Cantata BWV 188, Ich habe meine Zuversicht - Johann Sebastian Bach 'Helmuth Rilling'

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Composition Year: 1728 in Leipzig
First Performance: 1728 (or 1729?)-10-17 in Leipzig
Dedication: 21st Sunday after Trinity
Recorded: Gedächtniskirche Stuttgart, Juni/Oktober 1983
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Performers:
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Arleen Augér – soprano • Julia Hamari – alto • Aldo Baldin – tenore • Walter Heldwein – basso • Martha Schuster (No. 1), Hans-
Joachim Erhard (No. 4) – Organo obligato • Günther Passin, Hedda Rothweiler – Oboe • Dietmar Keller – Oboe da caccia
Günther Pfitzenmaier – Fagotto • Stefan Trauer – Violoncello • Claus Zimmermann – Contrabbasso • Michael Behringer – Cembalo
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Gächinger Kantorei • Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn • Helmuth Rilling - Conductor
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00:01 1. Sinfonia*
07:39 2. Aria (tenor): Ich habe meine Zuversicht
13:56 3. Recitative (bass): Gott meint es gut mit jedermann
16:12 4. Aria (alto): Unerforschlich ist die Weise
21:49 5. Recitative (soprano): Die Macht der Welt verlieret sich
22:47 6. Chorale: Auf meinen lieben Gott
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Work:
Ich habe meine Zuversicht (I have [placed] my confidence), BWV 188, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed the cantata in Leipzig for the 21st Sunday after Trinity and probably first performed it on 17 October 1728.
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History and text:
Bach composed this cantata for the 21st Sunday after Trinity. However, the score was "cut to pieces and sold to private individuals" in the 1800s; the work as it now exists is a reconstruction.
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The prescribed readings for the day were Ephesians 6:10–17, and John 4:46–54. The text for movements 2 to 5 was written by Picander. The sixth movement is an anonymous chorale, "Auf meinen lieben Gott", written before 1603.
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ATTRIBUTION
Music contained in this video is licensed to, Hänssler-Verlag, Germany

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