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s of diverse kinds, to be played on an organ with two manuals and
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'), commonly known as the ''Schübler Chorales'' (german: Schübler-Choräle),
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 645–650, is a set of
chorale prelude In music, a chorale prelude or chorale setting is a short liturgical composition for organ using a chorale tune as its basis. It was a predominant style of the German Baroque era and reached its culmination in the works of J.S. Bach, who wrote 46 ...
s composed by
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. Johann Georg Schübler, after whom the collection came to be named, published it in 1747 or before August 1748, in Zella St. Blasii. At least five preludes of the compilation are transcribed from movements in Bach's church cantatas, mostly chorale cantatas he had composed around two decades earlier. These six chorales provide an approachable version of the music of the cantatas through the more marketable medium of keyboard transcriptions. Virtually all Bach's cantatas were unpublished in his lifetime.


Context and content

The
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s of the
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s on which the chorale settings included in the ''Schübler Chorales'' are based can be identified by their Zahn number. The fourth chorale of the set is however based on a German variant of the Ninth psalm tone. Five of the ''Schübler Chorales'' are transcriptions of movements of extant church cantatas by Bach. These cantatas belong to the chorale cantata or second year cycle. Bach began to present the cantatas of this cycle from the first Sunday after
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11 June 1724, which was the start of his second year in Leipzig. He continued to present 40 new
chorale cantata A chorale cantata is a church cantata based on a chorale—in this context a Lutheran chorale. It is principally from the Germany, German Baroque music, Baroque era. The organizing principle is the words and music of a Lutheran hymn. Usually a chora ...
s until Easter of the next year, 1 April 1725, from which day the chorale cantata cycle and the second year cycle no longer coincide: for the remainder of his second year in Leipzig his newly composed church cantatas were no longer in the chorale cantata format, while on the other hand he added chorale cantatas to the cycle which were composed outside the period of his second year in Leipzig. Listed according to the sequence of the
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: * BWV 6 is a cantata for Easter Monday: it was first presented in Bach's second year in Leipzig, on 2 April 1725, shortly after Bach had discontinued chorale cantatas in that year. Its third movement is the model for BWV 649. * BWV 10 is a cantata for Visitation: this chorale cantata was presented during Bach's second year in Leipzig, on the Feast of the Visitation, 2 July 1724. Its fifth movement is the model for BWV 648. * BWV 93 is a cantata for the fifth Sunday after Trinity: first presented one week after BWV 10, on 9 July 1724, it also belongs to both the chorale cantata cycle and the second year cycle. Its fourth movement is the model for BWV 647. * BWV 137 is a cantata for the twelfth Sunday after Trinity: first performed on 19 August 1725 it is a later addition to the chorale cantata cycle. Its second movement is the model for BWV 650. * BWV 140 is a cantata for the 27th Sunday after Trinity (or: the last Sunday before Advent): first performed on 25 November 1731 it is a later addition to the chorale cantata cycle. Its fourth movement is the model for BWV 645. For BWV 646 there is no extant model from which the chorale prelude may have transcribed. Apart from some original manuscripts of the preceding cantata models there are no extant manuscripts of the ''Schübler Chorales'' older than their 1747–1748 printed version: Bach's only extant autograph regarding the organ versions consists of the corrections and improvements he wrote, before August 1748, in his copy of the first edition.Breig 2010,
Introduction
pp. 17–18
All six ''Schübler Chorales'' are in the
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format: this means that one of the melody lines in the setting is the relatively unadorned chorale tune, which is called
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. The two central preludes of the set (BWV 647 and 648) are four-part settings, while the others are three-part settings (trios).


Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645

Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645.


Chorale melody

The
hymn tune A hymn tune is the melody of a musical composition to which a hymn text is sung. Musically speaking, a hymn is generally understood to have four-part (or more) harmony, a fast harmonic rhythm (chords change frequently), with or without refrain ...
of this chorale prelude is "
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme "" (literally: Awake, the voice is calling us) is a Lutheran hymn written in German by Philipp Nicolai, first published in 1599 together with "". It appears in German hymnals and in several English hymnals in translations such as "Wake, Awake, f ...
" ("Wake, Awake for Night is Passing"), Zahn No. 8405.


Model

The chorale prelude is a transcription of "Zion hört die Wächter singen" ("Zion hears the watchmen sing"), the 4th movement of the cantata ''Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme'', BWV 140, which is a chorale for
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voice accompanied by unison
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and continuo. This tune was also part of the introductory theme song for the
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Wo soll ich fliehen hin (or) Auf meinen lieben Gott, BWV 646

Wo soll ich fliehen hin (or) Auf meinen lieben Gott, BWV 646.


Chorale melody

Hymn tune: " Wo soll ich fliehen hin" ("Whither shall I flee?"), or, " Auf meinen lieben Gott", Zahn No. 2164.


Model

Since no model has been found for BWV 646, most scholars assume that the source cantata is one of the 100 or so believed to have been lost. The trio scoring of the movement suggests the original may have been for
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, or possibly violins and
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s in unison (right hand), and continuo (left hand), with the chorale (pedal) sung by
soprano A soprano () is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261  Hz to "high A" (A5) = 880&n ...
or
alto The musical term alto, meaning "high" in Italian (Latin: ''altus''), historically refers to the contrapuntal part higher than the tenor and its associated vocal range. In 4-part voice leading alto is the second-highest part, sung in choruses by ...
.


Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 647

Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 647.


Chorale melody

Hymn tune: "
Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten "" (He who allows dear God to rule him) is a 1641 hymn by Georg Neumark, who also composed the melody for it. It has seven verses and deals with the Christian putting their trust in God. Its author referred to it as a "Trostlied" or song of conso ...
" ("Who allows God alone to rule him"), Zahn No. 2778.


Model

Arranged from ''Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten'', BWV 93, movement 4 (duet for
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and
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).


Meine Seele erhebt den Herren, BWV 648

Meine Seele erhebt den Herren, BWV 648.


Chorale melody

Tune: " Meine Seele erhebt den Herren" ("My soul doth magnify the Lord"), a German variant of the
tonus peregrinus , the wandering tone, or the ninth tone, is a reciting tone in Gregorian chant. The chant example here is not identified as the ''tonus peregrinus'' in the ''Liber usualis'' (see LU, pp. 760–761), although it is in Aeolian mode. For the ' ...
or ninth
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.


Model

Arranged from ''Meine Seel erhebt den Herren'', BWV 10, movement 5 (duet for alto and tenor, chorale instrumental).


Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 649

Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 649.


Chorale melody

Hymn tune: " Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ" ("Lord Jesus Christ, with us abide"), Zahn No. 493 (a.k.a. " Danket dem Herrn heut und allzeit").


Model

Arranged from ''Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden'', BWV 6, movement 3 (soprano chorale).


Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter, BWV 650

Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter, BWV 650.


Chorale melody

Hymn tune: " Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter auf Erden" ("Come thou, Jesu, from heaven to earth"), Zahn No. 1912a (a.k.a. " Hast du denn, Jesus, dein Angesicht gänzlich verborgen").


Model

''Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren'', BWV 137, movement 2 (alto solo).


Publication


Reception

In Bach's ''Nekrolog'' the ''Schübler Chorales'' were listed as fifth item, after the four ''Clavier-Übung'' volumes, among the composer's printed works: "Sechs dreystimmige Vorspiele, vor eben so viel Gesänge, für die Orgel" ( 'six three-part preludes, to as many hymns, for the organ'). In 1776 wrote admiringly about the chorales.Breig 2010,
Introduction
p. 18
Early Bach-biographies by Hiller (1784), Gerber (1790) and Forkel (1802) listed the six chorale preludes among Bach's printed works. Forkel added that they were "full of dignity and religious feeling", and mentioned that the
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was sometimes indicated by Bach in greater detail than usual, for example in the second chorale (BWV 646). At least seven manuscript copies of the preludes, based on the uncorrected or corrected original print, were realised before
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republished them in the early 19th century. In 1847 C. F. Peters published the six ''Schübler Chorales'', edited by Griepenkerl and , as part of larger sets of chorale preludes. Biographers Schauer (1850), Hilgenfeldt (1850) and
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(1865) included the chorales in their overviews of Bach's compositions. Bitter, Karl Hermann (1865). ''Johann Sebastian Bach''. Berlin: Schneider
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(original performance parts, partially autograph, containing BWV 93/4, copied for its first performance on 9 July 1724 – description and facsimile at
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(Bach's autograph score containing BWV 6/3, composed for performance on 2 April 1725 – description and facsimile at
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(original performance parts, partially autograph, containing BWV 6/3, copied from the autograph score for its first performance on 2 April 1725 – description and facsimile at
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D-LEb Thomana 137
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D-LEb Thomana 140
(original performance parts, partially autograph, containing BWV 140/4, copied for its first performance on 25 November 1731 – description and facsimile at
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on the 1724–30 Trost organ in the Stadtkirche, Waltershausen, Germany {{DEFAULTSORT:Schubler Chorales Chorale preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach Compositions for organ 1748 compositions