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Johann Sebastian Bach
Eins ist Not! ach Herr, dies Eine, BWV 304
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Chorale
Compose Date
:
before 1751
Publication Date
:
1784 - 1787
Average_duration
:
0:54
"Eins ist Not! ach Herr, dies Eine, BWV 304" is a sacred aria composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. The piece was composed in the early 18th century, during Bach's tenure as the court musician in Weimar. The aria was first performed in Weimar in 1714. The piece is composed of a single movement and is written for a solo voice accompanied by a continuo. The text of the aria is taken from a hymn by Johann Rist, and the music is characterized by its simplicity and directness. The melody is simple and straightforward, with a clear and unadorned vocal line that is supported by a sparse and understated continuo. The text of the aria is a meditation on the importance of faith and trust in God. The opening line, "Eins ist Not! ach Herr, dies Eine" (One thing is necessary, oh Lord, this one thing), sets the tone for the rest of the piece, which emphasizes the importance of putting one's faith in God above all else. The text goes on to describe the many distractions and temptations that can lead one astray from this path, but ultimately concludes that only by trusting in God can one find true peace and salvation. Overall, "Eins ist Not! ach Herr, dies Eine, BWV 304" is a simple and beautiful piece of sacred music that reflects Bach's deep faith and his commitment to using music as a means of expressing and exploring spiritual themes. Its directness and simplicity make it a powerful and moving expression of the importance of faith and trust in God.
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