List of songs and arias by Johann Sebastian Bach
Songs and arias by Johann Sebastian Bach are compositions listed in Chapter 6 of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV 439–524), which also includes the Quodlibet .[ 1] Most of the songs and arias included in this list are set for voice and continuo . Most of them are also spiritual, i.e. hymn settings, although a few have a worldly theme. The best known of these, "Bist du bei mir ", was however not composed by Bach.
An aria by Bach was rediscovered in the 21st century, and was assigned the number BWV 1127 .[ 2] Further hymn settings and arias by Bach are included in his cantatas , motets , masses, passions, oratorios and chorale harmonisations (BWV 1–438 and later additions). The second Anhang of the BWV catalogue also lists a few songs of doubtful authenticity.
Songs, arias and Quodlibet, BWV 439–524
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column
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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.
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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, ...)
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Key
Key of the composition
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Scoring
See scoring table below for the abbreviations used in this column
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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.[ 3]
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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:[ 4]
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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 .
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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
Background colours
Colour
Meaning
green
extant or clearly documented partial or complete manuscript (copy) by Bach and/or first edition under Bach's supervision
yellow
extant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) or print edition, in whole or in part, by close relative, i.e. brother (J. Christoph ), wife (A. M. ), son (W. F. / C. P. E. / J. C. F. / J. Christian ) or son-in-law (Altnickol )
orange-brown
extant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) by close friend and/or pupil (Kellner, Krebs, Kirnberger, Walther , ...), or distant family member
Songs, arias and Quodlibet in Chapter 6 of BWV2a
BWV
2a
Date
Name
Key
Scoring
BG
NBE
Additional info
BD
439
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ach, dass nicht die letzte Stunde" (Schemelli #831; tune #56)
V Bc
39: 279
III/2.1: 210
↔ Z 6721 ; text by Neumeister
00509
440
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Auf, auf! die rechte Zeit ist hier" (Schemelli #171; tune #11)
V Bc
39: 279
III/2.1: 123
↔ Z 705 ; text by Opitz
00510
441
6.
c. 1735 or earlier
chorale setting "Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden"
F maj.
SATB
III/2.1: 67
after Z 5243 ; text by Gerhardt
00511
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden" (Schemelli #320; tune #27)
V Bc
39: 279
III/2.1: 152
442
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Beglückter Stand getreuer Seelen" (Schemelli #570; tune #39)
V Bc
39: 280
III/2.1: 176
after Z 5970 ; text by Bonin [de ]
00512
443
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Beschränkt, ihr Weisen dieser Welt" (Schemelli #689; tune #47)
V Bc
39: 280
III/2.1: 192
↔ Z 7765 ; text by Wegleiter [wikisource:de ]
00513
444
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Brich entzwei, mein armes Herze" (Schemelli #303; tune #24)
V Bc
39: 280
III/2.1: 146
after Z 7110–7111a ; → Z 7111b; text by Trommer [scores ]
00514
445
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Brunnquell aller Güter" (Schemelli #335; tune #29)
V Bc
39: 281
III/2.1: 156
after Z 6252b ; text by Franck, J.
00515
446
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Der lieben Sonnen Licht und Pracht" (Schemelli #39; tune #2)
V Bc
39: 281
III/2.1: 106
after Z 5659 ; text by Scriver
00516
447
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Der Tag ist hin, die Sonne gehet nieder" (Schemelli #40; tune #3)
V Bc
39: 281
III/2.1: 108
after Z 923 ; ↔ BWV 297 ; text by Rube [fr ]
00517
448
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Der Tag mit seinem Lichte" (Schemelli #43; tune #4)
V Bc
39: 282
III/2.1: 110
after Z 7512b ; text by Gerhardt
00518
449
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Dich bet ich an, mein höchster Gott" (Schemelli #396; tune #31)
V Bc
39: 282
III/2.1: 160
↔ Z 2437 ; text by Olearius, J. G. [de ] [ 5]
00519
450
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Die bittre Leidenszeit beginnet abermal" (Schemelli #258; tune #17)
V Bc
39: 282
III/2.1: 134
after Z 7429 ; text by Elmenhorst [de ]
00520
451
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Die güldne Sonne" (Schemelli #13; tune #1)
V Bc
39: 283
III/2.1: 104
after Z 8015 ; text by Gerhardt
00521
452
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen " (Schemelli #397; tune #32)
V Bc
39: 284
III/2.1: 162
after BWV 299 ; → Z 3068 ; text by Crasselius
00522
453
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Eins ist not! ach Herr, dies Eine" (Schemelli #112; tune #7)
V Bc
39: 284
III/2.1: 116
↔ Z 7129 ; text by Schröder [scores ]
00523
454
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist" (Schemelli #187; tune #12)
V Bc
39: 284
III/2.1: 124
after Z 5741 ; text by Rist
00524
455
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Erwürgtes Lamm, das die verwahrten Siegel" (Schemelli #580; tune #43)
V Bc
39: 285
III/2.1: 184
after Z 3138 ; text by Bonin [de ]
00525
456
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Es glänzet der Christen inwendiges Leben" (Schemelli #572; tune #40)
V Bc
39: 285
III/2.1: 178
after Z 6969 ; text by Richter
00526
457
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Es ist nun aus mit meinem Leben" (Schemelli #847; tune #57)
V Bc
39: 286
III/2.1: 212
after Z 6969 ; text by Omeis [de ]
00527
458
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Es ist vollbracht! Vergiss ja nicht dies Wort" (Schemelli #306; tune #25)
V Bc
39: 286
III/2.1: 148
after Z 2692 ; text by Schmidt [scores ]
00528
459
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Es kostet viel, ein Christ zu sein" (Schemelli #522; tune #38)
V Bc
39: 286
III/2.1: 174
after Z 2727 ; text by Richter
00529
460
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" (Schemelli #647; tune #45)
V Bc
39: 288
III/2.1: 188
after Z 7415 ; text by Gerhardt
00530
461
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Gott lebet noch" (Schemelli #488; tune #37)
V Bc
39: 288
III/2.1: 172
after Z 7951 ; ↔ BWV 320 ; text by Zihn [de ]
00531
462
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Gott wie groß ist deine Güte" (Schemelli #360; tune #30)
V Bc
39: 289
III/2.1: 158
text by Schemelli ; → Z 7937
00532
463
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Herr, nicht schicke deine Rache" (Schemelli #78; tune #5)
V Bc
39: 289
III/2.1: 112
after Z 6863 ; text by Opitz
00533
464
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht" (Schemelli #861; tune #58)
V Bc
39: 290
III/2.1: 214
after Z 5869a ; text by Dach
00534
465
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ich freue mich in dir" (Schemelli #194; tune #13)
V Bc
39: 290
III/2.1: 126
after Z 5138 ; text by Ziegler, C.
00535
466
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ich halte treulich still" (Schemelli #657; tune #46)
V Bc
39: 290
III/2.1: 190
text by Till [scores ] ; → Z 5082
00536
467
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ich lass dich nicht" (Schemelli #734; tune #51)
V Bc
39: 291
III/2.1: 200
after Z 7455 ; text by Deßler [de ]
00537
468
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ich liebe Jesum alle Stund" (Schemelli #737; tune #52)
V Bc
39: 291
III/2.1: 202
after Z 4731 ; → Z 4732
00538
469
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier" (Schemelli #195; tune #14)
V Bc
39: 292
III/2.1: 128
↔ Z 4663 ; text by Gerhardt
00539
476
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte" (Schemelli #197; tune #15)
V Bc
39: 294
III/2.1: 130
after Z 3703 ; text by Franck, J.
00546
471
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Jesu, deine Liebeswunden" (Schemelli #139; tune #10)
V Bc
39: 292
III/2.1: 122
text by Wegleit. [wikisource:de ] ?; → Z 1302
00541
470
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein" (Schemelli #741; tune #53)
V Bc
39: 292
III/2.1: 204
↔ BWV 357 ; → Z 6446
00540
472
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Jesu, meines Glaubens Zier" (Schemelli #119; tune #8)
V Bc
39: 293
III/2.1: 118
after Z 6453 ; text by Sacer
00542
473
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Jesu, meines Herzens Freud" (Schemelli #696; tune #48)
V Bc
39: 293
III/2.1: 194
after Z 4797–4798 ; text by Flittner [de ]
00543
474
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Jesus ist das schönste Licht" (Schemelli #463; tune #33)
V Bc
39: 293
III/2.1: 164
after Z 6412 ; text by Richter
00544
475
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Jesus, unser Trost und Leben" (Schemelli #333; tune #28)
V Bc
39: 294
III/2.1: 154
after Z 4918 ; text by Homburg [de ]
00545
477
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Kein Stündlein geht dahin" (Schemelli #869; tune #60)
V Bc
39: 294
III/2.1: 218
after 4243b ; text by Franck, M. ?
00547
478
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Komm, süßer Tod" (Schemelli #868; tune #59)
V Bc
39: 295
III/2.1: 216
→ Z 4400
00548
479
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Kommt, Seelen, dieser Tag" (Schemelli #936; tune #67)
V Bc
39: 295
III/2.1: 232
→ Z 5185 ; text by Löscher
00549
480
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Kommt wieder aus der finstern Gruft" (Schemelli #938; tune #68)
V Bc
39: 296
III/2.1: 234
→ Z 4709 ; text by Löscher
00550
481
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Lasset uns mit Jesu ziehen" (Schemelli #281; tune #18)
V Bc
39: 296
III/2.1: 136
after Z 7886b ; ↔ BWV 413 ; text by Birken
00551
482
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Liebes Herz, bedenke doch" (Schemelli #467; tune #34)
V Bc
39: 297
III/2.1: 166
after Z 6434 ; text by Koitsch [de ]
00552
483
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Liebster Gott, wann werd ich sterben" (Schemelli #873; tune #61)
E♭ maj.
V Bc
39: 297
III/2.1: 220
after Z 6634 ; text by Neumann
00553
484
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Liebster Herr Jesu, wo bleibst du so lange" (Schemelli #874; tune #62)
V Bc
39: 298
III/2.1: 222
↔ Z 3969 ; text by Weselowius [scores ]
00554
485
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen" (Schemelli #761; tune #54)
V Bc
39: 298
III/2.1: 206
after Z 4932c ; text by Fritsch
00555
488
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Meines Lebens letzte Zeit" (Schemelli #881; tune #63)
V Bc
39: 299
III/2.1: 224
after Z 6380 ; ↔ BWV 381
00558
486
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen" (Schemelli #121; tune #9)
V Bc
39: 298
III/2.1: 120
after Z 5988 ; text by Deßler [de ]
00556
487
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Mein Jesu! was vor Seelenweh" (Schemelli #283; tune #19)
V Bc
39: 299
III/2.1: 138
text by Schemelli ?; → Z 8383
00557
489
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr" (Schemelli #574; tune #41)
V Bc
39: 300
III/2.1: 180
after Z 3342 ; text by Gerhardt ?
00559
490
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Nur mein Jesus ist mein Leben" (Schemelli #700; tune #49)
V Bc
39: 300
III/2.1: 196
after Z 8404c
00560
491
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "O du Liebe meiner Liebe" (Schemelli #284; tune #20)
V Bc
39: 300
III/2.1: 140
after Z 6693 ; text by Senitz [Wikidata ] [ 6]
00561
492
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "O finstre Nacht, wenn wirst du doch vergehen" (Schemelli #891; tune #64)
V Bc
39: 301
III/2.1: 226
↔ Z 6171 ; text by Breithaupt [scores ]
00562
493
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild" (Schemelli #203; tune #16)
V Bc
39: 302
III/2.1: 132
after Z 2016a ; text by Thilo [de ]
00563
494
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "O liebe Seele, zieh die Sinnen" (Schemelli #575; tune #42)
V Bc
39: 302
III/2.1: 182
→ Z 7787
00564
495
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen" (Schemelli #894; tune #65)
V Bc
39: 302
III/2.1: 228
after Z 1583 ; ↔ BWV 405 ; text by Dach
00565
496
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Seelenbräutigam" (Schemelli #472; tune #35)
V Bc
39: 303
III/2.1: 168
after Z 3255a –b; ↔ BWV 409 ; text by Drese
00566
497
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Seelenweide" (Schemelli #710; tune #50)
V Bc
39: 303
III/2.1: 198
after Z 1286 ; text by Drese
00567
499
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig" (Schemelli #293; tune #22)
V Bc
39: 304
III/2.1: 143
after Z 3889b ; ↔ BWV 410 ; text by Keymann
00569
498
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Selig, wer an Jesum denkt" (Schemelli #292; tune #21)
V Bc
39: 304
III/2.1: 142
→ Z 4846
00568
500
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "So gehst du nun, mein Jesu hin" (Schemelli #296; tune #23)
V Bc
39: 304
III/2.1: 144
after Z 7631b ; ↔ BWV 500a ; text by Nachtenhöfer [de ]
00570
501
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht" (Schemelli #315; tune #26)
V Bc
39: 304
III/2.1: 150
after Z 849 ; ↔ BWV 412 ; text by Pfeiffer [de ]
00572
502
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "So wünsch ich mir zu guter Letzt" (Schemelli #901; tune #66)
V Bc
39: 305
III/2.1: 230
↔ Z 5892 ; text by Rist
00573
503
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Steh ich bei meinem Gott" (Schemelli #945; tune #69)
V Bc
39: 305
III/2.1: 236
after Z 5207 ; text by Herrnschmidt [de ]
00574
504
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Vergiss mein nicht, dass ich dein nicht vergesse" (Schemelli #475; tune #36)
V Bc
39: 306
III/2.1: 170
after Z 4779 ; text by Arnold
00575
505
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Vergiss mein nicht, ..., Mein allerliebster Gott" (Schemelli #627; tune #44)
V Bc
39: 306
III/2.1: 186
text by Arnold ; → Z 4233
00576
506
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübt" (Schemelli #779; tune #55)
A min.
V Bc
39: 307
III/2.1: 208
after Z 1837 ; ↔ BWV 424 ; text by Schultt, R. F. [scores ]
00577
507
6.
1735–1736 or earlier
song "Wo ist mein Schäflein, das ich liebe" (Schemelli #108; tune #6)
V Bc
39: 308
III/2.1: 114
after Z 5958a ; text by Schultt, J. P. [scores ]
00578
508
6.
1718-11-16 (GHS) after 1733–1734 (AMB)
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 25: aria "Bist du bei mir "
E♭ maj.
V Bc
432 : 36 39: 309
V/4: 102
after Stölzel (Diomedes )
00579
509
6.
1725–1733 (AMB)
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 41: aria "Gedenke doch, mein Geist, zurücke"
V Bc
432 : 52 39: 310
V/4: 128
00580
510
6.
1725–1733
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 12: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille"
F maj.
V Bc
432 : 30 39: 311
V/4: 91
00581
511
6.
1725–1733
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 13a: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille"
G min.
V Bc
432 : 31 39: 287
V/4: 91
text by Gerhardt ; → BWV 512
00582
512
6.
1725–1733
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 13b: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille"
E min.
V Bc
432 : 31 39: 287
V/4: 91
after BWV 511 ; ↔ BWV 315 , Z 7417a ; text by Gerhardt
00583
513
6.
1725–1733 (AMB)
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 42: song "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort"
V Bc
432 : 52 39: 301
V/4: 129
↔ BWV 397 ; text by Rist
00584
514
6.
1725–1733 (AMB)
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 35: song "Schaffs mit mir, Gott"
V Bc
432 : 48 39: 303
V/4: 125
text by Schmolck
00585
515
6.
after 1733–1734
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 20a: aria "So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife"
D min.
V Bc
432 : 34
V/4: 98
by Bach, G. H. ?; → BWV 515a
00586
515a
6.
after 1733–1734
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 20b: aria "So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife"
G min.
V Bc
432 : 34 39: 309
V/4: 98
after BWV 515
00587
516
6.
after 1733–1734 (AMB)
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 33: aria "Warum betrübst du dich"
V Bc
432 : 46 39: 307
V/4: 121
00588
517
6.
after 1733–1734 (AMB)
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 40: song "Wie wohl ist mir, o Freund der Seelen"
V Bc
432 : 51 39: 307
V/4: 128
text by Deßler [de ]
00589
518
6.
after 1725
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 37: aria "Willst du dein Herz mir schenken" a.k.a. "Aria di G(i)ovannini"
V Bc
432 : 49 39: 311
V/4: 126
00590
519
6.
c. 1736?
Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 1: "Hier lieg ich nun, o Vater aller Gnaden"
V Bc
by Krebs, J. L. ?; in Spitta III , pp. 401–403
00591
520
6.
c. 1736?
Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 2: "Das walt mein Gott, Gott Vater, Sohn und heilger Geist"
V Bc
by Krebs, J. L. ?; in Spitta III , pp. 401–403
00592
521
6.
c. 1736?
Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 3: "Gott, mein Herz dir Dank zusendet"
V
III/3
by Krebs, J. L. ?; in Spitta III , pp. 401–403
00593
522
6.
c. 1736?
Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 4: "Meine Seele, lass es gehen, wie es in der Welt jetzt geht"
V
by Krebs, J. L. ?; in Spitta III , pp. 401–403
00594
523
6.
c. 1736?
Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 5: "Ich gnüge mich an meinem Stande"
V
by Krebs, J. L. ?; in Spitta III , pp. 401–403
00595
524
6.
1707 – July 1708
Quodlibet (incomplete; wedding?)
SATB (SBBB) Bc
NBG 322
I/41: 69
00596
Sacred songs and arias from Schemelli's Songbook (BWV 439–507)
Title page of Georg Christian Schemelli 's 1736 Songbook, containing 69 melodies for which Bach provided a melody and/or (improved) accompaniment
The hymnal or song book known as Schemellis Gesangbuch , published 1736 in Leipzig by Georg Christian Schemelli , contained 954 hymns;[ 7] 69 of these, listed here, were accompanied by a melody and a figured bass .
BWV 439 – Ach, dass nicht die letzte Stunde
BWV 440 – Auf, auf! die rechte Zeit ist hier
BWV 441 – Auf! auf! mein Herz, mit Freuden [commons ]
BWV 442 – Beglückter Stand getreuer Seelen
BWV 443 – Beschränkt, ihr Weisen dieser Welt
BWV 444 – Brich entzwei, mein armes Herze
BWV 445 – Brunnquell aller Güter
BWV 446 – Der lieben Sonnen Licht und Pracht
BWV 447 – Der Tag ist hin, die Sonne gehet nieder
BWV 448 – Der Tag mit seinem Lichte
BWV 449 – Dich bet' ich an, mein höchster Gott
BWV 450 – Die bittre Leidenszeit beginnet abermal
BWV 451 – Die güldne Sonne voll Freud und Wonne
BWV 452 – Dir, dir Jehovah, will ich singen
BWV 453 – Eins ist Not! ach Herr, dies Eine
BWV 454 – Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist
BWV 455 – Erwürgtes Lamm, das die verwahrten Siegel
BWV 456 – Es glänzet der Christen
BWV 457 – Es ist nun aus mit meinem Leben
BWV 458 – Es ist vollbracht! vergiss ja nicht
BWV 459 – Es kostet viel, ein Christ zu sein
BWV 460 – Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille
BWV 461 – Gott lebet noch; Seele, was verzagst du doch?
BWV 462 – Gott, wie groß ist deine Güte
BWV 463 – Herr, nicht schicke deine Rache
BWV 464 – Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht
BWV 465 – Ich freue mich in dir
BWV 466 – Ich halte treulich still und liebe
BWV 467 – Ich lass' dich nicht
BWV 468 – Ich liebe Jesum alle Stund'
BWV 469 – Ich steh' an deiner Krippen hier
BWV 470 – Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein
BWV 471 – Jesu, deine Liebeswunden
BWV 472 – Jesu, meines Glaubens Zier
BWV 473 – Jesu, meines Herzens Freud
BWV 474 – Jesus ist das schönste Licht
BWV 475 – Jesus, unser Trost und Leben
BWV 476 – Ihr Gestirn', ihr hohen Lufte
BWV 477 – Kein Stündlein geht dahin
BWV 478 – Komm, süßer Tod, komm, selge Ruh
BWV 479 – Kommt, Seelen, dieser Tag
BWV 480 – Kommt wieder aus der finstern Gruft
BWV 481 – Lasset uns mit Jesu ziehen
BWV 482 – Liebes Herz, bedenke doch
BWV 483 – Liebster Gott, wann werd' ich sterben?
BWV 484 – Liebster Herr Jesu! wo bleibest du so lange?
BWV 485 – Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen
BWV 486 – Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen
BWV 487 – Mein Jesu! was für Seelenweh
BWV 488 – Meines Lebens letzte Zeit
BWV 489 – Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr
BWV 490 – Nur mein Jesus ist mein Leben
BWV 491 – O du Liebe meiner Liebe
BWV 492 – O finstre Nacht
BWV 493 – O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild
BWV 494 – O liebe Seele, zieh' die Sinnen
BWV 495 – O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen
BWV 496 – Seelen-Bräutigam, Jesu, Gottes Lamm
BWV 497 – Seelenweide, meine Freude
BWV 498 – Selig, wer an Jesum denkt
BWV 499 – Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig
BWV 500 – So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin
BWV 501 – So giebst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht
BWV 502 – So wünsch' ich mir zu guter Letzt
BWV 503 – Steh' ich bei meinem Gott
BWV 504 – Vergiss mein nicht, dass ich dein nicht
BWV 505 – Vergiss mein nicht, vergiss mein nicht
BWV 506 – Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübet
BWV 507 – Wo ist mein Schäflein, das ich liebe
Songs and arias from the second Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (BWV 508–518)
Ukrainian words by M. Strikha
BWV 508 – Bist du bei mir (on a melody by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel )
BWV 509 – Gedenke doch, mein Geist, aria
BWV 510 – Gib dich zufrieden, chorale
BWV 511 – Gib dich zufrieden, chorale
BWV 512 – Gib dich zufrieden, chorale
BWV 513 – O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, chorale
BWV 514 – Schaffs mit mir, Gott, chorale
BWV 515 – So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife, aria
BWV 515a – So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife
BWV 516 – Warum betrübst du dich, aria
BWV 517 – Wie wohl ist mir, o Freund der Seelen
BWV 518 – Willst du dein Herz mir schenken
Five hymns from a manuscript by Johann Ludwig Krebs (BWV 519–523)
Fünf geistliche Lieder are five hymns as collected by Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713–1780) and published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1917.
BWV 519 – Hier lieg ich nun
BWV 520 – Das walt' mein Gott
BWV 521 – Gott mein Herz dir Dank
BWV 522 – Meine Seele, lass es gehen
BWV 523 – Ich gnüge mich an meinem Stande
Quodlibet (BWV 524)
Added to the BWV catalogue in the 21st century (BWV 1127)
Doubtful works from BWV Anh. II (BWV Anh. 32–41)
BWV Anh. II lists eight songs in Christian Hofmann von Hofmannswaldau 's Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte and two in Sperontes ' Singende Muse an der Pleiße as possibly composed by Bach.
From Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte
BWV Anh. 32 – Sacred Song "Getrost mein Geist, wenn Wind und Wetter krachen" (doubtful)
BWV Anh. 33 – Sacred song "Mein Jesus, spare nicht" (doubtful)
BWV Anh. 34 – Sacred Song "Kann ich mit einem Tone" (doubtful)
BWV Anh. 35 – Sacred Song "Meine Seele lass die Flügel" (doubtful)
BWV Anh. 36 – Sacred song "Ich stimm' itzund ein Straff-Lied an" (doubtful)
BWV Anh. 37 – Sacred song "Der schwarze Flügel trüber Nacht" (doubtful)
BWV Anh. 38 – Sacred song "Das Finsterniß tritt ein" (doubtful)
BWV Anh. 39 – Song "Ach was wollt ihr trüben Sinnen" (doubtful)
From Singende Muse an der Pleiße
Spurious work from BWV Anh. III (BWV Anh. 158)
Other BWV numbers referring to a single aria
In the church cantata range of BWV numbers (BWV 1–200):
References
^ (BWV2a ) Alfred Dürr , Yoshitake Kobayashi (eds.), Kirsten Beißwenger. Bach Werke Verzeichnis: Kleine Ausgabe, nach der von Wolfgang Schmieder vorgelegten 2. Ausgabe . Preface in English and German. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1998. ISBN 3765102490 - ISBN 978-3765102493 , pp. 304–310
^ Bach Digital Work 01307 at www .bachdigital .de
^ 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
^ Leaver, Robin A., ed. (2016). The Routledge Research Companion to Johann Sebastian Bach . Taylor & Francis. pp. 153 –154 . ISBN 9781315452807 .
^ Pietrzak, Ewa (2014). "Schlesier in den deutschen Sprachgesellschaften des 17. Jahrhunderts" [Silesians in the German-speaking communities of the 17th century]. In Garber, Klaus; Wismann, Heinz; Siebers, Winfried (eds.). Europäische Sozietätsbewegung und demokratische Tradition: Die europäischen Akademien der Frühen Neuzeit zwischen Frührenaissance und Spätaufklärung . Frühe Neuzeit (in German). Vol. 26– 27. Walter de Gruyter. p. 1296 . ISBN 9783110963243 .
^ 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
^ "Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn (aria) BWV 1127" . Bach Digital . Leipzig: Bach Archive ; et al. 30 March 2020.
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