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Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the '' Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard w ...
worked at the ducal court in
Weimar Weimar is a city in the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in Central Germany between Erfurt in the west and Jena in the east, approximately southwest of Leipzig, north of Nuremberg and west of Dresden. Together with the neighbouri ...
from 1708 to 1717. The composition of cantatas for the (court chapel) on a regular monthly basis started with his promotion to ' in March 1714.


Church cantatas

From 1714 to 1717 Bach was commissioned to compose one church cantata a month. His goal was to compose a complete set of cantatas for the liturgical year within four years. In the course of almost four years there he thus covered most occasions of the
liturgical year The liturgical year, also called the church year, Christian year or kalendar, consists of the cycle of liturgical seasons in Christian churches that determines when feast days, including celebrations of saints, are to be observed, and whi ...
. The first version of ''Liebster Gott, vergisst du mich'', BWV 1136 (formerly ), a lost cantata the libretto of which was written by
Georg Christian Lehms Georg Christian Lehms (; 1684 – 15 May 1717) was a German poet and novelist who sometimes used the pen-name ''Pallidor''. He published poetry, novels, libretti for operas, and the texts of cantatas. Life Born in Liegnitz (now in Poland) in 168 ...
and published in 1711 for the seventh Sunday after Trinity, may have been composed in Weimar.


Before 1714

Apart from some Weimar cycle cantatas which may have been composed before they were adopted into that cycle ( BWV 18, 21, 54 and 199): *Lost council election cantatas for
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: ** 1709: second council election cantata for Mühlhausen, BWV 1138.1 (formerly BWV Anh. 192) ** 1710: third council election cantata for Mühlhausen, BWV 1138.2 (formerly BWV
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) *Doubtful work: ** New Year: ''Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele'', BWV 143 (likely 1709–1711)


Weimar cycle

The expression "Weimar cycle" has been used for the cantatas composed in Weimar from 1714 (which form the bulk of extant cantatas composed before Bach's Leipzig time). Cantatas 54 and 199 were performed within the cycle but possibly composed earlier. BWV 18 and 21 may also have been composed before 1714. *
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(Mariae Verkündigung): ''Himmelskönig, sei willkommen'', BWV 182 (performed on Palm Sunday ) * Jubilate (third Sunday after Easter): ''Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen'', BWV 12 () * Pentecost: ''Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten!'' BWV 172 (Weimar version in C major: ) * Third Sunday after Trinity: ''Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis'', BWV 21 (C minor, Weimar: ; D minor, Köthen/Hamburg: 1720) * Oculi (Third Sunday of Lent): ''Widerstehe doch der Sünde'', BWV 54 * 11th Sunday after Trinity: ''Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut'', BWV 199 (: Weimar version in C minor; restaged in Köthen in a version in D minor) * First Sunday of Advent: ''Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland'', BWV 61 () * Christmas ''Christen, ätzet diesen Tag'', BWV 63 () * Sunday after Christmas: ''Tritt auf die Glaubensbahn'', BWV 152 () * Sexagesima (Second Sunday before Lent): ''Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt'', BWV 18 (early version in G minor, : ) * Oculi (Third Sunday of Lent): ''Alles, was von Gott geboren'', BWV 80a ( or ; music lost) * Easter: ''Der Himmel lacht! Die Erde jubilieret'', BWV 31 (Weimar version: ) * Cantate (fourth Sunday after Easter): ''Leb ich, oder leb ich nicht'', BWV Anh. 191 ( – music lost, extant libretto by Salomon Franck published Weimar 1715) *
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: ''O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad'', BWV 165 () * Fourth Sunday after Trinity: ''Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe'', BWV 185 () * 20th Sunday after Trinity: ''Ach! ich sehe, itzt, da ich zur Hochzeit gehe'', BWV 162 ( or possibly ) * 23rd Sunday after Trinity: ''Nur jedem das Seine'', BWV 163 () * Fourth Sunday of Advent: ''Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn'', BWV 132 () * Second Sunday after Epiphany: ''Mein Gott, wie lang, ach lange?'' BWV 155 () * 16th Sunday after Trinity: ''Komm, du süße Todesstunde'', BWV 161 ( or ) * Second Sunday of Advent: ''Wachet! betet! betet! wachet!'' BWV 70a (; in 1723 expanded to BWV 170 for Trinity XXVI) * Third Sunday of Advent: ''Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht'', BWV 186a (; in 1723 expanded to BWV 186 for Trinity VII) * Fourth Sunday of Advent: ''Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben'', BWV 147a (; in 1723 expanded to BWV 147 for Visitation)


Other sacred music and cantatas of Bach's Weimar period

In the ''
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'' of 2015,
Peter Wollny Peter Wollny (born 29 June 1961) is a German musicologist, a Bach scholar who has served the Bach Archive Leipzig beginning in 1993, and as its director from 2014. Wollny has contributed to the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, and has been an editor of '' Car ...
wrote that Bach likely encountered several of the old-school
contrapuntal In music, counterpoint is the relationship between two or more musical lines (or voices) which are harmonically interdependent yet independent in rhythm and melodic contour. It has been most commonly identified in the European classical tradi ...
sacred compositions, which were going to play a seminal role in the composer's output of the 1740s, for the first time in Weimar. Among these compositions are, * Masses by
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: ** , arranged by Bach around 1742. ** , copied under Bach's direction around 1744–1745. *
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's Magnificat in C major, arranged by Bach around 1742 ( BWV Anh. 30). *
Kyrie–Gloria Mass for double choir, BWV Anh. 167 The Kyrie–Gloria Mass for double choir, BWV Anh. 167, is a Mass (music), mass composition in G major by an unknown composer. The work was likely composed in the last quarter of the 17th century. The composition has two sections, ...
, possibly performed under Bach's direction on 6 November 1713 in Weimar.


Passions

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performed in the Weimar period, however not considered to be
passion cantata In Christian music, a Passion is a setting of the Passion of Christ. Liturgically, most Passions were intended to be performed as part of church services in the Holy Week. Passion settings developed from Medieval intoned readings of the Gospe ...
s, thus not generally listed in the Weimar (cantata) cycle: * "Keiser"'s ''St Mark Passion'', version BC D 5a (early 1710s, with possibly a few movements added or arranged by Bach) * ''
Weimarer Passion The ''Weimarer Passion'', BWV deest ( BC D 1), is a hypothetical Passion oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, thought to have possibly been performed on Good Friday 26 March 1717 at Gotha on the basis of a payment of 12 Thaler on 12 April 1717 to ...
'' (, lost)


Strophic aria, BWV 1127

In 1713 Bach composed a sacred aria, " Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn", for a secular occasion, the birthday of
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.


Secular cantatas

Bach composed the first version of his secular cantata ''Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd'', BWV 208 (''Hunting Cantata'') for performance on .BDW at ''
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References

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