1. 00:08 Herr Gott, dich loben (Chorale) 2. 03:07 Ihr heller Glanz (Recitative) 3. 04:01 Der alte Drache (Aria) 4. 08:33 Wohl aber uns (Recitative) 5. 09:54 Lass, o Fürst (Aria) 6. 14:56 Darum wir billig (Chorale)
300 years ago today in Leipzig this masterpiece was heard for the first time. It’s still having the effect Bach probably wanted to have. Thank you NBS for this and all you do!
Not only the performance of all musicians of this project is, as we are used to hear again and again absolutely outstanding, but also the fantastic quality of the audio/ video recordings. At the end of the opening choral you can hear the reverberant sound of about 3-4 seconds of St.Martin and this is quite a difficult (whilst beautiful) athmosphere to record. I‘ve heardt hundreds of organ recordings, and afaik these are the most difficult to record. And a lot of them are not without problems. Not here, the first class conducting, singing, playing is absolutely met and on par by the technical supervisors. I can‘t but pull off my hat for all of you and say thank you so much.
The Netherlands Society is creating such a glorious expression of Bach that I imagine Bach in his lifetime might have hoped his work could sound so heavenly. This is concordant with my recent interest in the 18th Century, a time so rich in every human endeavor it seems to float above history for hundreds of years in either direction. That era gave us some of the greatest days of astronomy, biology, geology, engineering and chemistry, studies of government, trade, economy and political ferment, a deep appreciation of Classical Antiquity, monumental musical forms and tonal composition, germinal discoveries in medicine, physiology, anatomy, disease, sociology, and anthropology--and from some of the most astonishing persons who ever walked the Earth-including Newton, Hume, Euler, Handel, Linnaeus, Gauss, Leeuwenhoek, Couperin, Bernoulli, Dalton, Haydn, Laplace, Priestly, Lavoisier, Mozart, Lagrande, Diderot, Goethe, Leibniz, Galvani, Wollstonecraft, Schiller, De Gouge, Condorcet, Wordsworth, Goya, Kant, Constable, Volta, Franklin, Ingres, Lafayette, and Humboldt. Today the Enlightenment is a popular academic target for easy derision, but such derogation is shallow and cynical. A century of human aspiration against inhumanity and violence deserves both deep and broad reconsideration.
@@herrickinman9303 Bach lived in the 18th century, and specifically under a polity ruled by Frederick the Great, a man deeply interested and identified with the Enlightenment thinkers. Why the lol? Every composer from Handel to Beethoven worked in the ferment of Enlightenment ideas.
It is a grey, damp day here in S.Wales but this glorious performance from singers and instruments has said my spirits to the highest heavens...thankyou all so very much...keep singing and playing ! Bravo .
I love the opening because the chorale melody is exceptionally beautiful, giving Bach the opportunity to spin an exceptionally magnificent fantasia around it.
Lebhafte und wunderschöne Aufführung dieser kompakten doch perfekt komponierten Kantate mit gut harmonisierten Stimmen des ausgezeichneten Chors und herrlichen Stimmen vierer genialen Solisten sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Originalinstrumente. Der erfahrene und gelehrte Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Barockensemble im inspirierenden Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Die Resonanz ist auch ideal. Alles ist wunderbar!
It is one of my favorite cantatas by Bach, the execution by the Netherlands Bach Society is impeccable. The chorale at the end is one of the 10 pieces of music I would save from the déluge: it drives you to heaven, literally.
*_ALL, HONOR, PRAISE, PEACE, POWER, HOLY MIGHT, LOVE, BLESSING, GRACE AND GLORY TO OUR MOST PERFECT HOLY HIGH GOD JEHOVAH AND HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON YESHUA HA-MASHIACH, JN_**_3:16_**_-19 AMEN!_*
Welch ein Glanz, welch eine Festmusik, gerade jetzt zu Pfingsten. Man fragt sich, wie fand er die Zeit, all das in der Vielfalt zu komponieren. Händel hatte ähnliches komponiert, Feuerwerksmusik und Wassermusik in London. Er hatte das andere wichtige Talent sich in der Öffentlichkeit zu präsentieren! Und wurde ein Star und reich. Bach blieb seiner Zeit nahezu unbekannt. Wäre er wie Händel nach England ausgewandert, er wäre wohl der Superstar seiner Epoche geworden...
I never was too impressed by Bach cantatas but this one with this outstanding performance overwhelmes me!!! I guess I have to start discovering Bach cantatas again and will do this with your performances... which ones can anyone recommend to me?
Absolute the top! The reason: the composer made this music to Praise the Highest Lord. Only the best music is the best to Praise the Lord. Thanks for uploading this amazing cantata!
My two-year-old is convinced that van Veldhoven is "ACTUALLY singing" in the Chorale at the end, while I think he is just mouthing along. It is a lively debate and he wants us to ask you. Is he singing?
Thanks for the compliment! The reason is that our 'All of Bach' project already started in 2014, but the first years we only published these videos on our website (www.allofbach.com). We have only started this RUclips channel since 2018, so that's why older recordings are still being published.
Interesting , yes. Horrible is a judgement our modern ears ought to hold in reserve. Bach wrote for the real world. There are players today in our world who can do justice to the trumpet parts without the shortcut of holes in the bore. BTW, these holes come with a price-- the expressive articulations of Bach's time are sacrificed for the clean performances we've come to expect from modern piccolo trumpets. Also missing are the pure intervals 3 natural trumpets can produce.. A vented trumpet is simply a kind of instrument entirely different from a natural uncompromised trumpet. These guys do fine, I must say. But I cringe when the cameraman focuses on their agile little fingers doing what their tongues, lungs and lips should be doing. Screed ending in 5...4...3...
Chorus [S, A, T, B] Tromba I-III, Tamburi, Oboe I-III, Violino I/II, Viola, Continuo Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir Lord God, we all praise you Und sollen billig danken dir and we shall rightly give you thanks Für dein Geschöpf der Engel schon, now for your creation of the angels Die um dich schwebn um deinen Thron. who hover around you, about your throne. 2 Recitative [Alto] Continuo Ihr heller Glanz und hohe Weisheit zeigt, Their dazzling brilliance and lofty wisdom show Wie Gott sich zu uns Menschen neigt, how God bends down to us men, Der solche Helden, solche Waffen Vor uns geschaffen. since he has created such heroes, such weapons for us. Sie ruhen ihm zu Ehren nicht; They do not rest from honouring him Ihr ganzer Fleiß ist nur dahin gericht', all their diligence is directed to this purpose, Dass sie, Herr Christe, um dich sein that they, Lord Christ, are around you Und um dein armes Häufelein: and are around your poor little flock: Wie nötig ist doch diese Wacht how necessary is this vigilance of theirs Bei Satans Grimm und Macht? against the rage and might of Satan? 3 Aria [Bass] Tromba I-III, Tamburi, Continuo Der alte Drache brennt vor Neid The old dragon burns with envy Und dichtet stets auf neues Leid, and constantly plots new suffering Dass er das kleine Häuflein trennet. so that he may divide the little flock. Er tilgte gern, was Gottes ist, He would willingly wipe out what is God's, Bald braucht er List, soon he uses hiscunning Weil er nicht Rast noch Ruhe kennet. since he knows neither peace nor rest. 4 Recitative (Duet) [Soprano, Tenor] Violino I/II, Viola, Continuo Wohl aber uns, dass Tag und Nacht But how fortunate we are that day and night Die Schar der Engel wacht, the host of angels keeps watch Des Satans Anschlag zu zerstören! to destroy Satan's onslaught! Ein Daniel, so unter Löwen sitzt, A Daniel, who sits among lions Erfährt, wie ihn die Hand des Engels schützt. finds out how the Angels' hand protects him. Wenn dort die Glut When the heat there In Babels Ofen keinen Schaden tut, in the furnace of Babel does no harm So lassen Gläubige ein Danklied hören, those who believe let a song of thanks be heard, So stellt sich in Gefahr so it happens now in danger Noch itzt der Engel Hülfe dar. the angels help still appears. 5 Aria [Tenor] Flauto traverso, Continuo Lass, o Fürst der Cherubinen, Grant, O Prince of cherubim Dieser Helden hohe Schar Immerdar that this exalted host of heroes Deine Gläubigen bedienen; may always serve those who believe in you, Dass sie auf Elias Wagen that on Elijah's chariot Sie zu dir gen Himmel tragen. they may carry them to you in heaven. 6 Chorale[S, A, T, B] Tromba I-III, Tamburi, Oboe I e Violino I col Soprano, Oboe II e Violino II coll'Alto, Oboe III e Viola col Tenore, Continuo Darum wir billig loben dich Therefore we rightly praise you Und danken dir, Gott, ewiglich, and thank you, God, for ever Wie auch der lieben Engel Schar just as the dear host of angels also Dich preisen heut und immerdar. praises you now and forever. Und bitten dich, wollst allezeit And we pray that you may be willing at all times Dieselben heißen sein bereit, to order them to be prepared Zu schützen deine kleine Herd, to protect this little flock of yours So hält dein göttlichs Wort in Wert so that it holds in reverence your divine word
Are the vocalists meant to be a background for the musicians, or vice versa, in the first section? Are the musicians dominating them? A lively and enjoyable recording nonetheless. Tky v much.
Since the Middle Ages, female voices were not used in church music because St. Paul wrote, "Women shall be silent in the church." This practice persisted in German churches until the 19th century. So you will understand that alto parts in church music in Bach's time were never sung by women. Historically, the term _countertenor_ did not refer to a particular voice type or voice range. In ancient scores you'll find alto-range and baritone-range parts both labelled "countertenor" in the same score. It was the falsettist Russel Oberlin who first used, or rather misused, the term _countertenor_ to describe his own voice type and range. The term continues to be misused today to refer to an adult male who sings alto-range parts in falsetto. Throughout Europe, Latin schools were established to train boys to sing the upper parts in church music. Bach, Haendel and Telemann each received their early musical training in a Latin school. Because of his fine soprano voice, the young Bach attended a Latin school on a scholarship. The St. Thomas School in Leipzig was a Latin School. Bach's own sons participated in the school's lessons. You will not find any voice parts labelled "countertenor" in any music from Bach's time. But from the background information I've provided, you will understand that the upper parts had to be sung by boys or by adult male falsettists, which we today incorrectly call "countertenors," thanks to Russell Oberlin. There was a falsettist on the payroll at the Weimar ducal court when Bach was composing cantatas there. Women were hired as singing maids. From reference letters Bach provided, we know that he also used falsettists in his Leipzig church music. These falsettists were townspeople or Bach's private students from the Leipzig university.
beautiful cantata and lovely execution. I maybe would have preferred a more "booming" bass, especially considering the character of the aria. Here he gets a bit drowned by the rousing performance of the instruments and gives a slight feeling of insecurity, which goes against the text. It might just be a matter of sound balancing though.
1. 00:08 Herr Gott, dich loben (Chorale)
2. 03:07 Ihr heller Glanz (Recitative)
3. 04:01 Der alte Drache (Aria)
4. 08:33 Wohl aber uns (Recitative)
5. 09:54 Lass, o Fürst (Aria)
6. 14:56 Darum wir billig (Chorale)
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Heaven as Bach's music in this world!
300 years ago today in Leipzig this masterpiece was heard for the first time. It’s still having the effect Bach probably wanted to have. Thank you NBS for this and all you do!
What a delightful performance!
Best sounding baroque timpani I’ve heard so far.
The bass singer had his work cut out for him battling the timpani & trumpets! He valiantly held his own! Bravo
the trumpets sound so sweet. Beautiful.
´❤❤♫´♫´❤♫´❤❤♫´♫´❤♫´❤♫´
16 singers in the choir! How luxurious a sound!
Himmlisch schöne Kantate, herrliche Darstellung!!! Der Eingangschor und Schlusschoral gehören zum Besten was Bach geschrieben hat.!
Da gebe ich Ihnen Recht 👍== einfach wunderschön, erhebend...👌, ein musikalischer Genuß 🙂
At 48 seconds in, a beautiful young lady had the same look on her face that I did listening to that opening fanfare. Love you guys.
And at 1.15 the look expresses real pleasure!
Not only the performance of all musicians of this project is, as we are used to hear again and again absolutely outstanding, but also the fantastic quality of the audio/ video recordings. At the end of the opening choral you can hear the reverberant sound of about 3-4 seconds of St.Martin and this is quite a difficult (whilst beautiful) athmosphere to record.
I‘ve heardt hundreds of organ recordings, and afaik these are the most difficult to record. And a lot of them are not without problems.
Not here, the first class conducting, singing, playing is absolutely met and on par by the technical supervisors.
I can‘t but pull off my hat for all of you and say thank you so much.
Ein Traum von Harmonie und Frieden...Bach
Vielen lieben Dank für das Konzert
Heavenly music. Glory to God
Exquisite as always. Some how these exceptional musicians beat all expectations. Music that soars through the cosmic spheres!
Always the heavenly sound, Bach!
Sublime trumpeting from Robert Vanryne and Michael Harrison and team.
How nimbly their fingers go!
what magnificent work the netherlands bach society is making
The Netherlands Society is creating such a glorious expression of Bach that I imagine Bach in his lifetime might have hoped his work could sound so heavenly.
This is concordant with my recent interest in the 18th Century, a time so rich in every human endeavor it seems to float above history for hundreds of years in either direction. That era gave us some of the greatest days of astronomy, biology, geology, engineering and chemistry, studies of government, trade, economy and political ferment, a deep appreciation of Classical Antiquity, monumental musical forms and tonal composition, germinal discoveries in medicine, physiology, anatomy, disease, sociology, and anthropology--and from some of the most astonishing persons who ever walked the Earth-including Newton, Hume, Euler, Handel, Linnaeus, Gauss, Leeuwenhoek, Couperin, Bernoulli, Dalton, Haydn, Laplace, Priestly, Lavoisier, Mozart, Lagrande, Diderot, Goethe, Leibniz, Galvani, Wollstonecraft, Schiller, De Gouge, Condorcet, Wordsworth, Goya, Kant, Constable, Volta, Franklin, Ingres, Lafayette, and Humboldt.
Today the Enlightenment is a popular academic target for easy derision, but such derogation is shallow and cynical. A century of human aspiration against inhumanity and violence deserves both deep and broad reconsideration.
Well said.
Yes, but JSB is IN NO WAY part of the rationalist, materialist enlightenment, even though he lived during a part of those times.
What do Bach and the liturgical music of his time have to do with the Enlightenment? lol
@@herrickinman9303 Exaclty. Bach's philosophical AND music theory principles, e.g. anti-Rameau, were distincly not of the European enlightenment
@@herrickinman9303 Bach lived in the 18th century, and specifically under a polity ruled by Frederick the Great, a man deeply interested and identified with the Enlightenment thinkers. Why the lol? Every composer from Handel to Beethoven worked in the ferment of Enlightenment ideas.
Außergewöhnliche Darbietung. Danke für den schönen Abend 🌹🎹
These performances are beyond spectacular!!!
Was hat dieser Bach der Welt geschenkt...! Musik als Schöpfung! Wunderschöne Kantate, mit viel Empathie gespielt.
Herzlichen Dank dafür ❤
Increiblemente bach hacia una obra asi a la semana ...un compositor actual no lo hace ni en un año...
It is a grey, damp day here in S.Wales but this glorious performance from singers and instruments has said my spirits to the highest heavens...thankyou all so very much...keep singing and playing ! Bravo .
To say the concentration of the organist is intense would be an understatement. Thrilling to watch! Never saw someone play play quite like him before.
Totally agree, Bach’s music appears to course through the very fibre of his soul. It’s a treat to behold.
The greatest of all! God bless you, Master Bach!
Sublime music, thank you, J.S. Bach and the Netherlands Bach Society.
This is wonderful! Such a great recording, not that I’m surprised coming from NBS.
So utterly beautiful. What's not to like about this??
Thank you so, so much.
Hunkigarria kantata hau. NBSren bertsioa sekulakoa. Eskerrik asko/Awesome Cantata. NBSren rendition is absolutely stunning. Thank you.
A majestic presentation for Michaelmas. Oh, and the tenor Aria with flute and cello pizzicato... How did Bach get the idea? So blissful!
The superb performances controlled by such charming and effective conducting.
I love the opening because the chorale melody is exceptionally beautiful, giving Bach the opportunity to spin an exceptionally magnificent fantasia around it.
Congratulations to all the performes, but the trumpets and the timpani just rocked!
Timpani 😁
Phantastisches Trompeten- und Paukenensemble!
Van Veldhoven trifft die "richtigen" Tempi.
A simply superb performance by everyone here involved, what more can said - thanks 🙏
Beautiful music of J.S. Bach, extremely well performed.
Such a delight!
Bach = La Musica Sublime ed Eccelsa dell'Altissimo!
Prachtige meeslepende uitvoering!
Bach Magnifico Divino . Una musica che ti conquista potente e meravigliosa 🌌🌅🎶👑🎺🎺🎻🎹🥁❤❤❤💥💫✌🤗😎
Great piece to put last on the program. Full of energy.
Beautiful 👏 👏 👏
Thrilling - a real delight of Bach treasures.
Just a marvelous performance. Such energy.
Lebhafte und wunderschöne Aufführung dieser kompakten doch perfekt komponierten Kantate mit gut harmonisierten Stimmen des ausgezeichneten Chors und herrlichen Stimmen vierer genialen Solisten sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Originalinstrumente. Der erfahrene und gelehrte Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Barockensemble im inspirierenden Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Die Resonanz ist auch ideal. Alles ist wunderbar!
Der Nachhall ist wirklich perfekt = )
trumpets and drums and Bach - nothing more glorious
Merveilleux, merci infiniment !
A really beautiful performance in every possible way! Thanks for posting.
It is one of my favorite cantatas by Bach, the execution by the Netherlands Bach Society is impeccable. The chorale at the end is one of the 10 pieces of music I would save from the déluge: it drives you to heaven, literally.
thank you so much...........best from Ursa from Cape Town, RPA
ANOTHER GREAT COUNTER TENOR, WHAT BEAUTIFUL VOICES ARE EVOKED FROM THE NORTH OF THE ALPS. IT MUST BE THE RICH GOAT CHEESE OR SOMETHING SWEET.
A "counter tenor" is a tenor who sings at a counter. The word you're looking for is _countertenor._
*_ALL, HONOR, PRAISE, PEACE, POWER, HOLY MIGHT, LOVE, BLESSING, GRACE AND GLORY TO OUR MOST PERFECT HOLY HIGH GOD JEHOVAH AND HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON YESHUA HA-MASHIACH, JN_**_3:16_**_-19 AMEN!_*
Maravilhosa cantata 130 de Bach. Os sons dos trompetes chegam ao céu. Linda e perfeita. Amo essa cantata!
This is simply wonderful, thank you so much for sharing 😊
And all this on one of the great venues in the world: the Martinikerk at Groningen!
A very beautiful performance
thank's NBS
Mi piacciono tantissimo le vostre sinfonie
Amazing! I didn't know Johann Sebastian Bach lit a sweet & beautiful fire under Old 100. Wow 🙏🏼
Beautiful cantata!
Positively delighted to play this tune
Welch ein Glanz, welch eine Festmusik, gerade jetzt zu Pfingsten. Man fragt sich, wie fand er die Zeit, all das in der Vielfalt zu komponieren.
Händel hatte ähnliches komponiert, Feuerwerksmusik und Wassermusik in London.
Er hatte das andere wichtige Talent sich in der Öffentlichkeit zu präsentieren! Und wurde ein Star und reich. Bach blieb seiner Zeit nahezu unbekannt. Wäre er wie Händel nach England ausgewandert, er wäre wohl der Superstar seiner Epoche geworden...
Absolutely divine!
What a great music over centuries
I never was too impressed by Bach cantatas but this one with this outstanding performance overwhelmes me!!! I guess I have to start discovering Bach cantatas again and will do this with your performances... which ones can anyone recommend to me?
Absolute the top! The reason: the composer made this music to Praise the Highest Lord. Only the best music is the best to Praise the Lord. Thanks for uploading this amazing cantata!
Wonderful ❤️
Qué maravillosa interpretación. No tengo palabras suficientes para agrsdecer
Belíssima apresentação! Bravíssimo!
Fue hermoso escuchar esta obra saludos desde Tlacotalpan Veracruz México
¿Es cierto que allí nació el músico-poeta Agustín Lara?
09:54 That is remarkably serene.
Exquisite, thanks!
J.S. Bach. Magno!!! Danke!!!
Splendid. Great acoustics.
Grazie di cuore. ❤️❤️❤️
Marvelous!!
Sehr gut!
thank you
Phantastisch musiziert, himmlisch gesungen; der Alte Drache swingt wie sonst nur Jazz swingen kann!
Excelente!
Grazie!!!
GREAT
Wunderschön, leider ist der Chor zu leise, die Musik ist etwas zu laut. Ansonsten wunderbar. ❤❤❤
And every valley shall be exulted! Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! 😁
My two-year-old is convinced that van Veldhoven is "ACTUALLY singing" in the Chorale at the end, while I think he is just mouthing along. It is a lively debate and he wants us to ask you. Is he singing?
Why wouldn't he sing? He hasn't got a microphone to worry about.
I had conducting lessons of Van Veldhoven - and I can tell he would not have sing along.
Great performance, it sounds really great! Just out of curiosity, why are the videos uploaded so long after they were recorded?
Thanks for the compliment! The reason is that our 'All of Bach' project already started in 2014, but the first years we only published these videos on our website (www.allofbach.com). We have only started this RUclips channel since 2018, so that's why older recordings are still being published.
@@bach Thanks heaps for the reply, I love the effort put into these videos!
Je retiendrai « se brancher sur l Esprit Saint pour s imbiber de la Grâce « merci Monseigneur
I can just imagine how horrible/interesting this might have sounded back then with trumpets without any intonation holes!
Those trumpetists were probably expected to fix the intonation with their own lips! I can only imagine how hard and complex that must have been
Interesting , yes. Horrible is a judgement our modern ears ought to hold in reserve. Bach wrote for the real world. There are players today in our world who can do justice to the trumpet parts without the shortcut of holes in the bore. BTW, these holes come with a price-- the expressive articulations of Bach's time are sacrificed for the clean performances we've come to expect from modern piccolo trumpets. Also missing are the pure intervals 3 natural trumpets can produce.. A vented trumpet is simply a kind of instrument entirely different from a natural uncompromised trumpet. These guys do fine, I must say. But I cringe when the cameraman focuses on their agile little fingers doing what their tongues, lungs and lips should be doing. Screed ending in 5...4...3...
.... Ist guuuuttt ❤❤❤
Chorus [S, A, T, B]
Tromba I-III, Tamburi, Oboe I-III, Violino I/II, Viola, Continuo
Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir
Lord God, we all praise you
Und sollen billig danken dir
and we shall rightly give you thanks
Für dein Geschöpf der Engel schon,
now for your creation of the angels
Die um dich schwebn um deinen Thron.
who hover around you, about your throne.
2
Recitative [Alto]
Continuo
Ihr heller Glanz und hohe Weisheit zeigt,
Their dazzling brilliance and lofty wisdom show
Wie Gott sich zu uns Menschen neigt,
how God bends down to us men,
Der solche Helden, solche Waffen
Vor uns geschaffen.
since he has created such heroes, such weapons for us.
Sie ruhen ihm zu Ehren nicht;
They do not rest from honouring him
Ihr ganzer Fleiß ist nur dahin gericht',
all their diligence is directed to this purpose,
Dass sie, Herr Christe, um dich sein
that they, Lord Christ, are around you
Und um dein armes Häufelein:
and are around your poor little flock:
Wie nötig ist doch diese Wacht
how necessary is this vigilance of theirs
Bei Satans Grimm und Macht?
against the rage and might of Satan?
3
Aria [Bass]
Tromba I-III, Tamburi, Continuo
Der alte Drache brennt vor Neid
The old dragon burns with envy
Und dichtet stets auf neues Leid,
and constantly plots new suffering
Dass er das kleine Häuflein trennet.
so that he may divide the little flock.
Er tilgte gern, was Gottes ist,
He would willingly wipe out what is God's,
Bald braucht er List,
soon he uses hiscunning
Weil er nicht Rast noch Ruhe kennet.
since he knows neither peace nor rest.
4
Recitative (Duet) [Soprano, Tenor]
Violino I/II, Viola, Continuo
Wohl aber uns, dass Tag und Nacht
But how fortunate we are that day and night
Die Schar der Engel wacht,
the host of angels keeps watch
Des Satans Anschlag zu zerstören!
to destroy Satan's onslaught!
Ein Daniel, so unter Löwen sitzt,
A Daniel, who sits among lions
Erfährt, wie ihn die Hand des Engels schützt.
finds out how the Angels' hand protects him.
Wenn dort die Glut
When the heat there
In Babels Ofen keinen Schaden tut,
in the furnace of Babel does no harm
So lassen Gläubige ein Danklied hören,
those who believe let a song of thanks be heard,
So stellt sich in Gefahr
so it happens now in danger
Noch itzt der Engel Hülfe dar.
the angels help still appears.
5
Aria [Tenor]
Flauto traverso, Continuo
Lass, o Fürst der Cherubinen,
Grant, O Prince of cherubim
Dieser Helden hohe Schar Immerdar
that this exalted host of heroes
Deine Gläubigen bedienen;
may always serve those who believe in you,
Dass sie auf Elias Wagen
that on Elijah's chariot
Sie zu dir gen Himmel tragen.
they may carry them to you in heaven.
6
Chorale[S, A, T, B]
Tromba I-III, Tamburi, Oboe I e Violino I col Soprano, Oboe II e Violino II coll'Alto, Oboe III e Viola col Tenore, Continuo
Darum wir billig loben dich
Therefore we rightly praise you
Und danken dir, Gott, ewiglich,
and thank you, God, for ever
Wie auch der lieben Engel Schar
just as the dear host of angels also
Dich preisen heut und immerdar.
praises you now and forever.
Und bitten dich, wollst allezeit
And we pray that you may be willing at all times
Dieselben heißen sein bereit,
to order them to be prepared
Zu schützen deine kleine Herd,
to protect this little flock of yours
So hält dein göttlichs Wort in Wert
so that it holds in reverence your divine word
Thank you!
🙏Thank you ! The singer looks like Jesus
@@gianlucabersanetti6454 of course🙂
Are the vocalists meant to be a background for the musicians, or vice versa, in the first section?
Are the musicians dominating them?
A lively and enjoyable recording nonetheless.
Tky v much.
In Bach's time, the instrumentalists were positioned behind the singers.
I've only just realised that Bach "borrowed" part of the music for Herr Gott, dich loben chorale from the Genevan Psalter!
Ypperlig ❤❤❤🌞👍🌷🍀
In the age of J. S. Bach the Alt was Contratenor always?
Either countertenors or boys in Bach's Germany. Women were still not allowed to participate in almost all circumstances.
@@richardholmquist7316 Thanks
Since the Middle Ages, female voices were not used in church music because St. Paul wrote, "Women shall be silent in the church." This practice persisted in German churches until the 19th century.
So you will understand that alto parts in church music in Bach's time were never sung by women.
Historically, the term _countertenor_ did not refer to a particular voice type or voice range. In ancient scores you'll find alto-range and baritone-range parts both labelled "countertenor" in the same score.
It was the falsettist Russel Oberlin who first used, or rather misused, the term _countertenor_ to describe his own voice type and range. The term continues to be misused today to refer to an adult male who sings alto-range parts in falsetto.
Throughout Europe, Latin schools were established to train boys to sing the upper parts in church music. Bach, Haendel and Telemann each received their early musical training in a Latin school. Because of his fine soprano voice, the young Bach attended a Latin school on a scholarship.
The St. Thomas School in Leipzig was a Latin School. Bach's own sons participated in the school's lessons.
You will not find any voice parts labelled "countertenor" in any music from Bach's time.
But from the background information I've provided, you will understand that the upper parts had to be sung by boys or by adult male falsettists, which we today incorrectly call "countertenors," thanks to Russell Oberlin.
There was a falsettist on the payroll at the Weimar ducal court when Bach was composing cantatas there. Women were hired as singing maids.
From reference letters Bach provided, we know that he also used falsettists in his Leipzig church music. These falsettists were townspeople or Bach's private students from the Leipzig university.
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beautiful cantata and lovely execution. I maybe would have preferred a more "booming" bass, especially considering the character of the aria. Here he gets a bit drowned by the rousing performance of the instruments and gives a slight feeling of insecurity, which goes against the text. It might just be a matter of sound balancing though.
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