Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata No. 111, "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit", BWV 111
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Composer:Johann Sebastian BachGenre:ChoralStyle:CantataCompose Date:Jan 21, 1725Publication Date:1876First Performance:Jan 21, 1725Average_duration:19:06Movement_count:6Movement ....Johann Sebastian Bach composed Cantata No. 111, "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit" (What my God wills, may it always happen) in 1725. The cantata was premiered on August 26, 1725, in Leipzig, Germany, as part of Bach's second annual cycle of cantatas. The cantata consists of five movements, including an opening chorus, two arias, a recitative, and a closing chorale. The text is based on a hymn by Samuel Rodigast, which reflects on the idea of surrendering to God's will and trusting in His plan. The opening chorus is a grand and majestic piece, featuring a full orchestra and choir. The music is characterized by its use of counterpoint, with different voices and instruments weaving in and out of each other to create a complex and harmonious sound. The first aria, sung by the alto soloist, is a more intimate and introspective piece. The music is characterized by its use of a solo violin, which weaves in and out of the vocal line to create a sense of longing and yearning. The second aria, sung by the tenor soloist, is a more upbeat and joyful piece. The music is characterized by its use of a solo trumpet, which adds a bright and celebratory tone to the piece. The recitative is a spoken section of the cantata, in which the bass soloist reflects on the idea of surrendering to God's will. The music is characterized by its use of a simple and sparse accompaniment, which allows the words to take center stage. The closing chorale is a simple and straightforward piece, featuring the full choir singing in unison. The music is characterized by its use of a simple and repetitive melody, which reinforces the idea of surrendering to God's will. Overall, Cantata No. 111 is a powerful and moving piece of music, which reflects on the idea of surrendering to God's will and trusting in His plan. The music is characterized by its use of complex counterpoint, rich harmonies, and a variety of solo instruments, which work together to create a sense of awe and wonder.More....
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
No. 1. Coro. Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
Coro. Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
6. Chorale. Noch eins, Herr, will ich bitten dich
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
Duet: So geh'ich mit beherzten Schritten
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
1. [Chorus]. Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit...
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
Entsetze Dich, meine Herze, nicht
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
Chor: Was Mein Gott Will, Das G'Scheh Allzeit
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
"Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh' allzeit", Chorus
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
"Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh' allzeit", Chorus
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Cantata no. 111, "What my God wills, that happens at all times", BWV 111
1. Chor: Was mein gott will, das g'scheh allzeit
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Main Perform Artists
Tenor Vocal
Soprano Vocal
Alto Vocals
Bass Vocal
Bass (Vocal)