 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) : Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
^ a b "Welt ade, ich bin dein müde BWV Anh. 170 (= 27/6)" . Bach Digital . Leipzig: Bach Archive ; et al. 2018-05-29.
^ "Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen BWV 43" . Bach Digital . Leipzig: Bach Archive ; et al. 2020-04-24.
^ "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben [1st version] BWV 8.1" . Bach Digital . Leipzig: Bach Archive ; et al. 2020-04-08.
^ a b Vetter, Daniel (1713). Musicalische Kirch- und Hauß-Ergötzlichkeit (in German). Vol. 2. Leipzig. No. 91. OCLC 857536916 .
^ Luke Dahn. BWV 281 at bach-chorales .com , 2017
^ a b Johann Sebastian Bach's Werke (BGA), Bach-Gesellschaft Leipzig , ed. Franz Wüllner , Breitkopf & Härtel , vol 39 (1892) and Schlußband (final volume) (1899).
^ a b Bernhard Friedrich Richter (editor). Joh. Seb. Bach: 389 Choral-Gesänge für gemischten Chor . Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel , 1899 (later also published as Bach: Choralgesänge )
^ RISM 00000990003404 ; copy in Leipzig City Library: D-LEm II. 1. 4° 103 at Bach Digital website
^ Charles Sanford Terry (editor). The Four-Part Chorals of J. S. Bach: With the German Text of the Hymns and English Translations . Travis and Emery, 2009. ISBN 1906857245
^ Albert Riemenschneider (editor). Bach: 371 Harmonized Chorales and 69 Chorale Melodies with Figured Bass . New York: G. Schirmer , 1941.
^ Imre Sulyok (editor). J. S. Bach: Vierstimmige Choralgesänge . Editio Musica Budapest, 1982 (pocket score edited by János Dobra: 1988)
^ Johann Sebastian Bach: 389 Chorales for SATB voices with German Text . Kalmus , 1985. ISBN 0769244203
^ Georg Christian Schemelli , editor; Johann Sebastian Bach, composer and arranger. Musicalisches Gesang-Buch, darinnen 954 geistreiche, sowohl alte als neue Lieder und Arien, mit wohlgesetzten Melodien, in Discont und Baß, befindlich sind: Vornehmlich denen Evangelischen Gemeinen im Stifte, Naumburg-Zeitz gewidmet . Leipzig: Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf , 1736
^ BGA Vol. 39 (1893), pp. 277ff.
^ Uwe Wolf (editor), Henry S. Drinker (translator). "Foreword", p. 4 in Johann Sebastian Bach: Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir (Lord God, we praise thee all of us) BWV 130 (Partitur/Full score). Carus, 2015
^ Anja Morgenstern (editor), Henry S. Drinker (translator). "Foreword", p. 4 in Johann Sebastian Bach: Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen BWV 146 / BC A 70 (Partitur/Full score). Carus, 2004
^ Daniel R. Melamed. J. S. Bach and the German Motet . Cambridge University Press, 1995. ISBN 052141864X , pp. 38–40
^ Bach Digital Work 00342 at Bach Digital website
^ Bach Notes and Translations at www .emmanuelmusic .org
^ Bach Digital Work 01339 at Bach Digital website
^ Bach Digital Work 00571 at Bach Digital website
^ Bach Digital Work 01270 at Bach Digital website
^ Bach Digital Work 01679 at Bach Digital website
^ Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe , .../Prefaces , .../Thematic Catalogue : documentation and facsimiles at the International Music Score Library Project
^ Neue Bach-Ausgabe : documentation at the International Music Score Library Project
^ BWV 281 at Luke Dahn's www .bach-chorales .com website (2018).
^ l. u. (1885). "Moller, Heinrich von ". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 22. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 758– 759.
^ Four–part Realizations of Two–Part Schemelli Chorales at bach-chorales .com
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