English Translations of Bach's Vocal Works (English-10)
Index by BWV Number |
Sacred Cantatas |
Cantata BWV 1 How lovely shines the morning star for the Annunciation |
Cantata BWV 2 Oh God, look down from heaven for the 2nd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 3 Oh God, so much heartache for the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 4 Christ lay in the bonds of death for Easter |
Cantata BWV 5 To where shall I flee for the 19th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 6 Stay with us, for it is becoming evening for the 2nd Day of Easter (Easter Monday) |
Cantata BWV 7 Christ our Lord came to the Jordan for the Feast of St. John the Baptist |
Cantata BWV 8 Dearest God, when will I die? for the 16th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 9 Salvation has come unto us for the 6th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 10 My soul magnifies the Lord for the Visitation |
Cantata BWV 11 Praise God in his realm for Ascension Day |
Cantata BWV 12 Weeping, wailing, worries, woes for Jubilate (3rd Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 13 My sighs, my tears for the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 14 Were God not with us at this time for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 15 My Jesus was dead for Easter Sunday |
Cantata BWV 16 Lord God, you we praise for New Year’s Day (The Circumcision of Christ) |
Cantata BWV 17 Whoever offers thanks he praises me for the 14th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 18 Just as the rain and snow fall from the sky for Sexagesima Sunday |
Cantata BWV 19 There ensued a battle for the Feast of St. Michael |
Cantata BWV 20 O eternity you thunderous word for the 1st Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 21 I had great distress in my heart for the 3rd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 22 Jesus gathered the twelve and said for Estomihi (Quinquagesima) |
Cantata BWV 23 You true God and David’s Son for Estomihi (Quinquagesima) |
Cantata BWV 24 An untainted character for the 4th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 25 There is nothing sound in my flesh for the 14th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 26 Oh how fleeting, oh how futile for the 24th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 27 Who knows how near my ending is? for the 16th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 28 Praise God! the year now comes to an end for the Sunday after Christmas |
Cantata BWV 29 We thank you, God, we thank you for the inauguration of the new town council |
Cantata BWV 30 Rejoice, redeemed throng for the Feast of St. John the Baptist |
Cantata BWV 30a Pleasant Wiederau for acquisition of a manor and court at Wiederau by Johann Christian von Heinnicke |
Cantata BWV 31 The heavens laugh! the earth jubilates for Easter |
Cantata BWV 32 Dearest Jesus, my desire for the 1st Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 33 In you alone Lord Jesus Christ for the 13th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 34 O eternal fire, O origin of love for Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 34a O eternal fire, O origin of love for an unknown Wedding |
Cantata BWV 35 Spirit and soul will be confounded for the 12th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 36 Resound joyously on high for Advent I |
Cantata BWV 36a Rise joyfully through the air for Birthday of Charlotte Friederike Amalie, second wife of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen |
Cantata BWV 36b Joy is aroused Congratulation Cantata for Johann Florens Rivinus |
Cantata BWV 36c Resound joyously on high Birthday Cantata for Johann Matthias Gesner, a teacher |
Cantata BWV 37 Whoever so believes and is baptized for Ascension Day |
Cantata BWV 38 Out of deep agony I cry to you for the 21st Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 39 Break your bread with the hungry for the 1st Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 40 For this the Son of God has appeared for the Feast of St. Stephen (2nd Day of Christmas) |
Cantata BWV 41 Jesus, now be praised for New Year's Day |
Cantata BWV 42 On that same Sabbath evening for Quasimodogeniti (1st Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 43 God ascends midst exaltation for Ascension Day |
Cantata BWV 44 They will banish you for Exaudi (The Sunday after Ascension) |
Cantata BWV 45 It has been told you, human, what is good for the 8th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 46 Do look and see, whether any a pain exists like my pain for the 10th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 47 Whoever exalts himself for the 17th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 48 I, a wretched human for the 19th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 49 I go and seek with longing for the 20th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 50 Now is come the salvation and the power for St. Michael and All Angels (Sept. 29) |
Cantata BWV 51 Exalt God in all lands! for the 15th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 52 Deceptive world, I do not trust you! for the 23rd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 53 Do strike, desired hour for an unknown occasion, perhaps a funeral |
Cantata BWV 54 Resist sin indeed for Oculi (Third Sunday in Lent) |
Cantata BWV 55 I a poor man, I a slave of sin for the 22nd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 56 I will gladly bear the staff of the cross for the 19th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 57 Blessed is the man who endures temptation for the 2nd Day of Christmas (St. Stephen) |
Cantata BWV 58 Oh God, such great heartache for the Sunday after New Year |
Cantata BWV 59 Whoever loves me will keep my words for Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 60 O eternity, you thunderous word for the 24th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 61 Come now, Savior of the heathens, I for the 1st Sunday in Advent |
Cantata BWV 62 Come now, Savior of the heathens,, II for the 1st Sunday of Advent |
Cantata BWV 63 Christians, etch this day for Christmas |
Cantata BWV 64 Behold what a love the Father has shown us for the 3rd Day of Christmas |
Cantata BWV 65 They will all come from Sheba for Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 66 Rejoice, you hearts for the 2nd Day of Easter |
Cantata BWV 66a Heaven considered Anhalt’s glory and fortune for Birthday of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen |
Cantata BWV 67 Bear in remembrance Jesus Christ for Quasimodogeniti (2nd Sunday of Easter) |
Cantata BWV 68 For God so loved the world for the 2nd Day of Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 69 Praise the Lord, my soul, I for the 12th Sunday after Trinity (Inauguration of the New Town Council) |
Cantata BWV 69a Praise the Lord, my soul, II for the 12th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 70 Watch! Pray! Pray! Watch!, I for 26th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 70a Watch! Pray! Pray! Watch! II for the 2nd Sunday of Advent |
Cantata BWV 71 God is my king from ages past for the Inauguration of the New Town Council |
Cantata BWV 72 All according to God’s will alone for the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 73 Lord, as you will, so do by me for the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 74 Whoever loves me will keep my words, II for Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 75 The destitute shall eat for the 1st Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 76 The heavens declare the glory of God for the 2nd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 77 You shall love God, your Lord, with whole heart for the 13th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 78 Jesus you who my soul for the 14th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 79 God the Lord is sun and shield for Reformation Sunday |
Cantata BWV 80 A secure fortress is our God for Reformation |
Cantata BWV 80a All that is born of God for Oculi (3rd Sunday in Lent) |
Cantata BWV 81 Jesus sleeps, what hope do I have? for the 4th Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 82 I have enough for the Purification |
Cantata BWV 83 Gladsome time in the new covenant for the Presentation/Purification |
Cantata BWV 84 I delight in my good fortune for Septuagesima Sunday (3rd Sunday before Lent) |
Cantata BWV 85 I am a good shepherd for Misericordias Domini (2nd Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 86 Truly, truly, I say to you for Rogate (5th Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 87 Until now you have prayed for nothing in my name for Rogate (the 5th Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 88 Behold, I will send out many fishermen for the 5th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 89 What shall I make of you, Ephraim? for the 22nd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 90 A horrific ending is heading for you for the 25th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 91 Praised be you, Jesus Christ for Christmas |
Cantata BWV 92 I have unto God’s heart and mind for Septuagesima (3rd Sunday before Lent) |
Cantata BWV 93 Whoever simply lets dear God prevail for the 5th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 94 What would I ask of the world for the 9th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 95 Christ, he is my life for the 16th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 96 Lord Christ, the Son of God united for the 18th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 97 In all my deeds for an unknown occasion |
Cantata BWV 98 Whatever God does, it is done for the good, I for the 21st Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 99 Whatever God does, it is done for the good, II for the 15th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 100 Whatever God does, it is done for the good, III for an unknown occasion |
Cantata BWV 101 Remove from us Lord, you faithful God for the 10th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 102 Lord, your eyes look upon faith! for the 10th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 103 You will weep and wail for Jubilate (3rd Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 104 You shepherd of Israel, hear for Misericordias Domini (3rd Sunday of Easter) |
Cantata BWV 105 Lord, do not bring judgment against your servant for the 9th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 106 God’s time is the time best of all for a funeral, perhaps for Bach's uncle, Tobias Lämmerhirt |
Cantata BWV 107 Why do you grieve for the 7th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 108 It is for your good that I depart for Cantate (4th Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 109 I believe, dear Lord, help my disbelief! for the 21st Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 110 Our mouths be full of laughter for Christmas Day |
Cantata BWV 111 What my God wills, may that always occur for the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 112 The Lord is my faithful shepherd for Misericordias Domini (2nd Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 113 Lord Jesus Christ, you highest good for the 11th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 114 Oh, dear Christians, take comfort for the 17th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 115 Make yourself ready, my spirit for the 22nd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 116 You, Prince of Peace, Lord Jesus Christ for the 25th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 117 Laud and honor be to the highest good for an unknown occasion |
Cantata BWV 118 O Jesus Christ, light of my life for an unknown occasion, likely a funeral |
Cantata BWV 119 Praise, Jerusalem, the Lord for the Town Council Inauguration |
Cantata BWV 120 God, one praises you in the stillness of Zion for the Inauguration of the Town Council |
Cantata BWV 120a Lord God, ruler over all things for a wedding |
Cantata BWV 120b God, one praises you in the stillness of Zion for a wedding |
Cantata BWV 121 We shall yet praise Christ for the 2nd Day of Christmas (St. Stephen) |
Cantata BWV 122 The newborn little child for the Sunday after Christmas |
Cantata BWV 123 Dearest Immanuel, duke of the devout for Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 124 I will not let go of my Jesus for the 1st Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 125 With peace and joy I journey there for the Purification (Presentation at the Temple) |
Cantata BWV 126 Preserve us Lord, by your word for Sexagesima (2nd Sunday before Lent) |
Cantata BWV 127 Lord Jesus Christ, true human and God for Estomihi (the Sunday before Lent) |
Cantata BWV 128 Upon Christ’s accession alone for Ascension Day |
Cantata BWV 129 Praise be the Lord for Trinity Sunday |
Cantata BWV 130 Lord God, we all praise you for St. Michael and All Angels |
Cantata BWV 131 Out of the depths I cry, Lord, to you for an unknown occasion (perhaps a penance service following a fire) |
Cantata BWV 132 Prepare the way, prepare the path! for the Fourth Sunday in Advent |
Cantata BWV 133 I rejoice myself in you for the 3rd Day of Christmas |
Cantata BWV 134 A heart that knows its Jesus lives for the 3rd Day of Easter (Easter Tuesday) |
Cantata BWV 134a Time, made up of day and year New Year’s cantata for the House of the Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen |
Cantata BWV 135 Oh Lord, me a poor sinner for the 3rd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 136 Examine me, God for the 8th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 137 Praise the Lord, the mighty King of Glory for the 12th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 138 Why are you afflicted my heart? for the 15th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 139 Blessed is he, who unto his God for the 23rd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 140 Awake, the voices call to us for the 27th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 141 It is ever certainly true for the 3rd Sunday in Advent |
Cantata BWV 142 Unto us a child is born for Christmas Day |
Cantata BWV 143 Praise the Lord, my soul for New Years Day |
Cantata BWV 144 Take what is yours and go for Septuagesima (3rd Sunday before Lent) |
Cantata BWV 145 Arise, my heart, the day of the Lord for the 3rd Day of Easter |
Cantata BWV 146 We must traverse great tribulation for Jubilate (3rd Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 147 Heart and mouth and deed and life, I for the Visitation |
Cantata BWV 147a Heart and mouth and deed and life, II for the 4th Sunday in Advent (not known if completed or ever rendered) |
Cantata BWV 148 Bring to the Lord the honor due his name for the 17th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 149 One sings with joy of the victory for St. Michael and All Angels |
Cantata BWV 150 For you Lord do I long for an unknown occasion |
Cantata BWV 151 Sweet comfort, my Jesus is coming for the 3rd Day of Christmas |
Cantata BWV 152 Step along the path of faith for the Sunday after Christmas |
Cantata BWV 153 Behold, dear God, how my foes for Sunday after New Year's Day |
Cantata BWV 154 My dearest Jesus is lost for the 1st Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 155 My God how long, oh so long? for the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 156 I stand with one foot in the grave for the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 157 I will not let go of you for the funeral of ?Johann Christoph von Ponickau (later applied to the Purification) |
Cantata BWV 158 Peace be with you for ? The Purification, or 3rd Day of Easter (Easter Tuesday) |
Cantata BWV 159 Come, do look, my senses for Quinquagesima (Estomihi) the Sunday before Lent |
Cantata BWV 160 I know that my Redeemer lives for Easter Sunday (previously attributed to J. S. Bach) |
Cantata BWV 161 Come, you sweet hour of death for the 16th Sunday after Trinity (reworked later in Leipzig for the Purification) |
Cantata BWV 162 Alas! I presently behold as I approach the wedding for the 20th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 163 Unto to each his own! for the 23rd Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 164 You who claim to be of Christ for the 13th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 165 O holy font of spirit and water for Trinity Sunday |
Cantata BWV 166 Where are you going? for Cantate (the 4th Sunday after Easter) |
Cantata BWV 167 You people, extol the love of God for the Feast of St. John the Baptist |
Cantata BWV 168 Tally the bill! thunderous word for the 9th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 169 God alone shall have my heart for the 18th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 170 Contented rest, beloved soul’s desire for the 6th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 171 God, like your name for New Year's Day |
Cantata BWV 172 Resound, you songs for Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 173 Exalted flesh and blood for the 2nd Day of Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 173a Serene Highness Leopold for the birthday of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen |
Cantata BWV 174 I love the Most High with all my heart for the 2nd Day of Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 175 He calls his sheep by name for the 3rd Day of Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 176 It is a defiant and despondent thing for Trinity |
Cantata BWV 177 I cry to you, Lord Jesus Christ for the 4th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 178 Were God the Lord not beside us for the 8th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 179 See to it that your fear of God is not hypocrisy for the 11th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 180 Adorn yourself, o dear soul for the 20th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 181 Simpleminded fickle souls for Sexagesima (2nd Sunday before Lent) |
Cantata BWV 182 King of Heaven be welcomed for Palm Sunday |
Cantata BWV 183 They will banish you, II for Exaudi (The Sunday after Ascension) |
Cantata BWV 184 Desired light of joy for the 3rd Day of Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 185 Compassionate heart of eternal love for the 4th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 186 Be not concerned, O soul, I for the 7th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 186a Be not concerned, O soul, II for 3rd Sunday in Advent |
Cantata BWV 187 All wait upon you for the 7th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 188 I have my confidence for the 21st Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 189 My soul extols and praises for the Visitation |
Cantata BWV 190 Sing to the Lord a new song!, I for New Year's Day |
Cantata BWV 190a Sing to the Lord a new song, II for the 200th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession |
Cantata BWV 191 Glory to God in the highest for Christmas Day |
Cantata BWV 192 Now all thank God for occasion uncertain, perhaps Reformation |
Cantata BWV 193 You gates of Zion for the Inauguration of the New Town Council |
Cantata BWV 193a You houses of heaven, you shining lights for the Name Day of King August II of Poland (Kurfürst Friedrich August I of Saxony) |
Cantata BWV 194 Supremely desirable feast of joy for the dedication of a new church and organ / Trinity Sunday |
Cantata BWV 195 For the righteous the light must dawn over and over for a wedding |
Cantata BWV 196 The Lord remembers us likely for the marriage of the pastor, Johann Lorenz Stauber to Regina Wedemann, aunt of Maria Barbara Bach, in Dornheim |
Cantata BWV 197 God is our assurance for a wedding |
Cantata BWV 197a Glory be to God on high for Christmas Day |
Cantata BWV 198 Allow, princess, allow just one ray [Funeral Ode] for the funeral of Christiane Eberhardine, Electress of Saxony and Queen of Poland, wife of the Elector Augustus II |
Cantata BWV 199 My heart is bathed in blood for the 11th Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata BWV 200 I will confess his name for The Purification/Presentation |
Secular Cantatas |
Cantata BWV 201 Be quick, you swirling winds [The Contest between Apollo and Pan] likely for performance at Café Zimmerman |
Cantata BWV 202 Just yield, gloomy shadows for a wedding (secular cantata) |
Cantata BWV 203 Treacherous Amore for for an unknown occasion (likely in Köthen) |
Cantata BWV 204 I take pleasure with myself for an unknown occasion |
Cantata BWV 205 Shred, scatter, shatter the vault for the Nameday Dr. August Friedrich Müller, Leipzig University Professor |
Cantata BWV 205a Sound the alarm, you foes! bolster your might for the coronation of Augustus III, Elector of Saxony as King of Poland |
Cantata BWV 206 Glide along, playful waves and softly murmur for the Birthday (7 October) and Nameday (3 August) of Augustus III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland |
Cantata BWV 207 United dissonance of alternating strings for the promotion of Dr. Gottlieb Kortte to Professor at the University of Leipzig |
Cantata BWV 207a Arise, blaring tones of lively trumpets for the name day of Augustus III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland |
Cantata BWV 208 What contents me is a spirited hunt! [The Hunting Cantata] for the birthday of Fürst Christian von Sachsen-Weißenfels |
Cantata BWV 208a What contents me is only a spirited hunt, II for the Nameday of Augustus III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland |
Cantata BWV 209 No one knows the pain likely a farewell to a scholar, Lorenz Albrecht Beck (1723-1768,)called to a position in Ansbach (Franconia) |
Cantata BWV 210 O fair day, desirable time Wedding feast cantata for Hofrat Dr. Georg Ernst Stahl with Johanna Elisabeth Schrader |
Cantata BWV 210a O pleasant melody! Homage Cantata for Herzog Christian von Weißenfels, upon his New Year visit to Leipzig |
Cantata BWV 211 Be silent, no more chatting [The Coffee Cantata] likely for performance at Café Zimmerman |
Cantata BWV 212 We have a new governor [Cantata Burlesque; The Peasant Cantata] in Honor of Carl Heinrich von Dieskau as new Manor Lord in Klein-Zschocher |
Cantata BWV 213 Let us attend, let us watch [Dramma per musica] for the eleventh birthday of Friedrich Christian, Prince Elector of Saxony, at Café Zimmermann |
Cantata BWV 214 Resound you tympanis! Ring out, trumpets! [Dramma per musica] for the birthday of Maria Josepha, Princess Elector of Saxony and Queen of Poland, at Café Zimmermann |
Cantata BWV 215 Praise your fortune, blessed Saxony [Dramma per musica] for the Anniversary of the Election of August III as King of Poland |
Cantata BWV 216 Pleasant town on the Pliesse for the Wedding of Johann Heinrich Wolff and Susanna Regina Hempel |
Cantata BWV 216a Chosen/pleasant town on the Pleisse Congratulatory Cantata for the Leipzig Town Council |
Cantata BWV 217 Consider, Lord, how it goes for us for the 1st Sunday after Epiphany |
Cantata BWV 218 May the God of hope fill you for the First Day of Pentecost |
Cantata BWV 219 Behold! the lion has triumphed for the Feast of St Michael |
Cantata BWV 220 Praise him with heart and voice for the Feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist |
Cantata BWV 221 Whoever seeks glory, whoever wishes for splendor for an unknown event |
Cantata BWV 222 My breath is weak for The Purification ? |
Cantata BWV 223 My soul shall praise God for an unknown occasion |
Cantata BWV 224 Wrest yourselves free, ill pondering for an unknown event |
Cantata BWV 244a Lament, children, lament it to all the world for the Funeral of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen |
Cantata BWV 249a Take flight, vanish, yield, you worries [Dramma per musica] for the 43rd Birthday of Herzog Christian von Sachsen-Weißenfels |
Cantata BWV 249b Blow away, .dissipate, break up, you stars for the Birthday of Count Joachim Friedrich von Flemming |
Other Vocal Works |
Motet BWV 225 Sing to the Lord a new song for an unknown occasion |
Motet BWV 226 The Spirit helps us in our weakness for the funeral of Johann Heinrich Ernesti, Rector of the School of St. Thomas |
Motet BWV 227 Jesus, my joy possibly for the funeral of Johanna Maria Kees (néeRappold) |
Motet BWV 228 Be not afraid, I am beside you possibly for the funeral of Susanna Sophia Winckler (née Packbusch) |
Motet BWV 229 Come, Jesus, come, my body is weary for an unknown occasion |
Motet BWV 230 Praise the Lord all heathen for an unknown occasion |
Motet BWV 231 Laud and praise with honor for an unkoccasion |
The Passion According to St. Matthew BWV 244 for Good Friday |
The Passion According to St. John BWV 245 for Good Friday |
Motet BWV 1165=Anh 159 I will not let go of you for an unknown occasion |
Motet BWV Anh 160 Jauchzet, jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt for an unknown occasion |
Cantata BWV 248/1 Rejoice, jubilate! arise, praise the days (Christmas Oratorio, Part 1) for the 1st Day of Christmas |
Cantata BWV 248/2 And there were shepherds in that same region (Christmas Oratorio, Part 2) for the 2nd Day of Christmas, Feast of St. Stephen |
Cantata BWV 248/3 Ruler of heaven lend ear to our prattle s (Christmas Oratorio, Part 3) for the 3rd Day of Christmas |
Cantata BWV 248/4 Bow down in thanks, bow down in praise (Christmas Oratorio, Part 4) for New Year's Day |
Cantata BWV 248/5 Glory to you God be sung (Christmas Oratorio, Part 5) for the Sunday after New Year’s Day |
Cantata BWV 248/6 Lord, when the arrogant foe snarls (Christmas Oratorio, Part 6) for Epiphany |
Easter Oratorio BWV 249 Come, hasten and run, you fleeting feet for Easter Sunday |
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Contributed by Tobin Schmuck (July 2017 - April 2023) |
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