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SDG Cantatafinder



The Cantatafinder is a fan-made search tool and covers Johann Sebastian Bach’s surviving church cantatas recorded under the direction of Sir John Eliot Gardiner.

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In the calendar: 26th Sunday after Trinity BWV 70

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ComposerGeorg Philipp Telemann
TitleBWV 145 So du mit deinem Munde bekennest Jesum
Occasion
Genresacred cantata
ChoirRemark: This cantata was extended by a new opening movement twice and therefore is known under three different incipits: (i) Auf, mein Herz, des Herren Tag, (ii) So du mit deinem Munde bekennest Jesum, (iii) Ich lebe, mein Herze, zu deinem Ergötzen (the latter being the first movement of the initial version).
Solo voiceThe chorus So du mit deinem Munde bekennest Jesum was written by Georg Philipp Telemann, and (possibly posthumously) inserted as the new opening chorus of this cantata at a later point in time. It is not included in this performance.
Instruments
1st Performance
This recordingEisenach, Georgenkirche live recording, 24 or 25 April 2000
PerformersMonteverdi Choir, Angharad Gruffydd Jones, James Gilchrist, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
AlbumSDG 128, disk 2, track(s) 13 14 15 16 17

ComposerJohann Sebastian Bach
TitleBWV 145 Ich lebe, mein Herze, zu deinem Ergötzen
Occasion3d Day of Easter
Genresacred cantata
Choirfour-part (in this version final chorale only)
Solo voicesoprano, tenore, basso
Instrumentstromba, flauto traverso, oboe d'amore I, oboe d'amore II, violino I, violino II, viola, basso continuo
1st PerformanceLeipzig, 19 April 1729
This recordingEisenach, Georgenkirche live recording, 24 or 25 April 2000
PerformersMonteverdi Choir, Angharad Gruffydd Jones, James Gilchrist, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
AlbumSDG 128, disk 2, track(s) 13 14 15 16 17

ComposerJohann Sebastian Bach
TitleBWV 145 Auf, mein Herz, des Herren Tag
Occasion
Genresacred cantata
ChoirRemark: This cantata was extended by a new opening movement twice and therefore is known under three different incipits: (i) Auf, mein Herz, des Herren Tag, (ii) So du mit deinem Munde bekennest Jesum, (iii) Ich lebe, mein Herze, zu deinem Ergötzen (the latter being the first movement of the initial version).
Solo voiceThe chorale Auf, mein Herz, des Herren Tag was (possibly posthumously) inserted as the new opening movement of this cantata at a later point in time. It is not included in this performance.
Instruments
1st Performance
This recordingEisenach, Georgenkirche live recording, 24 or 25 April 2000
PerformersMonteverdi Choir, Angharad Gruffydd Jones, James Gilchrist, Stephen Varcoe, English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
AlbumSDG 128, disk 2, track(s) 13 14 15 16 17