This 2-part cantata, is long and substantial, with, eleven movements. An uncomplicated 'festive' orchestra is required, 3 x trumpets + timps, 2 x oboes, strings, a 4-part choir/soloists and continuo. 1/(chorus) 'God is gone up with a shout, The Lord with the sound of...
Bach: The Cantatas
– Third Sunday after Easter – 30th April 2023 – Jubilate Sunday – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 146 – ,Wir mussen durch viel Trubsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen’ –
This cantata is only available in manuscript copies, which have, in past times, given scholars food for thought, as regards its authenticity. The oboe d'amore orchestra, +additional taille, with 4-part chorus/soloists and continuo, is supplemented by a lone flute and...
– 23rd Sunday after Trinity – 20th November 2022 – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 163 – ,Nur jedem das Seine’ –
2 cellos are required for the third movement - aria and 4 soloists are required, for 5 vocal movements, -3 arias and 2 recits. The only choral movement is the final choral and the orchestra, is simply strings and continuo. 1/Aria: To each, his own, is due. If the...
– 22nd Sunday after Trinity – 13th November 2022 – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 115 -,Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit’ –
A string orchestra, -violin x 2 and viola + continuo and with 4-part choir- is joined by one each, of oboe d’amore and flute. A violincello-piccolo, makes a welcome, although slightly different contribution, to 4th Aria movement and a corno appears in its familiar...
– 21st Sunday after Trinity – 6th November 2022 – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 109 – ,Ich glaube, lieber Herr, hilf meinem Unglauben’ –
An oboe orchestra, with 4-part choir is joined by a single Corno da caccia, where it appears only twice, firstly in the opening chorus, where it has a mostly, independent part and secondly in the exciting orchestral choral, the final movement, where it simply...
– 20th Sunday after Trinity – 30th October 2022 – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 180 – ,Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele‘ –
This single oboe orchestra, with 4-part chorus and soloists, is augmented, with a single oboe da caccia and a single flauto transverso and 2 x flauto dolce. The whole is spiced-up, by the unforgettable presence of the violoncello piccolo, in third recitativo movement....
– 19th Sunday after Trinity – 23rd October 2022 – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 56 -,Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne yragen’ –
Here, there is a full oboe-orchestra, complete with a taille. The continuo ‘cello has an important part in the first recitativo, but the most important feature, is that there is no chorus, until the last important choral and no soloists, -save a lone bass voice. This...
– 18th Sunday after Trinity – 16th October – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 197 – ,Gott ist unsre Zuversicht’ –
This large and long cantata, -most probably a so-called wedding cantata, is chosen, to fill a gap in Bach’s cantatas, for the 18th Sunday. An oboe orchestra, with a d’amore option, 4-part chorus and choir, with an additional bassoon continuo, is supplemented by...
– 17th Sunday after Trinity – 9th October 2022 – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 148 – ,Bringet dem Herrn Ehre seines Namens’ –
The distinctive sound and color, of a trio of oboes, -2 x d’amore and one caccia, with a single clarion/tromba, heads-up this string orchestra, complete with 4-part choir and continuo, although for the 2 arias and 2 recitativo, Bach uses only tenor and alto soloists....
– 16th Sunday after Trinity – 2nd October 2022 – J.S.Bach cantata BWV 95 – ,Christus, der ist mein Leben’ –
An Oboe d’amore orchestra, with continuo and 4 part chorus and soprano, tenor and bass arias and recitativos and a reinforcing corno, un the opening number and final chorale. In fact, exceptionally, Bach uses 4 chorale tunes in this cantata, the first verse of three...