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The genre was particularly popular in 18th-century Lutheran Germany, although there are later examples.The liturgical calendar of the German Reformation era had, without counting Reformation Day and days between Palm Sunday and Easter, 72 occasions for which a cantata could be presented. Composers such as Telemann composed cycles of church cantatas comprising all 72 of these occasions (e.g. Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst). Such a cycle is called an “ideal” cycle, while in any given liturgical year feast days could coincide with Sundays, and the maximum number of Sundays after Epiphany and the maximum number of Sundays after Trinity could not all occur.In some places, of which Leipzig in Johann Sebastian Bach’s time is best known, no concerted music was allowed for the three last Sundays of Advent, nor for the Sundays of Lent (apart when Annunciation fell on a Sunday in that period, or in Holy Week), so the “ideal” year cycle (German: Jahrgang) for such places comprised only 64 cantatas (or 63 without the cantata for Reformation Day).[1]As the bulk of extant cantatas were composed for occasions occurring in the liturgical calendar of the German Reformation era, including Passion cantatas for Good Friday, that calendar is followed for the presentation of cantatas in this section. Most cantatas made reference to the content of the readings and to Lutheran hymns appropriate for the occasion. The melodies of such hymns often appeared in cantatas, for example as in the four-part settings concluding Bach’s works, or as a cantus firmus in larger choral movements. Other occasions for church cantatas include weddings and funeral services. Thus below also readings and hymns associated with the occasion are listed, for the hymns for instance based on Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch.[2] Data such as readings and hymns generally apply to Bach’s Leipzig: differences may occur in other places, or other times, as indicated.Table of ContentsOccasions of the liturgical year[edit]First Sunday of Advent (Advent I)[edit]Second Sunday of Advent (Advent II)[edit]Third Sunday of Advent (Advent III)[edit]Fourth Sunday of Advent (Advent IV)[edit]Christmas (25 December)[edit]Second Day of Christmas (26 December: Christmas 2)[edit]Third Day of Christmas (27 December: Christmas 3)[edit]First Sunday after Christmas (Christmas I)[edit]New Year (1 January)[edit]Sunday after New Year (New Year I)[edit]Epiphany (6 January)[edit]First Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany I)[edit]Second Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany II)[edit]Third Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany III)[edit]Fourth Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany IV)[edit]Purification (2 February)[edit]Fifth Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany V)[edit]Sixth Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany VI)[edit]Third Sunday before Lent (Septuagesima)[edit]Second Sunday before Lent (Sexagesima)[edit]Last Sunday before Lent (Estomihi)[edit]First Sunday of Lent (Invocabit)[edit]Second Sunday of Lent (Reminiscere)[edit]Third Sunday of Lent (Oculi)[edit]Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare)[edit]Fifth Sunday of Lent (Judica)[edit]Annunciation (25 March)[edit]Palm Sunday[edit]Maundy Thursday[edit]Good Friday[edit]Easter[edit]Easter Monday (Easter 2)[edit]Easter Tuesday (Easter 3)[edit]First Sunday after Easter (Quasimodogeniti)[edit]Second Sunday after Easter (Misericordias Domini)[edit]Third Sunday after Easter (Jubilate)[edit]Fourth Sunday after Easter (Cantate)[edit]Fifth Sunday after Easter (Rogate)[edit]Ascension[edit]Sunday after Ascension (Exaudi)[edit]Pentecost[edit]Pentecost Monday (Pentecost 2)[edit]Pentecost Tuesday (Pentecost 3)[edit]Trinity[edit]First Sunday after Trinity (Trinity I)[edit]Second Sunday after Trinity (Trinity II)[edit]St. John’s Day (24 June)[edit]Third Sunday after Trinity (Trinity III)[edit]Fourth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity IV)[edit]Fifth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity V)[edit]Visitation (2 July)[edit]Sixth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity VI)[edit]Seventh Sunday after Trinity (Trinity VII)[edit]Eighth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity VIII)[edit]Ninth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity IX)[edit]Tenth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity X)[edit]11th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XI)[edit]12th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XII)[edit]13th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XIII)[edit]14th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XIV)[edit]15th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XV)[edit]16th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XVI)[edit]17th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XVII)[edit]St. Michael’s Day (29 September)[edit]18th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XVIII)[edit]19th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XIX)[edit]20th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XX)[edit]21st Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXI)[edit]22nd Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXII)[edit]Reformation Day (31 October)[edit]23rd Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXIII)[edit]24th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXIV)[edit]25th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXV)[edit]26th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXVI)[edit]27th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXVII)[edit]Other occasions[edit]Consecration of church and\/or organ[edit]New council[edit]200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession[edit]Wedding[edit]Anniversary[edit]Funeral[edit]Communion service[edit]Occasion not specified[edit]Chorale cantatas[edit]In ogni tempore[edit]Occasion not known or uncertain[edit]19th century[edit]Felix Mendelssohn[edit]20th century[edit]Arthur Honegger[edit]References[edit]Sources[edit]External links[edit]Occasions of the liturgical year[edit]AdventAdvent is celebrated on the four Sundays before Christmas. Sometimes, as in Leipzig, there was a tempus clausum (silent time: no cantatas performed) for the last three Sundays of Advent.Christmas to EpiphanyThe Christmas season was celebrated from Christmas Day through Epiphany. Three days were observed for Christmas, with a Christmas cantata performed every day. The next feast days were New Year and Epiphany. Sundays may occur between the third day of Christmas and New Year and\/or between New Year and Epiphany: thus the period had at least five occasions, or at most seven.For the Christmas season of 1734\u201335 Bach composed the Christmas Oratorio in six parts, to be performed as the cantata in the service on the six feast days, three days of Christmas, New Year, the Sunday after New Year and Epiphany (there was no Sunday between the third day of Christmas and New Year in 1734).Sundays after EpiphanyDepending on the date of Easter, a variable number (up to six) of Sundays occurred between Epiphany and Septuagesima, the third Sunday before Ash Wednesday. The sixth Sunday after Epiphany is extremely rare: in the first half of the 18th century cantatas for this Sunday were only composed in “ideal” cantata cycles, but for instance not by composers such as Bach and Graupner who generally only composed what was to be performed under their direction.Pre-Lenten SeasonThere were three Sundays in the Pre-Lenten Season: Septuagesima, Sexagesima and Quinquagesima (the last one also known as Estomihi)LentDuring Lent, the six Sundays between Ash Wednesday and Easter, “quiet time” was observed in Leipzig. Only the feast of Annunciation was celebrated with a cantata, even if it fell in that time. On Good Friday, a Passion was performed, in most cases rather considered an Oratorio than a cantata. In Graupner’s Darmstadt there was also a cantata on Maundy Thursday.Easter to PentecostEastertide comprises the time up to Pentecost, starting with three days of Easter. There are five Sundays between Easter and Ascension. Ascension is followed by one Sunday before the three feast days of Pentecost.The Sundays between Easter and Pentecost have Latin names, derived from the beginning of the prescribed readings. For example, the first Sunday after Easter is called Quasimodogeniti. Some sources name the Sunday after Easter the second Sunday in Easter, counting Easter Sunday as the first.Trinity and the Sundays after TrinityTrinity is the Sunday after Pentecost. A variable number of Sundays occurs between Trinity and the first Sunday in Advent, a maximum of 27, if Easter is extremely early.Marian feastsThere are three Marian feast days that are usually observed in the German Reformation era: Purification on 2 February, Annunciation on 25 March and Visitation on 2 JulyFeast of John the BaptistSt. John’s Day was celebrated on 24 June, with cantatas written by, among others, Bach and Telemann.Feast of St. MichaelSt. Michael’s Day was celebrated on 29 September with, for instance, cantatas by Bach and Telemann, but in Graupner’s Darmstadt there was apparently no demand for such cantatas.Feast of St. StephenSt. Stephen’s Day falls on 26 December, the second day of Christmas, so generally not counted as a separate occasion.Reformation DayReformation Day is celebrated on 31 October and for instance Bach and Graupner wrote cantatas for the occasion. Reformation Day is however not always seen as one of the feasts of the liturgical year: for instance in Telemann’s and Picander’s ideal cantata cycles the feast day isn’t mentioned.Telemann’s ideal cycle thus consists of four Sundays of Advent; Seven occasions from Christmas to Epiphany; Nine Sundays between Epiphany and Lent; Six Sundays of Lent; 14 occasions from Easter to Trinity; 27 Sundays after Trinity; Three Marian Feasts, St. John’s Day (24 June) and Michaelmas \u2013 totalling 72 occasions for which he provided a cantata.Graupner’s church cantatas don’t include the sixth Sunday after Epiphany, nor cantatas for St. John’s Day or Michaelmas, however there are cantatas for Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, which totals 71 occasions from GWV\u00a01101 to 1171, with GWV\u00a01173 indicating Reformation Day cantatas.Libretto cyclesSeveral cantata libretto cycles were published in the first half of the 18th century:First Sunday of Advent (Advent I)[edit]OccasionAdvent Sunday, first of the four Sundays of Advent, which are the four Sundays preceding ChristmasReadingsRomans 13:11\u201314, night is advanced, day will comeMatthew 21:1\u20139, the Entry into JerusalemHymns“Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland” by Martin Luther (Erfurt Enchiridion, 1524) and its Latin model “Veni redemptor gentium” by Ambrose[2][5]“Von Adam her so lange Zeit”[2][5] by Michael Wei\u00dfe[6]“Menschenkind merk eben”[2][5] by Michael Wei\u00dfe[7]“Gottes Sohn ist kommen”\u00a0[de] by Michael Wei\u00dfe or Johann Horn\u00a0[de][2][5][8]“Als der g\u00fctige Gott”[2] (text by Michael Wei\u00dfe, hymn tune by Johann Cr\u00fcger)[8]“Mittit ad virginem”\u00a0[choralwiki][2] (text by Peter Abelard)[9]“Lob sei dem allm\u00e4chtigen Gott” (text by Michael Wei\u00dfe, hymn tune by Johann Cr\u00fcger)[5][10]“Gott durch deine G\u00fcte”[5]“Heilig ist Gott der Vater”\u00a0[choralwiki][5]“Gl\u00e4ubiges Herze, freu dich heut” by Michael Altenburg[5]“Gott, heilger Sch\u00f6pfer aller Stern”\u00a0[de] and its Latin model “Conditor alme siderum”[5]“Frohlock o Tochter Zion fast”\u00a0[choralwiki][5]“Nun jauchzet, all ihr Frommen”\u00a0[de] by Michael Schirmer\u00a0[de][5]“Gott Vater uns sein Sohn f\u00fcrstellt”[5]“Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ, Da\u00df du vom Himmel kommen bist” by Bartholom\u00e4us Helder[5][11]“Macht hoch die T\u00fcr” by Georg Weissel (after Psalm 24:7-10)CantatasGeorg B\u00f6hm:Georg Philipp Telemann:[13]Christoph Graupner (see also List of cantatas by Christoph Graupner \u00a7\u00a0GWV\u00a01101):Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Advent\u00a0I):[14]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Wilhelm Friedemann BachLasset uns ablegen die Werke der Finsternis, BR F 1 (30 November 1749, BDW 09449)Second Sunday of Advent (Advent II)[edit]OccasionSecond Sunday in AdventReadingsRomans 15:4\u201313, call of the GentilesLuke 21:25\u201336, coming of the Son of manHymns (in addition to those listed for Advent I)“Es ist gewi\u00dflich an der zeit”[2] (text by Bartholom\u00e4us Ringwaldt)[8]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[24]Huetet euch, dass eure Herzen, TWV\u00a01:811 (1716\u201317 cantata cycle)Endlich wird die Stunde schlagen, TWV\u00a01:440 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1725-1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Advent\u00a0II):[14]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Third Sunday of Advent (Advent III)[edit]OccasionThird Sunday of Advent, a.k.a. Gaudete SundayReadings1 Corinthians 4:1\u20135, the ministry of faithful apostlesMatthew 11:2\u201310, John the Baptist in prisonHymns (in addition to those listed for Advent I)“Helft mir Gotts G\u00fcte preisen”[2][26]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[27]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Advent\u00a0III):[14]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fourth Sunday of Advent (Advent IV)[edit]OccasionFourth Sunday in AdventReadingsPhilippians 4:4\u20137, Be joyful in the LordJohn 1:19\u201328, testimony of John the BaptistHymnssame as for Advent IIICantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann[32]Ihr seid alle Gottes Kinder, TWV\u00a01:914 (1716\u201317 cantata cycle)Lauter Wonne, lauter Freude, TWV\u00a01:1040 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1725-1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Advent\u00a0IV):[14]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Christmas (25 December)[edit]OccasionChristmas (25 December)ReadingsTitus 2:11\u201314, God’s mercy appeared (orIsaiah 9:2\u20137, Unto us a child is born)Luke 2:1\u201314, Nativity, Annunciation to the shepherds and the angels’ songHymns“Christum wir sollen loben schon” (Luther, Erfurt Enchirdion, 1524)“Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ” (Luther, Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn, 1524)“Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her” (Luther, 1534; melody 1539)“Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar” (Luther, same melody as previous)CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[37]Erquickendes Wunder der ewigen Gnade, TWV\u00a01:469 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner (see also List of cantatas by Christoph Graupner \u00a7\u00a0GWV\u00a01105 and \u00a7\u00a0GWV\u00a01172):Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Christmas\u00a0Day):[38][39][40]Christen, \u00e4tzet diesen Tag, BWV\u00a063 (1714; 1723)Magnificat, BWV\u00a0243a (1723)Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ, BWV\u00a091 (chorale cantata, two versions, earliest version 1724)Unser Mund sei voll Lachens, BWV\u00a0110 (1725)Ehre sei Gott in der H\u00f6he, BWV\u00a0197a (1728)Jauchzet, frohlocket! Auf, preiset die Tage, BWV\u00a0248I (Christmas Oratorio Part\u00a0I, 1734)Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV\u00a0191 (1745)Uns ist ein Kind geboren, BWV 142 (probably spurious)Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Wilhelm Friedemann Bach:O Wunder, wer kann dieses fassen, BR F 2 (BDW 09774)Ach, da\u00df du den Himmel zerrissest, BR F 3 (BDW 09776)Ehre sei Gott in der H\u00f6he, BR F 4 (BDW 09778)Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Ehre sei Gott in der H\u00f6he, H\u00a0811 (1772, 1778 and 1782; BDW 02237)Auf schicke dich, H\u00a0815 (1775, 1779 and 1786; BDW 02258)Georg Anton Benda:Gott steigt herab (arranged by C. P. E. Bach for performances in 1771, 1777 and 1784: BDW 10617)Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach:Dessen Preis die Hirten sangen (c.1788 or later, BDW 01953)Second Day of Christmas (26 December: Christmas 2)[edit]OccasionSecond day of Christmas (Boxing Day), also St. Stephen’s Day; On this day Leipzig celebrated Christmas and St. Stephen’s Day in alternating years, with different readings.ReadingsFor Christmas (even years):Titus 3:4\u20137, God’s mercy appeared in ChristLuke 2:15\u201320, the shepherds at the mangerfor St. Stephen’s Day (uneven years):Acts 6:8\u201315 and 7:55\u201360, Martyrdom of StephenMatthew 23:35\u201339, Jerusalem killing her prophetsHymnsSee ChristmasCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[45]Jauchzet, frohlocket, der Himmel ist offen, TWV\u00a01:953 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726 \u2013 cantata for St. Stephen’s Day)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Second Day of Christmas):[46][40]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Carl Heinrich Graun and Carl Philipp Emanuel BachIch nahe mich zu deiner Krippen (C. P. E. Bach’s arrangement of C. H. Graun’s GraunWV\u00a0Bv:IX:14; BDW\u00a010557)Third Day of Christmas (27 December: Christmas 3)[edit]OccasionThird day of Christmas, also Feast of St. John the EvangelistReadingsHebrews 1:1\u201314, Christ is higher than the angels (Leipzig); Isaiah 9:1\u20136 (Hamburg)John 1:1\u201314, prologue, also called Hymn to the WordHymnsSee ChristmasCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[49]Unverzagt in allem Leiden, TWV\u00a01:1456 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Third Day of Christmas):[46][40]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]First Sunday after Christmas (Christmas I)[edit]OccasionSunday between 27\u00a0December and 1\u00a0January, which doesn’t occur every year. A.k.a. Christmas Sunday.ReadingsGalatians 4:1\u20137, Through Christ we are free from the lawLuke 2:33\u201340, Simeon and Anna with Mary in the templeHymnsSee ChristmasCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[56]Was gleicht dem Adel wahrer Christen, TWV\u00a01:1511 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Christmas\u00a0I):[46]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]New Year (1 January)[edit]OccasionNew Year; Feast of the Circumcision of ChristReadingsGalatians 3:23\u201329: by faith we inheritLuke 2:21: circumcision of JesusHymns“Jesu, nun sei gepreiset” by Johannes HermannCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[58]Halt ein mit deinem Wetterstrahle, TWV\u00a01:715 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Melchior HoffmannSinget dem Herrn ein neues Lied, previously attributed to Telemann as TWV\u00a01:1748.[59]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0New Year’s Day):[60][40]Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV\u00a0190 (1724; incomplete)Jesu, nun sei gepreiset, BWV\u00a041 (chorale cantata, 1725)Herr Gott, dich loben wir, BWV\u00a016 (1726)Gott, wie dein Name, so ist auch dein Ruhm, BWV\u00a0171 (1729)Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben, BWV\u00a0248IV (Christmas Oratorio Part\u00a0IV, 1735)Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Johann Friedrich Fasch:Gehet zu seinen Toren ein mit Danken, FWV\u00a0D:G1, FR\u00a09\/2 (1723)[65]Wilhelm Friedemann Bach:Der Herr zu deiner Rechten, BR F 5 (BDW 09780)Sunday after New Year (New Year I)[edit]OccasionIn some years, a Sunday falls between New Year’s Day and Epiphany: it is known as the Sunday after New Year (New Year I) or as the second Sunday after Christmas (Christmas\u00a0II).Readings1 Peter 4:12\u201319: suffering of Christians (Leipzig); Titus 3:4\u20137: God’s mercy appeared in Christ (Hamburg)[28][66]Matthew 2:13\u201323: the Flight into EgyptCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[67]Schmeckt und sehet unsers Gottes Freundlichkeit, TWV\u00a01:1252 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0New\u00a0Year\u00a0I):[60][40]Schau, lieber Gott, wie meine Feind, BWV\u00a0153 (2 January 1724)Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid, BWV\u00a058 (5 January 1727: early version, incomplete; 4 January 1733 or 3 January 1734: final version; strictly speaking not a chorale cantata, but later added to the chorale cantata cycle)[68]Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen, BWV\u00a0248V (Christmas Oratorio Part V, 2 January 1735)Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Epiphany (6 January)[edit]OccasionFeast of the EpiphanyReadingsIsaiah 60:1\u20136, the heathen will convertMatthew 2:1\u201312, the Wise Men From the EastCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[70]Ihr V\u00f6lker h\u00f6rt, wie Gott aufs Neue spricht, TWV\u00a01:921 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Epiphany):[71][40]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]First Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany I)[edit]ReadingsRomans 12:1\u20136, the duties of a ChristianLuke 2:41\u201352, the finding in the TempleHymns“Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ”[2]“Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot”[2]“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[74]In gering- und rauhen Schalen, TWV\u00a01:941 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Epiphany\u00a0I):[71][75]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Second Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany II)[edit]ReadingsRomans 12:6\u201316, we have several giftsJohn 2:1\u201311, the Marriage at CanaHymns“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]“Wie sch\u00f6n leuchtet der Morgenstern”[2]“Am dritten Tag ein Hochzeit ward”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[77]Ist Widerw\u00e4rtigkeit den Frommen eigen?, TWV\u00a01:948 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Epiphany\u00a0II):[71]Wilhelm Friedemann BachWir sind Gottes Werke, BR F 6 (incomplete, BDW 09782)Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Harre auf Gott (C. P. E. Bach‘s expansion of a 3-movement cantata by Fasch, BDW 10534)Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Third Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany III)[edit]ReadingsRomans 12:17\u201321, rules for lifeMatthew 8:1\u201313, the healing of a leperHymns“Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[83]Warum verstellst du die Geb\u00e4rden?, TWV\u00a01:1502 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Epiphany\u00a0III):[84]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fourth Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany IV)[edit]ReadingsRomans 13:8\u201310, love completes the lawMatthew 8:23\u201327, Jesus calming the stormHymns“Wenn wir in h\u00f6chsten N\u00f6ten sein”[2]“Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns h\u00e4lt”[2]“W\u00e4r Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit”[2]“Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir”[2]“Es ist das Heil uns kommen her”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[90]Hemmet den Eifer, verbannet die Rache, TWV\u00a01:730 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Epiphany\u00a0IV):[84]Purification (2 February)[edit]OccasionCandlemas or Feast of the Purification of Mary (Mariae Reinigung), a.k.a. Presentation of Jesus at the Temple: celebrated on 2 February, occurring around the fourth Sunday after EpiphanyReadingsMalachi 3:1\u20134, the Lord will come to his templeLuke 2:22\u201332, the purification of Mary and the presentation of Jesus at the Temple, including Simeon’s canticle Nunc dimittisHymns“Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin”[2]“Herr, nun l\u00e4ssest du deinen Diener”[2]“Nunc dimittis”[2]“Ex legis observantia”[2]“Heut hat Marien Kindelein”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[91]Ich habe Lust abzuscheiden, TWV\u00a01:836 (1724; a.k.a. BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a0157, BDW\u00a001468)Erscheine, Gott, in deinem Tempel, TWV\u00a01:471 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner (see also List of cantatas by Christoph Graupner#GWV 1169):Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Purification):[92]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Johann Ernst Bach II:Fifth Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany V)[edit]ReadingsColossians 3:12\u201317…Hymns“Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein”[2]“Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl”[2]“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[95]Seid n\u00fcchtern und wachet, TWV\u00a01:1273 (1716\u201317 cantata cycle)Liebe, die vom Himmel stammet, TVWV\u00a01:1044 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach:[1]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Sixth Sunday after Epiphany (Epiphany VI)[edit]Readings2 Peter 1:16\u201321…Hymns“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[97]Was ist das Herz? Ein finstrer Ort, TWV\u00a01:1516 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Wilhelm Friedemann BachWie sch\u00f6n leuchtet der Morgenstern (Ihr Lichter jener sch\u00f6nen H\u00f6hen), BR F 7 (12 February 1764, BDW 09784)Johann Sebastian Bach:[1][98]Third Sunday before Lent (Septuagesima)[edit]OccasionSeptuagesima (third Sunday before Ash Wednesday)Readings1 Corinthians 9:24\u201310:5, race for victoryMatthew 20:1\u201316, parable of the Workers in the VineyardHymns“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“O Herre Gott, dein g\u00f6ttlich Wort”[2]“Es ist das Heil uns kommen her”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[99]Ein jeder l\u00e4uft, der in den Schranken l\u00e4uft, TWV\u00a01:425 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Septuagesima):[100]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Second Sunday before Lent (Sexagesima)[edit]OccasionSexagesima (second Sunday before Ash Wednesday)Readings2 Corinthians 11:19\u201312:9, God’s power is mighty in the week,Luke 8:4\u201315, parable of the SowerHymns“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[102]Was ist mir doch das R\u00fchmen n\u00fctze?, TWV\u00a01:1521 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Sexagesima):[100]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Last Sunday before Lent (Estomihi)[edit]OccasionQuinquagesima a.k.a. Quintagesima, Esto Mihi or Estomihi Sunday (last Sunday before Lent)Readings1 Corinthians 13:1\u201313, praise of loveLuke 18:31\u201343, Healing the blind near JerichoHymns“Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt”[2]“Die Propheten han propheceyt”[2]“O wir armen S\u00fcnder”[2]“S\u00fcndiger Mensch, schau wer du bist”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[106]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Estomihi):[107]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Gottfried August Homilius:Legt eure Harfen hin, HoWV\u00a0II.49 (BDW 08999, 11062)First Sunday of Lent (Invocabit)[edit]OccasionQuadragesima Sunday, a.k.a. Invocabit or Invocavit SundayReadings2 Corinthians 6:1\u201310, marks of the MinistryMatthew 4:1\u201311, the Temptation of ChristHymns“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”[2]“Gott der Vater wohn uns bei”[2]“Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht” and its Latin version, “Christe qui lux es et dies”[2]Hymns related to the Passion of Christ (e.g. pp.\u00a0122\u2013177 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch)[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[109]Fleuch der L\u00fcste Zauberauen, TWV\u00a01:549 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Second Sunday of Lent (Reminiscere)[edit]OccasionReminiscere (second Sunday of Lent)Readings1 Thessalonians 4:1\u20137, plea for PurityMatthew 17:1\u20139, the Transfiguration of JesusHymns“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Wenn wir in h\u00f6chsten N\u00f6ten sein”[2]“Gott der Vater wohn uns bei”[2]“Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott”[2]“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”[2]“Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht” and its Latin version, “Christe qui lux es et dies”[2]Hymns related to the Passion of Christ (e.g. pp.\u00a0122\u2013177 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch)[2]CantatasJohann Michael Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[111]Der Reichtum macht allein begl\u00fcckt, TWV\u00a01:313 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Third Sunday of Lent (Oculi)[edit]OccasionOculi (third Sunday of Lent)ReadingsEphesians 5:1\u20139, advice for a righteous lifeLuke 11:14\u201328, casting out a devilHymns“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Wenn wir in h\u00f6chsten N\u00f6ten sein”[2]“Gott der Vater wohn uns bei”[2]“Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott”[2]“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”[2]“Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht” and its Latin version, “Christe qui lux es et dies”[2]Hymns related to the Passion of Christ (e.g. pp.\u00a0122\u2013177 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch)[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[113]Wandelt in der Liebe, TWV\u00a01:1498 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Oculi):[107][114]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare)[edit]OccasionLaetare (fourth Sunday of Lent)ReadingsGalatians 4:21\u201331, two CovenantsJohn 6:1\u201315, feeding of the 5000Hymns“Herr Jesu Christ, wahr Mensch und Gott”[2]“O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht”[2]“In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr”[2]“Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht” and its Latin version, “Christe qui lux es et dies”[2]Hymns related to the Passion of Christ (e.g. pp.\u00a0122\u2013177 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch)[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[116]Du bist verflucht, o Schreckensstimme, TWV\u00a01:385 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fifth Sunday of Lent (Judica)[edit]OccasionJudica (fifth Sunday of Lent)ReadingsHebrews 9:11\u201315, the Heavenly SanctuaryJohn 8:46\u201359, last part of Jesus’ debate with the PhariseesHymns“Herr Jesu Christ, wahr Mensch und Gott”[2]“O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht”[2]“In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr”[2]“Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht” and its Latin version, “Christe qui lux es et dies”[2]Hymns related to the Passion of Christ (e.g. pp.\u00a0122\u2013177 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch)[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[118]Wer ist, der dort von Edom k\u00f6mmt? TWV\u00a01:1584 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Annunciation (25 March)[edit]OccasionAnnunciation (Mariae Verk\u00fcndigung) is celebrated on 25 March, around Palm Sunday.ReadingsIsaiah 7:10\u201316, prophecy of the birth of the MessiahLuke 1:26\u201338, the angel Gabriel announces the birth of JesusHymns“Haec est dies quam fecit Dominus”[2]“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]“Fit porta Christi pervia”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[120]Siehe, eine Jungfrau ist schwanger, TWV\u00a01:1326 (1716\u201317 cantata cycle)Gott will Mensch und sterblich werden, TWV\u00a01:694 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Herr Christ der ein’ge Gottessohn, TWV\u00a01:732 (misattributed to Bach as BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a0156, BDW 01467)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Annunciation):[92][107]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Palm Sunday[edit]OccasionPalm Sunday (Sunday before Easter). Apart from cantatas, Passion settings such as Johann Walter’s Passio Secundum Matth\u00e6um may be performed on this day.[2]ReadingsPhilippians 2:5\u201311, everyone be in the spirit of Christ \u2014or\u2014 1 Corinthians 11:23\u201332, of the Last SupperMatthew 21:1\u20139, Entry into JerusalemHymns“Gloria, laus et honor tibi sit, Rex Christe Redemptor”[2]“Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir”[2]“Christus, der uns selig macht”[2]“Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht” and its Latin version, “Christe qui lux es et dies”[2]Hymns related to the Passion of Christ (e.g. pp.\u00a0122\u2013177 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch)[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann[123]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Palm\u00a0Sunday):[107]Both extant Palm Sunday cantatas by Bach (BWV\u00a0182, BWV\u00a01) were written for Annunciation, see above, in years when Palm Sunday fell on 25 March.Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]PicanderMachet die Thore weit (1728\u201329 libretto cycle: same libretto as for Advent I)Maundy Thursday[edit]OccasionMaundy ThursdayReadings…Hymns“Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gotteszorn wandt”[2]“Wir wollen singen Heut von grossen Dingen”[2]“Als Jesus Christus in der Nacht”[2]“Ich danke dem Herrn von ganzem Herzen”[2]CantatasChristoph Graupner:Good Friday[edit]OccasionOn Good Friday (sometimes indicated by its Latin name Parasceve) the Passion of Christ is commemorated. Extended Passion settings such as settings of the Brockes Passion Passion oratorio libretto, and other settings by Georg Philipp Telemann, by Johann Sebastian Bach or by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel are not usually listed as cantatas. Other Passion compositions are however sometimes indicated as Passion cantatas. Vopelius’ 1682 Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch indicated Johann Walter’s Passio Secundum Johannem and Jacob Handl’s Ecce quomodo moritur justus motet for performance on Good Friday.Hymns“Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund” and other hymns related to the Passion of Christ (e.g. pp.\u00a0122\u2013177 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch)[2]CantatasChristoph Graupner:Carl Heinrich GraunCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Passions-Cantate, H\u00a0776 (1772 or earlier, BDW 02228)Easter[edit]OccasionEaster, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus. Music for Easter is often in the format of an Oratorio, although there are many Easter cantatas too.Readings1 Corinthians 5:6\u20138, Christ is our Easter lambMark 16:1\u20138, ResurrectionHymns“Also heilig ist der Tag”[2]“Vita sanctorum, decus angelorum”, and German “Der Heiligen Leben thut stets nach Gott streben”[2]“Christ lag in Todes Banden” by Luther\/Johann Walter (1524: Erfurt Enchiridion and Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn), based on “Victimae paschali laudes” (text) and “Surrexit Christus hodie” (melody)[2][125]“Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod \u00fcberwand”[2]“Christ ist erstanden”[2]“Surrexit Christus hodie”[2]“Erstanden ist der heilige Christ”[2]“Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag”[2]“Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn”[2]“Gelobt sei Gott im h\u00f6chsten Thron” by Michael Wei\u00dfe (1531), best known in a setting by Melchior Vulpius (1609)Other Easter hymns, e.g. pp.\u00a0272\u2013309 in Vopelius’ Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[126]Christoph Graupner:Johann David Heinichen:Es lebet Jesus unser Hort (BDW 10488)Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0Sunday):[128]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Gottfried August Homilius:Was suchet ihr den Lebendigen bei den Toten, HoWV\u00a0II.66 (BDW 09435)Wilhelm Friedemann BachErzittert und fallet, BR F 9 (BDW 09788)Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Gott hat den Herrn auferwecket, H\u00a0803 (25 April 1756, 12 April 1757 and later; BDW 02235)Sing, Volk der Christen, H\u00a0808.3 (2 April 1768, 15 April 1775 and 14 April 1781; BDW 02241)Ist Christus nicht auferstanden, H\u00a0808.4 (1771, pasticcio BDW 02239 based on G. A. Benda’s In Kedars bangen H\u00fctten, Lor\u00a0534)Jauchzet, frohlocket, H\u00a0804 (18 April 1778 and 15 April 1786, pasticcio BDW 02245 based on compositions by J. S. Bach, C. H. Graun and G. A. Homilius)Nun danket alle Gott, H\u00a0805 (25 March 1780, BDW 02236)Amen, Lob und Preis und St\u00e4rke, H\u00a0834 (19 April 1783, BDW 09484)Gott, du wirst seine Seele, H\u00a0808.1 (30 March 1782, BDW 10623)Anbetung dem Erbarmer, H\u00a0807 (1784 and 1788, BDW 02260)Auf, mein Herz, des Herren Tag (pasticcio BDW 10584 probably realised by C. P. E. Bach; based on BWV\u00a0145, H\u00a0336.3 and TWV\u00a01:1350)Georg Anton Benda:Er ist nicht mehr, Lor\u00a0550 (M\u00fcnter year-cycle 1760\u201361; arranged by C. P. E. Bach for performance 15 April 1770 and 4 April 1779: BDW 10619)Easter Monday (Easter 2)[edit]OccasionEaster Monday, second day of Easter.ReadingsActs 10:34\u201343, sermon of St. PeterLuke 24:13\u201335, the road to Emmaus (Leipzig); Mark 16, the empty tomb, resurrection appearances and ascension of Jesus (Hamburg)HymnsSee EasterCantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[132]Triumphierender Vers\u00f6hner, tritt aus deiner Kluft hervor, TWV\u00a01:1422 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann David Heinichen:Einsamkeit, o stilles Wesen (BDW 09135)Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0Monday):[133]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]PicanderIch bin ein Pilgrim auf der Welt (1728\u201329 libretto cycle; fragment of a setting of this libretto by J. S. or C. P. E. Bach is known as BWV Anh. 190, BDW\u00a001501)Gottfried August Homilius:Musste nicht Christus solches leiden, HoWV\u00a0II.72 (BDW 08996)Easter Tuesday (Easter 3)[edit]ReadingsActs 13:26\u201333, sermon of St. Paul in Antiochia (Leipzig); 1 Corinthians 15:50\u201358, resurrection of the body, “O death where is thy sting?” (Hamburg)Luke 24:36\u201347, the appearance of Jesus to the Apostles in JerusalemHymnsSee EasterCantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[138]Jauchzt, ihr Christen, seid vergn\u00fcgt, TWV\u00a01:955 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0Tuesday):[133]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Gottfried August Homilius:Lobsinget dem Heiland, HoWV\u00a0II.74 (three reworked versions by C. P. E. Bach: 5 April 1768, 11 April 1773 and 19 April 1778; BDW 08981 and 11057)First Sunday after Easter (Quasimodogeniti)[edit]OccasionQuasimodogeniti Sunday, the second Sunday of Eastertide, or the first Sunday after Easter.Readings1 John 5:4\u201310, our faith is the victory (Leipzig); 1 John 5:1\u201313, obedience by Faith, the Certainty of God\u2019s Witness (Hamburg)John 20:19\u201331, the appearance of Jesus to the Disciples, first without then with Thomas, in JerusalemHymnsSee EasterCantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[140]Auf ehernen Mauern ruht unsrer Hoffnung Zuversicht, TWV\u00a01:96 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0I):[141]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Second Sunday after Easter (Misericordias Domini)[edit]OccasionMisericordia Sunday, a.k.a. Misericordias Domini, the third Sunday of Eastertide, or the second Sunday after Easter.Readings1 Peter 2:21\u201325, Christ as a modelJohn 10:11\u201316, the Good ShepherdHymnsSee EasterCantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[143]Hirt’ und Bischof uns’rer Seelen, TWV\u00a01:804b (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0II):[141]Gottfried August Homilius:Uns sch\u00fctzet Israels Gott, HoWV\u00a0II.78 (BDW 09001 and 11059)Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Third Sunday after Easter (Jubilate)[edit]OccasionJubilate Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Eastertide, or the third Sunday after Easter.Readings1 Peter 2:11\u201320, “Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man”John 16:16\u201323, Farewell discourse, announcement of the Second ComingHymnsSee EasterCantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[145]Dies ist der Gotteskinder Last, TWV\u00a01:356 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0III):[141]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fourth Sunday after Easter (Cantate)[edit]OccasionCantate Sunday, the fifth Sunday of Eastertide, or the fourth Sunday after Easter.ReadingsJames 1:17\u201321, “Every good gift comes from the Father of lights”John 16:5\u201315, Farewell discourse, announcement of ComforterHymnsSee EasterCantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[147]Ew’ge Quelle, milder Strom, TWV\u00a01:546 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0IV):[148]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fifth Sunday after Easter (Rogate)[edit]OccasionRogation Sunday, a.k.a. Prayer Sunday, is the sixth Sunday of Eastertide, or the fifth Sunday after Easter. It is the last Sunday before Ascension: the three days between Rogate Sunday and Ascension are known as rogation days.ReadingsJames 1:22\u201327, doers of the word, not only listenersJohn 16:23\u201330, Farewell discourse, prayers will be fulfilledHymns“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[151]Deine Toten werden leben, TWV\u00a01:213 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726) \u2013 the cantata libretto is based on Isaiah 26:19Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Easter\u00a0V):[148]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Ascension[edit]OccasionFeast of the Ascension, which falls on a Thursday, the fortieth day after Easter.ReadingsActs 1:1\u201311, prologue, farewell and AscensionMark 16:14\u201320, AscensionHymns“Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein”[2]“Christ fuhr gen Himmel”[2]“Nun begehn wir das Fest”, and Latin model “Festum nunc celebre”[2]“Nun freut euch, Gottes Kinder all”[2]“Gen Himmel aufgefahren ist”, and Latin model “Coelos ascendit hodie”[2]“Christus ist heut gen Himmel gefahren”, and Latin model “Ascendit Christus hodie”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[154]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Ascension):[148]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Wilhelm Friedemann Bach:Gott f\u00e4hret auf mit Jauchzen, BR F 11 (BDW\u00a009790)Wo geht die Lebensreise hin? BR F 12 (BDW\u00a009792)Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach:Gro\u00df und m\u00e4chtig, stark und pr\u00e4chtig, Wf\u00a0XIV\/8 (two versions: BDW\u00a002208 and 02209)Sunday after Ascension (Exaudi)[edit]OccasionExaudi, the Sunday after Ascension, is the seventh Sunday of Eastertide, or the sixth Sunday after Easter, a week before PentecostReadings1 Peter 4:8\u201311, “serve each other”John 15:26\u201316:4, Farewell discourse, the promise of the Paraclete, the Spirit of Truth, and announcement of persecution (Leipzig); Matthew 20:1\u201316, Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (Hamburg)Hymns“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”[2]“Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns h\u00e4lt”[2]“W\u00e4r Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit”[2]“Wenn wir in h\u00f6chsten N\u00f6ten sein”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[157]Erwachet, entrei\u00dft euch den s\u00fcndlichen Tr\u00e4umen, TWV\u00a01:480 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Ascension\u00a0I):[148]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Pentecost[edit]OccasionPentecost (German: Pfingsten), a.k.a. Whitsun, Whit Sunday, or the first day of Pentecost (German: 1. Pfingsttag).ReadingsActs 2:1\u201313, the Holy SpiritJohn 14:23\u201331, Farewell discourse, announcement of the Spirit who will teachHymns“Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott”[2]“Komm, Gott Sch\u00f6pfer, Heiliger Geist”, and Latin model “Veni Creator Spiritus”[2]“Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist”[2]“Als Jesus Christus, Gottes Sohn”[2]“O Heiliger Geist, o heiliger Gott”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[160]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Pentecost\u00a0Sunday):[161]Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! BWV\u00a0172 (C\u00a0major, Weimar: 20 May 1714; D\u00a0major, first Leipzig version: 28 May 1724; C major, second Leipzig version: 13 May 1731)Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten, BWV\u00a059 (28 May 1724, restaged 13 May 1731)Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten, BWV\u00a074 (20 May 1725)O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe, BWV\u00a034 (1 June 1727; 12 May 1746 in Halle, see below)[98]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Wilhelm Friedemann Bach:Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten, BR F 12 (W. F. Bach premiered this cantata 12 May 1746, together with a repeat performance of his father’s BWV\u00a034, as the start of his tenure in Halle; BDW 09795)Dies ist der Tag, da Jesu Leidenskraft, BR F 13 (1755\u201358?, BDW 09797)Ert\u00f6nt, ihr seligen V\u00f6lker, BR F 14 (based on earlier compositions, BDW 08146)Ach, da\u00df du den Himmel zerrissest, BR F 16 (parody of BR F 3\/F\u00a093: BDW 09799)Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach:Lasset uns ablegen die Werke der Finsternis (6 June 1772 and 22 May 1779: C. P. E. Bach‘s reworking of W. F. Bach‘s BR F 1 as a cantata for Pentecost; BDW 10636)Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Gottfried August Homilius:Herr, lehr uns tun, H\u00a0817 (13 May 1769 and 26 May 1787: pasticcio by C. P. E. Bach involving his own earlier work and a composition by Homilius; BDW 02247)Ihr waret weiland Finsternis (pasticcio realised in 1787? by C. P. E. Bach, based on several compositions by Homilius; BDW 10642)Nun ist er da (pasticcio realised in 1788 by C. P. E. Bach, based on several compositions by Homilius; BDW 10640)Johann Friedrich Doles (see also Picander cycle of 1728\u201329 \u00a7 Reception):Raset und brauset ihr hefftigen Winde (1740)[167]Pentecost Monday (Pentecost 2)[edit]OccasionPentecost Monday (German: Pfingstmontag), a.k.a. Whit Monday or the second day of Pentecost (German: 2. Pfingsttag)ReadingsActs 10:42\u201348, sermon of Peter for CorneliusJohn 3:16\u201321, “God loved the world so much …” from the meeting of Jesus and NicodemusHymnsSee PentecostCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[168]Schm\u00fcckt das frohe Fest mit Maien, TWV\u00a01:1256 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Pentecost\u00a0Monday):[169]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Pentecost Tuesday (Pentecost 3)[edit]OccasionPentecost Tuesday, a.k.a. Whit Tuesday or the third day of Pentecost (German: 3. Pfingsttag)ReadingsActs 8:14\u201317, the Holy Spirit in SamariaJohn 10:1\u201310, the Good ShepherdHymnsSee PentecostCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[172]Ergeu\u00df dich zur Salbung der schmachtenden Seele, TWV\u00a01:448 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Pentecost\u00a0Tuesday):[169]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Trinity[edit]OccasionTrinity Sunday, last of the feasts tied to the date of Easter, is the last Sunday before the time after Trinity, or the first Sunday of the time after Pentecost.ReadingsRomans 11:33\u201336, depth of wisdomJohn 3:1\u201315, the meeting of Jesus and NicodemusHymns“Gott der Vater wohn uns bei”[2]“Der du bist drei in Einigkeit”, and Latin model “O lux beata Trinitas”[2]“Allein Gott in der H\u00f6h sei Ehr”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[175]Unbegreiflich ist dein Wesen, TWV\u00a01:1745 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity):[176]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]First Sunday after Trinity (Trinity I)[edit]Readings1 John 4:16\u201321, God is LoveLuke 16:19\u201331, the parable of the Rich man and LazarusHymns“Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl”[2] (“The Mouth of Fools May Say Indeed”),[182] Luther’s version of Psalm 14, sung to a melody by J. Walter (Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn 1524, Zahn No.\u00a04436)[8][183]“Weltlich Ehr und zeitlich Gut”[2] by Michael Wei\u00dfe, melody by Valentin Triller (Zahn no.\u00a04972, 4975)[8][184]“Es war einmal ein reicher Mann”[2]“Ach Gott thu dich erbarmen”[2]“Kommt her zu mir spricht Gottes Sohn”[2]CantatasPhilipp Heinrich ErlebachGeorg Philipp Telemann:[185]Verl\u00f6schet, ihr Funken der irdischen Liebe, TWV\u00a01:1471 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0I):[176]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Second Sunday after Trinity (Trinity II)[edit]Readings1 John 3:13\u201318: whoever doesn’t love, remains in DeathLuke 14:16\u201324: parable of the great banquetHymns“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein”[2] (Luther, first published in Achtliederbuch 1724)“Wie sch\u00f6n leuchtet der Morgenstern”[2]“Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme”[2]“Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[187]Stille die Tr\u00e4nen des winselnden Armen, TWV\u00a01:1401 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0II):[188]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]St. John’s Day (24 June)[edit]OccasionThe Feast of John the Baptist (Johannistag), remembering the birth of John the Baptist, is celebrated on 24 June, around the third Sunday after Trinity.ReadingsIsaiah 40:1\u20135, the voice of a preacher in the desertLuke 1:57\u201380, the birth of John the Baptist and the Benedictus of ZechariahHymns“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]“Gelobet sei der Herr der Gott Israel” and Latin model “Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel”[2]“Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[192]Johann Sebastian Bach:[194]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Wilhelm Friedemann BachEs ist eine Stimme eines Predigers, BR F 16 (BDW 09801)Johann Gottlieb Goldberg:Durch die herzliche Barmherzigkeit (1745\u201346, BDW 09155)Third Sunday after Trinity (Trinity III)[edit]Readings1 Peter 5:6\u201311, Cast thy burden upon the LordLuke 15:1\u201310, parable of the Lost Sheep and parable of the Lost CoinHymns“Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott”[2]“Wo soll ich fliehen hin”[2]“O Herre Gott, begnade mich”[2]“Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[198]Wer sehnet sich nach Kerker, Stein und Ketten, TWV\u00a01:1594 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0III):[188]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fourth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity IV)[edit]ReadingsRomans 8:18\u201323, “For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.”Luke 6:36\u201342, Sermon on the Mount: be merciful, judge notHymns“Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot”[2]“Mensch, willst du leben seliglich”[2]“O Mensch wiltu vor Gott bestahn”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[203]Ihr seligen Stunden erquickender Freude, TWV\u00a01:917 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0IV):[204]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Fifth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity V)[edit]Readings1 Peter 3:8\u201315 “Sanctify the Lord God in your hearts”Luke 5:1\u201311, Peter’s great catch of fishHymns“W\u00e4r Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit”[2]“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[207]Begnadigte Seelen gesegneter Christen, TWV\u00a01:119 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0V):[204]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Visitation (2 July)[edit]OccasionFeast of Visitation, celebrated on 2 July (around the sixth Sunday after Trinity)ReadingsIsaiah 11:1\u20135, prophecy of the MessiahLuke 1:39\u201356, Mary, pregnant of Jesus, visits Elizabeth, pregnant of John the Baptist \u2013 includes Mary’s song of praise, Magnificat, Luke 1:46\u201355Hymns and canticles“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]“Meine Seele erhebt den Herren” and Latin model “Magnificat anima mea Dominum”[2]“Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein”[2]Cantatas, including Magnificat settings performed as Visitation cantataJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[210]Gottlob, die Frucht hat sich gezeiget, TWV\u00a01:670 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726)Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn, TWV\u00a01:1104, 1:1107 and 1:1108Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Visitation):[39][92]Melchior Hoffmann (formerly attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach):Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Wilhelm Friedemann Bach:Der Herr wird mit Gerechtigkeit, BR F 18 (BDW\u00a009803)Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn (1768, BDW\u00a002246)Sixth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity VI)[edit]ReadingsRomans 6:3\u201311, “By Christ’s death we are dead for sin”Matthew 5:20\u201326, Sermon on the Mount: better justiceHymns“Es ist das Heil uns kommen her”[2]“Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt”[2]“Mensch, willst du leben seliglich”[2]“Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot”[2]“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[214]Ich bin getauft in Christi Tode, TWV\u00a01:820 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0VI):[204]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Seventh Sunday after Trinity (Trinity VII)[edit]ReadingsRomans 6:19\u201323, “the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life”Mark 8:1\u20139, The Feeding of the 4000Hymns“Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren”[2]“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Warum betr\u00fcbst du dich, mein Herz”[2]“Wohl dem, der in Gottesfurcht steht”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[217]Wenn Israel am Nilusstrande, TWV\u00a01:1562 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0VII):[114]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Carl Heinrich Graun and Carl Philipp Emanuel BachDer Himmel allenthalben (C. P. E. Bach’s 1774 parody of C. H. Graun’s GraunWV\u00a0B:VIII:1; BDW\u00a002240)Wilhelm Friedemann BachVerh\u00e4ngnis, dein W\u00fcten entkr\u00e4ftet die Armen, BR F 22 (24 July 1757, BDW\u00a009447)Eighth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity VIII)[edit]ReadingsRomans 8:12\u201317, “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God”Matthew 7:15\u201323, Sermon on the Mount: warning of false prophetsHymns“Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein”[2]“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“O Herre Gott, dein g\u00f6ttlich Wort”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[220]Weicht, ihr S\u00fcnden, bleibt dahinten, TWV\u00a01:1538 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0VIII):[114]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Zeige du mir deine Wege, H\u00a0832 (incomplete, BDW 02248)Ninth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity IX)[edit]Readings1 Corinthians 10:6\u201313, warning of false gods, consolation in temptationLuke 16:1\u20139, parable of the Unjust StewardHymns“Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt”[2]“Menschenkind, merk eben”[2]“Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl”[2]“Weltlich Ehr und zeitlich Gut”[2]“Warum betr\u00fcbst du dich, mein Herz”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[225]Das Wetter r\u00fchrt mit Strahl und Blitzen, TWV\u00a01:199 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0IX):[226]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Tenth Sunday after Trinity (Trinity X)[edit]Readings1 Corinthians 12:1\u201311, different gifts, but one spiritLuke 19:41\u201348, Jesus announces the destruction of Jerusalem, Cleansing of the TempleHymns“An Wasserfl\u00fcssen Babylon”[2]“Ach lieben Christen seid getrost”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[231]Kein Vogel kann im weiten Fliegen, TWV\u00a01:994 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0X):[226]Schauet doch und sehet, ob irgend ein Schmerz sei, BWV\u00a046 (1 August 1723)Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott, BWV\u00a0101 (chorale cantata, 13 August 1724)Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben, BWV\u00a0102 (25 August 1726; reworked version by C. P. E. Bach: 11 August 1776, 3 August 1777, 19 August 1781 and 20 August 1786, BDW\u00a010542)Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Wilhelm Friedemann BachAch Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein (Heraus, verblendender Hochmut), BR F 18 (BDW\u00a009805)11th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XI)[edit]Readings1 Corinthians 15:1\u201310, on the gospel of Christ and his (Paul’s) duty as an apostleLuke 18:9\u201314, parable of the Pharisee and the Tax CollectorHymns“Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott”[2]“O Herre Gott, begnade mich”[2]“Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Es ist das Heil uns kommen her”[2]“Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir”[2]“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[234]Durchsuche dich, o stolzer Geist, TWV\u00a01:399 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XI):[235]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]12th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XII)[edit]Readings2 Corinthians 3:4\u201311, the ministration of the SpiritMark 7:31\u201337, the healing of a deaf mute manHymns“Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren”[2]“Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt”[2]“Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein”[2]“Herr Gott, dich loben wir”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[239]Ihr, deren Leben mit banger Finsternis umgeben, TWV\u00a01:897 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XII):[235]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]13th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XIII)[edit]ReadingsGalatians 3:15\u201322, law and promiseLuke 10:23\u201337, parable of the Good SamaritanHymns“Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein”[2]“Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot”[2]“Es ist das Heil uns kommen her”[2]“O Herre Gott, begnade mich”[2]“Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott”[2]CantatasJohann Ludwig Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[243]Deines neuen Bundes Gnade, TWV\u00a01:212 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XIII):[244]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Wer meine Gebote hat (C. P. E. Bach‘s reworking of a cantata by Fasch, BDW 10574)14th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XIV)[edit]ReadingsGalatians 5:16\u201324, works of the flesh, fruit of the SpiritLuke 17:11\u201319, Cleansing ten lepersHymns“Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott”[2]“Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt”[2]“Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren”[2]“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Ich danke dem Herrn von ganzem Herzen”[2]“Fr\u00f6hlich wollen wir Alleluja singen”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[249]Schau nach Sodom nicht zur\u00fccke, TWV\u00a01:1243 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XIV):[244]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]15th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XV)[edit]ReadingsGalatians 5:25\u20136:10, admonition to “walk in the Spirit”Matthew 6:23\u201334, Sermon on the Mount: don’t worry about material needs, but seek God’s kingdom firstHymns“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Warum betr\u00fcbst du dich, mein Herz”[2]“Verzage nicht, o frommer Christ”[2]“Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[251]Trifft menschlich und voll Fehler sein die meiste zeit zusammen, TWV\u00a01:1417 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XV):[252]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]16th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XVI)[edit]ReadingsEphesians 3:13\u201321, Paul praying for the strengthening of faith in the congregation of EphesusLuke 7:11\u201317, Raising of the Young man from NainHymns“Mitten wir im Leben sind”[2]“Wenn wir in h\u00f6chsten N\u00f6ten sein”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[256]Die st\u00e4rkende Wirkung des Geistes, TWV\u00a01:363 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XVI):[257]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Der Gerechte, ob er gleich zu zeitlich stirbt, H\u00a0818 (27 November 1774: pasticcio with movements by Johann Christoph Bach and G. A. Benda, BDW\u00a008590)Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Die mit Tr\u00e4nen s\u00e4en (C. P. E. Bach‘s reworking of a cantata by Fasch, BDW 10769)17th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XVII)[edit]ReadingsEphesians 4:1\u20136, admonition to keep the unity of the SpiritLuke 14:1\u201311, Healing a man with dropsy on the SabbathHymns“Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein”[2]“Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns h\u00e4lt”[2]CantatasHeinrich Bach:Georg Philipp Telemann:[260]Umschlinget uns, ihr sanften Friedensbande, TWV\u00a01:1426 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Erw\u00e4g’, o Mensch, TWV\u00a01:487 b (Fortsetzung des Harmonischen Gottes-Dienstes, 1732)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XVII):[257]St. Michael’s Day (29 September)[edit]OccasionSt. Michael’s Day, a.k.a. Michaelmas (German: Michaelisfest) is celebrated on 29 September, around the 17th Sunday after Trinity.ReadingsRevelation 12:7\u201312, fight of Michael with the dragonMatthew 18:1\u201311, heaven belongs to the children, the angels see the face of GodHymns“Dicimus grates tibi” and German derivatives “Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir” and “La\u00dft uns von Herzen danken Gott dem Herren”[2]“Es stehn f\u00fcr Gottes Throne”[2]“F\u00fcrst und Herr der starken Helden”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[261]Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0St.\u00a0Michael’s\u00a0Day):[262]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Den Engeln gleich, H\u00a0809 (1769 and 1774, BDW\u00a002238)Es erhub sich ein Streit (1770, 1776 and 1781, pasticcios involving J. S. Bach’s BWV 19 and G. A. Benda’s L\u00a0597 and 544, BDW\u00a010303)Ich will den Namen des Herrn preisen, H\u00a0810 (1772, 1777, 1782 and 1786, pasticcio involving G. A. Benda’s L\u00a0603, BDW\u00a002243)Siehe, ich begehre deiner Befehle, H\u00a0812 (1775, BDW\u00a002242)Wenn Christus seine Kirche sch\u00fctzt (1778 and 1784, pasticcio involving J. C. F. Bach’s Wf\u00a0XIV\/6 and music by G. A. Benda, BDW\u00a001914)Der Frevler mag die Wahrheit schm\u00e4hn, H\u00a0814 (1785, pasticcio involving a movement of J. C. F. Bach’s Wf\u00a0XIV\/5, BDW\u00a002244)Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach:Wie wird uns werden, Wf\u00a0XIV\/5 (1771, BDW\u00a001917)18th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XVIII)[edit]Readings1 Corinthians 1:4\u20138, Paul’s thanks for grace of God in EphesusMatthew 22:34\u201346, the Great CommandmentHymns“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]“Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot”[2]“Es ist das Heil uns kommen her”[2]“Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[266]Ich schaue blo\u00df auf Gottes G\u00fcte, TWV\u00a01:859 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XVIII):[267]19th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XIX)[edit]ReadingsEphesians 4:22\u201328, “put on the new man, which after God is created”Matthew 9:1\u20138, Healing the paralytic at CapernaumHymns“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir”[2]“Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren”[2]“Aus tiefer Not la\u00dft uns zu Gott”[2]“O Herre Gott, begnade mich”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[268]Es ist ein schlechter Ruhm, TWV\u00a01:506 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XIX):[267]20th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XX)[edit]ReadingsEphesians 5:15\u201321, “walk circumspectly, … filled with the Spirit”Matthew 22:1\u201314, parable of the great banquetHymns“Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein”[2]“Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl”[2]“Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns h\u00e4lt”[2]“Wie sch\u00f6n leuchtet der Morgenstern”[2]“Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme”[2]“Fr\u00f6hlich wollen wir Alleluja singen”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[269]Die Ehre des herrlichen Sch\u00f6pfers zu melden, TWV\u00a01:334 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XX):[270]Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:In deinem Schmuck gehen der K\u00f6nige T\u00f6chter, H\u00a0818.5 (pasticcio, BDW\u00a009597)21st Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXI)[edit]ReadingsEphesians 6:10\u201317, “take unto you the whole armour of God”John 4:46\u201354, healing the nobleman’s sonHymns“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir”[2]“Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn”[2]“Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[271]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XXI):[270]22nd Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXII)[edit]ReadingsPhilippians 1:3\u201311, Thanks and prayer for the congregation in PhilippiMatthew 18:23\u201335, parable of the unforgiving servantHymns“Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott”[2]“O Herre Gott, begnade mich”[2]“Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir”[2]“Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[272]Erhalte mich, o Herr, in deinem Werke, TWV\u00a01:449 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XXII):[273]Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel:[15]Reformation Day (31 October)[edit]OccasionReformation Day is celebrated on 31 October, around a month before the end of the liturgical year.Readings2 Thessalonians 2:3\u20138, be steadfast against adversariesRevelation 14:6\u20138, fear God and honour himCantatasChristoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Reformation\u00a0Day):[275]23rd Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXIII)[edit]ReadingsPhilippians 3:17\u201321, “our conversation is in heaven”Matthew 22:15\u201322, the question about paying taxes, answered by Render unto Caesar…Hymns“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”[2]“Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns h\u00e4lt”[2]“Wer nicht sitzt im Gottlosen Rat”[2]“W\u00e4r Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[276]Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XXIII):[273]24th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXIV)[edit]ReadingsColossians 1:9\u201314, prayer for the ColossiansMatthew 9:18\u201326, the story of Jairus’ daughterHymns“Mitten wir im Leben sind”[2]“Herr Jesu Christ, wahr Mensch und Gott”[2]“Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ”[2]“Ich wei\u00df, da\u00df mein Erl\u00f6ser lebt”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[277]Begl\u00fcckte Zeit, die uns des Wortes Licht, TWV\u00a01:118 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XXIV):[278]25th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXV)[edit]Readings1 Thessalonians 4:13\u201318, the coming of the LordMatthew 24:25\u201328, the TribulationHymns“Vater unser im Himmelreich”[2]“Es wird schier der letzte Tag herkommen”[2]“Gott hat das Evangelium”[2]“Ach Gott thu dich erbarmen”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[279]Ein zartes Kind hat nirgends gr\u00f6\u00df’re Lust, TWV\u00a01:436 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XXV):[278]26th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXVI)[edit]Readings2 Peter 3:3\u201313, look for new heavens and a new earthMatthew 25:31\u201346, the Second Coming of ChristHymns“Es wird schier der letzte Tag herkommen”[2]“Es ist gewi\u00dflich an der Zeit”[2]“Gott der Vater wohn uns bei”[2]“Kommt her zu mir spricht Gottes Sohn”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[280]Glaubet, hoffet, leidet, duldet, TWV\u00a01:626 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XXVI):[278]27th Sunday after Trinity (Trinity XXVII)[edit]Readings1 Thessalonians 5:1\u201311, be prepared for the day of the LordMatthew 25:1\u201313, parable of the Ten VirginsHymns“Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme”[2]“Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein”[2]“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”[2]“Wie sch\u00f6n leuchtet der Morgenstern”[2]CantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[281]Da\u00df Herz und Sinn, o schwacher Mensch, TWV\u00a01:194 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, 1726)Christoph Graupner:Johann Sebastian Bach (see also Church cantata (Bach) \u00a7\u00a0Trinity\u00a0XXVII):[278]Other occasions[edit]Consecration of church and\/or organ[edit]ReadingsRevelation 21:2\u20138, the new JerusalemLuke 19:1\u201310, conversion of ZacchaeusCantatasGeorg Philipp Telemann:[282]Johann Sebastian Bach:[275]New council[edit]The election or inauguration of a new town council was celebrated with a service. Normally this was an annual event. The cantata written for such celebrations were indicated with the term “Ratswechsel” (changing of the council) or “Ratswahl” (election of the council).CantatasJohann Michael Bach:Johann Sebastian Bach:[283]In M\u00fchlhausen the celebration was held on 4 February:In Leipzig the service was held at the Nikolaikirche on the Monday following Bartholomew (Bartholom\u00e4us), 24 August:Preise, Jerusalem, den Herrn, BWV\u00a0119 (30 August 1723)W\u00fcnschet Jerusalem Gl\u00fcck, BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a04 (27 August 1725; only Picander’s text extant)Ihr Tore zu Zion, BWV\u00a0193 (25 August 1727, incomplete)Gott, gib dein Gerichte dem K\u00f6nige, BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a03 (25 August 1730, only Picander’s text extant)Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir, BWV\u00a029 (27 August 1731, reused 31 August 1739 and 24 August 1749)Herrscher des Himmels, K\u00f6nig der Ehren, BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a0193 (29 August 1740, only text extant)Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille, BWV\u00a0120 (29 August 1742)Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, BWV\u00a069 (26 August 1748)200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession[edit]25 June 1730 was 200 years after the Augsburg Confession. In Leipzig the occasion was remembered by a three-day festival. Picander wrote three cantata librettos (later published in Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Vol. III, 1732), one for each day of the celebration.[284] Johann Sebastian Bach set these librettos. The music of these settings is however largely lost:[285]Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV\u00a0190a (25 June 1730, BDW\u00a000231 \u2013 music lost but presumably borrowed from movements 1, 2, 3 and 5 of BWV 190)Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille, BWV\u00a0120b (26 June 1730, BDW\u00a000147 \u2013 music lost but partially reconstructable from BWV\u00a0120, 120a, 232II\/9 and 1019a)W\u00fcnschet Jerusalem Gl\u00fcck, BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a04a (27 June 1730, BDW\u00a001312 \u2013 music lost, probably based on the \u2014equally lost\u2014 cantata BWV Anh. 4)Wedding[edit]Music for weddings includes sacred cantatas for wedding ceremonies and secular cantatas for wedding celebrations. Telemann’s music for weddings includes wedding anniversary cantatas.[286]BWV\u00a0202, 210 and 216 are examples of secular cantatas for weddings by J.\u00a0S.\u00a0Bach.[287]Sacred cantatas for weddingsJohann Christoph BachJohann Sebastian Bach:[288]Der Herr denket an uns, BWV\u00a0196 (5 June 1708?)Sein Segen flie\u00dft daher wie ein Strom, BWV Anh. 14 (12 February 1725, music lost)Auf, s\u00fc\u00df entz\u00fcckende Gewalt, BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a0196 (27 November 1725, music lost)O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe, BWV\u00a034a, (1726, incomplete)Dem Gerechten mu\u00df das Licht, BWV\u00a0195, (1727\u201331?, several versions)Der Herr ist freundlich dem, der auf ihn harret, BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a0211 (18 January 1729, music lost)Vergn\u00fcgende Flammen, verdoppelt die Macht, BWV\u00a0Anh.\u00a0212 (26 July 1729, music lost)Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge, BWV\u00a0120a (?1729, incomplete, based on various movements of other compositions)Gott ist unsre Zuversicht, BWV\u00a0197 (1736\/37)Anniversary[edit]Christoph Graupner:Georg Christoph Bach:Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel wrote birthday cantatas for his employer, Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg:[15][289][290]Funeral[edit]Georg Philipp Telemann wrote cantatas for funerals.[297]Christoph Graupner:In addition to funeral motets (e.g. BWV\u00a0118) and secular cantatas for memorial services (e.g. BWV\u00a0198) Johann Sebastian Bach wrote church cantatas for funerals:[285]Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit, BWV\u00a0106 (a.k.a. Actus tragicus, 16 September 1708?)Was ist, das wir Leben nennen (2 April 1716; music lost, BDW 01531)Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn, BWV\u00a0157 (6 February 1727)Klagt, Kinder, klagt es aller Welt, BWV\u00a0244a (24 March 1729)Mein Gott, nimm die gerechte Seele, BWV Anh. 17 (music lost, BDW 01325)Johann Sebastian Bach or Georg Melchior Hoffmann:Communion service[edit]Georg Philipp Telemann wrote chorale cantatas intended for communion in a Abendmahlsgottesdienst\u00a0[de].[298]Occasion not specified[edit]Chorale cantatas[edit]Georg Philipp Telemann (in addition to chorale cantatas for specified occasions):[299]Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, TWV\u00a01:419 and 1:420Johann Sebastian Bach (in addition to chorale cantatas for specified occasions):[285]Felix Mendelssohn:[300]Christe, du Lamm Gottes, MWV\u00a0A5 (1827)Jesu, meine Freude, MWV\u00a0A6 (1828)Wer nur den lieben Gott l\u00e4\u03b2t walten, MWV\u00a0A7 (1829)O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden, MWV\u00a0A8 (1830)Vom Himmel hoch, MWV\u00a0A10 (1831)Wir glauben all an einem Gott, MWV\u00a0A12 (1831)Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein, MWV\u00a0A13 (1832)In ogni tempore[edit]“Et in ogni tempore” (literally “and at all times”) was specified by Bach for his cantatas BWV\u00a021 and 51. It may apply for other cantatas with an unknown designation.Occasion not known or uncertain[edit]Johann Michael Bach:Es ist ein gro\u00dfer Gewinn, ABA II, 3 (BDW\u00a008792)Ach, wie sehnlich wart’ ich der Zeit, ABA II, 4 (BDW\u00a008794)Auf, lasst uns den Herren loben, ABA II, 5 (BDW\u00a008796)Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ, ABA II, 7 (BDW\u00a008800)Johann Christoph Bach?:Johann Ludwig Bach:For several of Georg Philipp Telemann’s church cantatas no occasion is indicated.[301]Also several of Johann Sebastian Bach’s church cantatas have an unknown or uncertain designation:[285][75]Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV\u00a0150 (early cantata, c.1707, various possible occasions suggested, including Trinity III or a confession service\u00a0[de] \u2013 text partly based on Psalm\u00a025)Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV\u00a0131 (early cantata, c.1707, occasion uncertain \u2013 text based on Psalm\u00a0130)Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, BWV\u00a0143 (Weimar cantata)[33]Bekennen will ich seinen Namen, BWV\u00a0200 (c.1742, arrangement of the aria “Dein Kreuz, o Br\u00e4utgam meiner Seele” from Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel’s Passion Oratorio Ein L\u00e4mmlein geht und tr\u00e4gt die Schuld, for an otherwise lost cantata, possibly for Epiphany or Purification)[302]Tilge, H\u00f6chster, meine S\u00fcnden, BWV\u00a01083 (c.1746, arrangement of Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, with a German paraphrase of Psalm\u00a051 as parody text \u2013 not known for which occasion it was performed in Leipzig)19th century[edit]Felix Mendelssohn[edit]Felix Mendelssohn wrote several sacred cantatas, many of these at least in part a tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach.[300]20th century[edit]Arthur Honegger[edit]In 1953 Arthur Honegger composed Une cantate de No\u00ebl (A Christmas Cantata).References[edit]^ a b c G\u00fcnther Zedler. 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Weimar Cantatas, Vol.\u00a02 of New Bach Edition, Revised Edition (NBArev), B\u00e4renreiter, 2012.^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 51 Kantaten, 1760 at Berlin State Library website^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 51 Cantatas at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei Gott und der Vater in G major at RISM website^ “F\u00eate de No\u00ebl” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 2: Kantaten zum 1. Weihnachtstag in Series I: Cantatas^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 3: Magnificat in Series II: Masses, Passions, Oratorios^ a b c d e f New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 6: Christmas Oratorio in Series II: Masses, Passions, Oratorios^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ehre sei Gott in der H\u00f6he at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ehre sei Gott in der H\u00f6he at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ehre sei Gott in der H\u00f6he at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Jauchzet ihr Himmel freue dich Erde at RISM website^ “2\u00e8 jour de la f\u00eate de No\u00ebl” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 3: Kantaten zum 2. und 3. Weihnachtstag; Kantaten zum Sonntag nach Weihnachten in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Bist willkommen du edler Gast at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Uns ist ein Kind geboren at RISM website^ “3\u00e8 jour de la f\u00eate de No\u00ebl” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: (Sammelhandschrift) 26 Kantaten; V (X), Coro, orch, bc, 1770 at Berlin State Library website^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 26 Cantatas at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr tue meine Lippen auf at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herzlich lieb hab ich dich o Herr at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sehet welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sind wir denn Kinder so sind wir auch Erben at RISM website^ “Dimanche apr\u00e8s la f\u00eate de No\u00ebl” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott ist wundersam in seinem Heiligtum in Bb major at RISM website^ “Nouvel An” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ RISM\u00a0150204809^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 4: Kantaten zu Neujahr und zum Sonntag nach Neujahr in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nun danket alle Gott at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Herr hat Gro\u00dfes an uns getan at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gehet zu seinen Toren ein at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Alles was ihr tut mit Worten oder mit Werken in G major at RISM website^ Gille, Gottfried (December 2019). Fasch-Repertorium (FR): Vokalmusik von Johann Friedrich Fasch (PDF) (in German) (3rd\u00a0ed.). Germany: Internationale Fasch-Gesellschaft (published 2020-02-16). pp.\u00a012, 21\u201322. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-08-07. Retrieved 2021-09-13 \u2013 via www.fasch.net. ^ Toccata Classics. Liner notes to Georg Philipp Telemann: Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst \u2013 Hamburg, 1725\u201326, Vol. 6. 2015.^ “Dimanche apr\u00e8s le Nouvel An” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ Alfred D\u00f6rffel. Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe Volume 27: Thematisches Verzeichniss der Kirchencantaten No. 1\u2013120. Breitkopf & H\u00e4rtel, 1878. Introduction, p. VI^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich freue mich und bin fr\u00f6hlich in dir in F major at RISM website^ “F\u00eate de l’\u00c9piphanie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 5: Kantaten zum Epiphaniasfest bis zum 2. Sonntag nach Epiphanias in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es danken dir Gott die V\u00f6lker at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lobet den Herrn alle Heiden in F major at RISM website^ “1er dimanche apr\u00e8s l’\u00c9piphanie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 41: Varia: Kantaten, Quodlibet, Einzels\u00e4tze, Bearbeitungen in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr ich habe lieb die St\u00e4tte deines Hauses in Bb major at RISM website^ “2\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s l’\u00c9piphanie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr wie lange willst du mein so gar vergessen at RISM website^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 14 Geistliche Ges\u00e4nge; V (X), Coro, orch, bc, 1740-1770 (1740-1770) at Berlin State Library website^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 14 Sacred songs at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Was Gott tut das ist wohlgetan at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gottes Rat ist wunderbarlich in A major at RISM website^ “3\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s l’\u00c9piphanie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 6: Kantaten zum 3. und 4. Sonntag nach Epiphanias in Series I: Cantatas^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 16 Kantaten; V (X), Coro, orch, bc, 1770 at Berlin State Library website^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 16 Cantatas at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Siehe hie bin ich at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Das ist die Freudigkeit die wir haben zu Gott at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei der Herr t\u00e4glich in C minor at RISM website^ “4\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s l’\u00c9piphanie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “F\u00eate de la Purification de Marie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, F\u00eates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 28: Kantaten zu Marienfesten in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wir haben hier keine bleibende St\u00e4tte at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: So nimm doch nun Herr meine Seele von mir at RISM website^ “5\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s l’\u00c9piphanie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Singet und spielet dem Herrn in euren Herzen at RISM website^ “6\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s l’\u00c9piphanie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de No\u00ebl (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c d e Tatiana Shabalina “Recent Discoveries in St Petersburg and their Meaning for the Understanding of Bach\u2019s Cantatas” pp. 77-99 in Understanding Bach 4, 2009^ “Dimanche de la Septuag\u00e9sime” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 7: Kantaten zu den Sonntagen Septuagesimae und Sexagesimae in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Freuet euch der Barmherzigkeit Gottes in C major at RISM website^ “Dimanche de la Sexag\u00e9sime” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Selig sind die Gottes Wort h\u00f6ren at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Land h\u00f6re des Herren Wort at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nehmet das Wort an mit Sanftmut in A minor at RISM website^ “Dimanche de la Quinquag\u00e9sime (Esto mihi)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c d New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 8: Kantaten zum Sonntag Estomihi, Oculi und Palmarum in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Siehe dein K\u00f6nig kommt zu dir in A major at RISM website^ “1er dimanche du Car\u00eame (Invocabit)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei der Herr mein Hort in Eb major at RISM website^ “2\u00e8 dimanche du Car\u00eame (Reminiscere)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir Herr dass du zornig bist gewesen in Bb major at RISM website^ “3\u00e8 dimanche du Car\u00eame (Oculi)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 18: Kantaten zum 7. und 8. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Dazu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes in C major at RISM website^ “4\u00e8 dimanche du Car\u00eame (Laetare)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Danke f\u00fcr alles dem der dich geschaffen in G major at RISM website^ “Dimanche de la Passion (Judica)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ihr Heiligen lobsinget dem Herren in C major at RISM website^ “F\u00eate de l’Assomption de Marie” (sic \u2013 should be Annonciation instead of Assomption) section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, F\u00eates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: F\u00fcrchte dich nicht du hast Gnade bei Gott funden at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Christus kommt her von den V\u00e4tern in G major at RISM website^ “Dimanche des Rameaux” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps du Car\u00eame et Passion (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Hosianna gelobet sei der da kommt at RISM website^ Philippe and G\u00e9rard Zwang. Guide pratique des cantates de Bach. Second revised and augmented edition. L’Harmattan, 2005. ISBN\u00a0978-2-296-42607-8. pp. 43\u201344^ “Dimanche de P\u00e2ques” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c d Georg Philipp Telemann: Catalogo delle composizioni, cantate religiose – pagina 2 (I\u2013Z)^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 9: Kantaten zum 1. Ostertag in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich war tot und siehe ich bin lebendig at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lebt Christus was bin ich betr\u00fcbt at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott sei Dank der uns den Sieg gegeben hat at RISM website^ “2\u00e8 jour de la f\u00eate de P\u00e2ques” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 10: Kantaten zum 2. und 3. Ostertag in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Bleibe bei uns denn es will Abend werden at RISM website^ Stoelzel catalogue Archived 2016-09-21 at the Wayback Machine at home.arcor.de\/kbhartmann^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott aber sei Dank der uns den Sieg gegeben at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wo bist du Sonne blieben at RISM website^ “3\u00e8 jour de la f\u00eate de P\u00e2ques” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Halte im Ged\u00e4chtnis Jesum Christum at RISM website^ “1er dimanche apr\u00e8s P\u00e2ques (Quasimodo)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 11: Kantaten zu den Sonntagen Quasimodogeniti und Misericordias Domini; Kantaten zum Sonntag Jubilate in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Herr wird seinem Volk Kraft geben in F major at RISM website^ “2\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s P\u00e2ques (Misericordias)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wir dein Volk und Schafe deiner Weide in G major at RISM website^ “3\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s P\u00e2ques (Jubilate)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Das Warten der Gerechten wird Freude werden at RISM website^ “4\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s P\u00e2ques (Cantate)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c d New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 12: Kantaten zu den Sonntagen Cantate bis Exaudi in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Herr la\u00df mich dein Angesicht oft sehen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei Gott und der Vater unsres Herrn Jesu Christi in F major at RISM website^ “F\u00eate des Rogations” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei Gott der mein Gebet nicht verwirft at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Aus der Tiefen rufe ich Herr h\u00f6re meine Stimme at RISM website^ “F\u00eate de l’Ascension” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich will wiederkommen und euch zu mir nehmen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der hinunter gefahren ist at RISM website^ “Dimanche apr\u00e8s l’Ascension (Exaudi)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de P\u00e2ques (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir da\u00df du mich dem\u00fctigest at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wir sind voller Angst und Plag at RISM website^ “Dimanche de la Pentec\u00f4te” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 13: Kantaten zum 1. Pfingsttag in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Die Liebe Gottes ist ausgegossen in unser Herz at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich will meinen Geist ausgie\u00dfen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lehre mich tun nach deinem Wohlgefallen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich habe einen Held erwecket at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Singet Gott lobsinget seinen Namen in F major at RISM website^ Daniel R. Melamed. “J. F. Doles’s Setting of a Picander Libretto and J. S. Bach’s Teaching of Vocal Composition” in The Journal of Musicology, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Autumn, 1996), pp. 453-474. University of California Press.^ “2\u00e8 jour de la f\u00eate de la Pentec\u00f4te” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 14: Kantaten zum 2. und 3. Pfingsttag in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Also hat Gott die Welt geliebet at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sehet welch eine Liebe in C major at RISM website^ “3\u00e8 jour de la f\u00eate de la Pentec\u00f4te” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich will selbst meine Schafe weiden at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Hilf deinem Volk und segne dein Erbe in Eb major at RISM website^ “F\u00eate de la Sainte-Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 15: Kantaten zum Trinitatisfest und zum 1. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Geht hin und lehret alle V\u00f6lker at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Drei sind die da zeugen im Himmel at RISM website^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 15 Kantaten; V (X), Coro, orch, bc, 1760 (1760c) at Berlin State Library website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Herr dreieiniger Gott at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Heilig ist der Herr Zebaoth in Eb major at RISM website^ The Mouth of Fools May Say Indeed Archived 2016-08-19 at the Wayback Machine at www.lutheranchoralebook.com^ “Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl” at www.luther-gesellschaft.de^ Carl Gottlieb Hering Allgemeines Choralbuch: oder Sammlung der in den evangelischen Gemeinden \u00fcblichen Kirchenmelodien. Fleischer, 1825, p. 101^ “1er dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wohl zu tun und mitzuteilen in Bb major at RISM website^ “2\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 16: Kantaten zum 2. und 3. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Befiehl dem Herrn deine Wege at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ach ich f\u00fchle keine Reue at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Schmecket und sehet wie freundlich der Herr ist in C major at RISM website^ “F\u00eate de Saint-Jean-Baptiste” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, F\u00eates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ RISM\u00a0210000114^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 29: Kantaten zum Johannisfest in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Schreib meinen Nam’ aufs beste ins Buch des Lebens ein at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Stimmt an mit vollen Ch\u00f6ren at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei der Herr der Gott Israel in G major at RISM website^ “3\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es wird Freude sein vor den Engeln Gottes at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Das ist je gewi\u00dflich wahr at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ach was soll ich S\u00fcnder machen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O wie ist die Barmherzigkeit des Herrn so gro\u00df in D minor at RISM website^ “4\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 17: Kantaten zum 4. Sonntag nach Trinitatis; Kantaten zum 5. und 6. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Du Vater bist voll G\u00fcte at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wer Barmherzigkeit \u00fcbet in C minor at RISM website^ “5\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Des Herren Segen machet reich at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott segnet den Frommen ihre G\u00fcter in Bb major at RISM website^ “F\u00eate de la Visitation de Marie” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, F\u00eates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ Alfred D\u00fcrr, Yoshitake Kobayashi (eds.), Kirsten Bei\u00dfwenger. Bach Werke Verzeichnis: Kleine Ausgabe, nach der von Wolfgang Schmieder vorgelegten 2. Ausgabe. Preface in English and German. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & H\u00e4rtel, 1998. ISBN\u00a03-7651-0249-0 – ISBN\u00a0978-3-7651-0249-3, p.\u00a0458^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lobt ihn mit Herz und Munde at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Preiset mit mir den Herrn in C major at RISM website^ “6\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Verleih da\u00df ich aus Herzensgrund at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sprich nicht ich will B\u00f6ses vergelten in Bb major at RISM website^ “7\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Herr gib uns ein fruchtbar Jahr at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wenn du ‘gessen hast und satt bist in G major at RISM website^ “8\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es werden nicht alle die zu mir sagen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wende meine Augen ab at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wie wenig sind der Heilgen dein at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Die Lehrer werden mit viel Segen geschm\u00fcckt in G major at RISM website^ “9\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 19: Kantaten zum 9. und 10. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr gehe nicht ins Gericht at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Tue Rechnung von deinem Haushalten at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Erbarm dich mein o Herre Gott at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Vergib uns alle S\u00fcnde und tue uns wohl in D minor at RISM website^ “10\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nimm von uns Herr du treuer Gott at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: So wasche nun Jerusalem dein Herz in Eb major at RISM website^ “11\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 20: Kantaten zum 11. und 12. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es ist hie kein Unterschied sie sind allzumal S\u00fcnder at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wer seine Missetat leugnet at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wie d\u00fcrft’ ich bitten wenn mein Sinn at RISM website^ “12\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Er hat alles wohl gemacht at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ihn la\u00dft tun und walten at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir Gott ewiglich in G major at RISM website^ “13\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 21: Kantaten zum 13. und 14. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Meister was mu\u00df ich tun at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Du sollt Gott deinen Herren lieben at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Heil du mich lieber Herre at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir von rechtem Herzen in D major at RISM website^ “14\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Opfere Gott Dank in F major at RISM website^ “15\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 22: Kantaten zum 15. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Die da reich werden wollen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Niemand kann zweien Herren dienen at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Was betr\u00fcbst du dich meine Seele in G major at RISM website^ “16\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 23: Kantaten zum 16. und 17. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr lehre doch mich da\u00df es ein Ende at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wer wei\u00df wie nahe mir mein Ende at RISM website^ “17\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “F\u00eate de Saint-Michel” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, F\u00eates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 30: Kantaten zum Michaelisfest in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Engel des Herrn lagert sich at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sie sind allzumal dienstbare Geister at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Widerstehet dem Teufel at RISM website^ “18\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 24: Kantaten zum 18. und 19. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ “19\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “20\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 25: Kantaten zum 20. und 21. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ “21\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “22\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 26: Kantaten zum 22. und 23. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Seid barmherzig wie auch euer Vater barmherzig ist at RISM website^ a b New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 31: Kantaten zum Reformationsfest und zur Orgelweihe in Series I: Cantatas^ “23\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “24\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b c d New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 27: Kantaten zum 24. bis 27. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in Series I: Cantatas^ “25\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “26\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “27\u00e8 dimanche apr\u00e8s la Trinit\u00e9” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Temps de la Pentec\u00f4te (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “02. Cantates pour la cons\u00e9cration d’\u00e9glises” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 02\u201315, Cantates diverses (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 32: Ratswahlkantaten in Series I: Cantatas^ Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume III. Leipzig: Joh. Theod. Boetii Tochter (1732; 2nd printing 1737), pp. 73\u201379^ a b c d New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 34: Kirchenkantaten verschiedener, teils unbekannter Bestimmung in Series I: Cantatas^ “11. Cantates et s\u00e9r\u00e9nades pour le mariage” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 02\u201315, Cantates diverses (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 40: Hochzeitskantaten und Weltliche Kantaten verschiedener Bestimmung in Series I: Cantatas^ New Bach Edition (B\u00e4renreiter). Volume 33: Trauungskantaten in Series I: Cantatas^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 6 Kantaten, 1750 at Berlin State Library website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 6 Cantatas at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Deine Gnade m\u00fcsse mein Trost sein at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Verbirge dein Antlitz nicht f\u00fcr mir at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: La\u00df meinen Mund deines Ruhmes at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: La\u00df meinen Gang gewi\u00df sein at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Deine Hand hat mich gemacht und bereitet at RISM website^ St\u00f6lzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nun merke ich da\u00df der Herr seinen Gesalbten hilft at RISM website^ “04. Cantates pour les fun\u00e9railles” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 02\u201315, Cantates diverses (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “Cantates-chorale pour la communion” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Diverses cantates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ “Cantates-chorale” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Diverses cantates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ a b Lee David Nelson. The chorale cantatas of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: An examination of Mendelssohn’s translation of J.S. Bach’s musical syntax and form. University of Arizona, 2009. ISBN\u00a0978-1-109-28387-7^ “Cantates (sans indication d’occasion)” section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d’\u00e9glise, Diverses cantates (www.musiqueorguequebec.ca)^ BJ 2008, p.\u00a0123, Peter WollnySources[edit]Vollst\u00e4ndiges Kirchen-Buch: Darinnen Die Evangelia und Episteln auf alle Fest- Sonn- und Apostel-Tage durchs gantze Jahr (…) Leipzig: Lanckisch, 1743 (1748)Alfred D\u00fcrr: Johann Sebastian Bach: Die Kantaten. B\u00e4renreiter, Kassel 1999, ISBN\u00a03-7618-1476-3 (in German)Alfred D\u00fcrr: The Cantatas of J.S. Bach, Oxford University Press, 2006. ISBN\u00a00-19-929776-2Gl\u00f6ckner, Andreas (2009). “Ein weiterer Kantatenjahrgang Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzels in Bachs Auff\u00fchrungsrepertoire?” [Is there another cantata cycle by Gottfried Heinrich St\u00f6lzel that belonged to Bach\u2019s performance repertoire?]. In Wollny, Peter (ed.). Bach-Jahrbuch 2009 [Bach Yearbook 2009]. Bach-Jahrbuch (in German). Vol.\u00a095. Neue Bachgesellschaft. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. pp.\u00a095\u2013115. doi:10.13141\/bjb.v2009. ISBN\u00a0978-3-374-02749-1. ISSN\u00a00084-7682.Werner Neumann: Handbuch der Kantaten J.S.Bachs, 1947, 5th ed. 1984, ISBN\u00a03-7651-0054-4Pfau, Marc-Roderich (2008). “Ein unbekanntes Leipziger Kantatentextheft aus dem Jahr 1735: Neues zum Thema Bach und St\u00f6lzel” [An unknown Leipzig cantata text publication from the year 1735: News regarding Bach and St\u00f6lzel]. In Wollny, Peter (ed.). Bach-Jahrbuch 2008 [Bach Yearbook 2008]. Bach-Jahrbuch (in German). Vol.\u00a094. Neue Bachgesellschaft. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. pp.\u00a099\u2013122. doi:10.13141\/bjb.v2008. ISBN\u00a0978-3-374-02668-5. ISSN\u00a00084-7682.Hans-Joachim Schulze: Die Bach-Kantaten: Einf\u00fchrungen zu s\u00e4mtlichen Kantaten Johann Sebastian Bachs (in German)Christoph Wolff\/Ton Koopman: Die Welt der Bach-Kantaten Verlag J.B. 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