Английская Википедия:Gott ist unsre Zuversicht, BWV 197

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Шаблон:Lang (God is our confidence), BWV 197.2 (formerly BWV 197),[1] is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach.

History and text

In 1728 in Leipzig, Bach composed a Christmas cantata, Шаблон:Lang (Glory be to God in the Highest), which he revised in 1736–37 into this wedding cantata. Movement 5 is a chorale stanza by Martin Luther, the final movement is by Georg Neumark; the rest of the poetry is anonymous.[2]

Scoring and structure

The cantata is scored for three vocal soloists (soprano, alto, and bass), a four-part choir, three trumpets, timpani, two oboes, two oboes d'amore, bassoon, two violins, viola, and basso continuo.[3]

The work's ten movements are divided into two parts of five movements each, to be performed before and after the wedding sermon.[3]

Part 1
  1. Chorus: Шаблон:Lang
  2. Recitative (bass): Шаблон:Lang
  3. Aria (alto): Шаблон:Lang
  4. Recitative (bass): Шаблон:Lang
  5. Chorale: Шаблон:Lang
Part 2
  1. Aria (bass): Шаблон:Lang
  2. Recitative (soprano): Шаблон:Lang
  3. Aria (soprano): Шаблон:Lang
  4. Recitative (bass): Шаблон:Lang
  5. Chorale: Шаблон:Lang

Music

The opening movement is a chorus in da capo form with a prominent trumpet part and an active violin line. The vocal parts use fugal techniques. The bass recitative is secco and "set to a melody of almost childlike naivety and simplicity". The alto aria's structure combines elements of da capo and ritornello form; the instrumental introduction does not completely recur and the reprise differs significantly from the opening section. The fourth movement is a bass recitative with chordal strings. The section closes with a four-part setting of the chorale tune with varied phrase lengths.[4]

The second section opens with a bass aria that "has a lavishness of sound which is almost unparalleled". A two-part secco soprano recitative leads to an aria that was for bass in BWV 197.1 but in BWV 197.2 is scored for soprano.[4] The aria is in the style of a [[siciliana|siciliano].[5] The penultimate movement is a bass recitative with chordal oboes and interjecting strings. The final chorale setting is relatively simple and in minor mode.[4]

Recordings (selection)

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Church cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach Шаблон:Bach cantatas Шаблон:Authority control