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Cantata BWV 187, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen - Johann Sebastian Bach 'Karl Richter'
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Cantata BWV 187, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen - Johann Sebastian Bach 'Karl Richter'
Composition Year: 1726 in Leipzig
First Performance: 1726-08-04 in Leipzig
Performers:
Maria Friesenhausen - Soprano • Hildegard Laurich - Alto • Wolfgang Schöne - Basso
Helmut Koch, Hanspeter Weber (Oboes); Hans Mantels (Bassoon); Hannelore Michel (Continuo Cello); Manfred Gräser (Double-bass); Martha Schuster (Harpsichord, Positive Organ)
Münchener Bach-Chor • Münchener Bach-Orchester • Karl Richter - Conductor
Dedication: 7th Sunday after Trinity
Recorded: München, Herkulessal, 3 & 10/1976; 6/1977
Recording quality: High
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Part: I
00:01 1. Chorus: Es wartet alles auf dich
05:17 2. Recitative (bass): Was Kreaturen hält, das große Rund der Welt
06:32 3. Aria (alto): Du, Herr, du krönst allein das Jahr
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Part: II
11:10 4. Aria (bass): Darum sollt ihr nicht sorgen
13:30 5. Aria (soprano): Gott versorget alles Leben
17:21 6. Recitative (soprano): Halt ich nur fest an ihm
19:05 7. Chorale: Gott hat die Erde zugericht
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Work:
Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Es wartet alles auf dich (Everything waits for You), BWV 187 in Leipzig for the seventh Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 4. August 1726.
The text came from a 1704 libretto cycle published in Meiningen, following a symmetrical pattern in seven movements, which opens with a quotation from the Old Testament, is focused on a central quotation from the New Testament, and ends with a closing chorale. Symmetrical recitatives and arias form the other movements. Bach set the opening as a chorus based on two verses from Psalm 104, set the central movement as a bass solo on a quotation from the Sermon on the Mount, and concluded with two stanzas from Hans Vogel's hymn "Singen wir aus Herzensgrund" in a four-part setting. The arias and recitatives are performed by three vocal soloist. The cantata is scored for a Baroque instrumental ensemble of two oboes, strings and continuo.
Bach later used the music from four movements of this cantata for his Missa in G minor, BWV 235.
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ATTRIBUTION
Music contained in this video is licensed, Archiv Produktion, Germany
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