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You can help by adding to it. (December 2019)Bach had been presenting church cantatas for the Christmas season in the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas) and Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas) since his appointment as director musices in Leipzig in 1723, including these cantatas for Epiphany:Cantata fragment BWV 248 VI a[edit]BWV 248 VI a, also indicated as BWV\u00a0248a, is a fragment of a cantata, transmitted without text, the opening chorus of which Bach likely borrowed from So k\u00e4mpfet nur, ihr muntern T\u00f6ne, BWV\u00a01160, one of his secular cantatas. Picander wrote the libretto of the BWV\u00a01160 cantata (also known as BWV Anh. 10), which otherwise, that is, apart from the likely borrowed opening chorus, survived without music. It was first performed on 25 August 1731, for the birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming\u00a0[de].[10]The cantata transmitted in the BWV\u00a0248a fragment, consisting of four revised performance parts in the bundle of contemporary performance material for BWV 248 VI, is a sacred cantata for Michaelmas (29\u00a0September), likely first performed in 1734. While nothing more survives of the Michaelmas cantata as such, the four revised performance parts show that most of its music, including the music of its opening chorus and recitatives, was parodied in Part\u00a0VI of the Christmas Oratorio.[10] Music and content[edit]This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (December 2019)BWV 248 VI is scored for 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, 2 oboes d’amore, 2\u00a0violin parts, 1\u00a0viola part and continuo.[2]Christmas Oratorio Part VI: For the Feast of EpiphanyNo.\u00a0KeyTimeFirst lineScoringSource54ChorusD major3\/8Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnaubenTrumpet I, II, III, timpani, oboe I, II, strings, continuoopening chorus of BWV\u00a0248a (1734?), which was likely based on the opening chorus of BWV\u00a01160 (1731)[10]55Recitative (Evangelist, tenor; Herod, bass)Da berief Herodes die Weisen heimlichZiehet hin und forschet flei\u00dfigContinuoMatthew 2:7-856Recitative (soprano)Du Falscher, suche nur den Herrn zu f\u00e4llenStrings, continuoBWV 248a (1734?)[10]57Aria (soprano)A maj\/F\u266f min\/A maj3\/4Nur ein Wink von seinen H\u00e4ndenOboe d’amore I, strings, continuoBWV 248a (1734?)[10]58Recitative (Evangelist, tenor)Als sie nun den K\u00f6nig geh\u00f6ret hattenContinuoMatthew 2:9-1159ChoraleG majorCommonIch steh an deiner Krippen hierOboe I, II, strings, continuoWords: Paul Gerhardt, 165660Recitative (Evangelist, tenor)Und Gott befahl ihnen im Traum’ContinuoMatthew 2:1261Recitative (tenor)So geht! Genug, mein Schatz geht nicht von hierOboe d’amore I, II, continuoBWV 248a (1734?)[10]62Aria (tenor)B minor2\/4Nun m\u00f6gt ihr stolzen Feinde schreckenOboe d’amore I, II, continuoBWV 248a (1734?)[10]63Recitative (soprano, alto, tenor, bass)Was will der H\u00f6llen Schrecken nunContinuoBWV 248a (1734?)[10]64ChoraleD majorCommonNun seid ihr wohl gerochenTrumpet I, II, III, timpani, oboe I, II, strings, continuoBWV 248a (1734?);[10] Words: Georg Werner, 1648References[edit]Sources[edit]Bossuyt, Ignace [in French] (2004). Johann Sebastian Bach, Christmas Oratorio (BWV 248). Translated by Bull, Stratton. Philippe Herreweghe (contributor). Leuven: Leuven University Press. ISBN\u00a09789058674210.Buelow, George J. (2016). The Late Baroque Era. The Late Baroque Era: Vol 4. From The 1680s To 1740. Springer. ISBN\u00a0978-1-34-911303-3.D\u00fcrr, Alfred; Jones, Richard D. P. (2006). The Cantatas of J. S. Bach: With Their Librettos in German-English Parallel Text. Oxford University Press. pp.\u00a0102\u2013105, 820. ISBN\u00a0978-0-19-929776-4.Gl\u00f6ckner, Andreas (2000). “Eine Michaeliskantate als Parodievorlage f\u00fcr den sechsten Teil des Bachschen Weihnachts-Oratoriums?” [A Michaelmas cantata as model for Part\u00a0VI of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio?]. In Schulze, Hans-Joachim; Wolff, Christoph (eds.). Bach-Jahrbuch 2000 [Bach Yearbook 2000]. Bach-Jahrbuch (in German). Vol.\u00a086. Neue Bachgesellschaft. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. pp.\u00a0317\u2013326. doi:10.13141\/bjb.v2000. ISBN\u00a03-374-01828-9. ISSN\u00a00084-7682.Hofmann, Klaus (2005). “Foreword”. Johann Sebastian BACH: Weihnachtsoratorium \u2013 Christmas Oratorio \u2013 Oratorium Tempore Nativitatis Christi \u2013 BWV 248 (PDF) (Urtext edition: vocal score). Henry S. Drinker (English lyrics), Paul Horn (piano reduction), John Coombs (Foreword translator). Carus-Verlag. p.\u00a0V. 31.248\/53. Retrieved 23 December 2019.Wolff, Christoph (2002). 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