Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata No. 110, "Unser Mund sei voll Lachens", BWV 110
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Composer:Johann Sebastian BachGenre:ChoralStyle:CantataCompose Date:Dec 25, 1725Publication Date:1876First Performance:Dec 25, 1725Average_duration:24:41Movement_count:7Movement ....Johann Sebastian Bach composed Cantata No. 110, Unser Mund sei voll Lachens, BWV 110, in Leipzig in 1725. The cantata was premiered on August 27, 1725, as part of the annual celebration of the Feast of St. Mary, which was a major event in Leipzig. The cantata consists of five movements, including an opening chorus, two recitatives, an aria, and a closing chorale. The text is based on Psalm 126, which speaks of the joy and gratitude of the Israelites upon their return from exile in Babylon. The opening chorus is a lively and joyful piece, featuring a complex interplay between the choir and the orchestra. The choir sings the text "Unser Mund sei voll Lachens" (Our mouth is full of laughter), while the orchestra provides a lively and energetic accompaniment. The first recitative is sung by the tenor soloist, who reflects on the joy and gratitude of the Israelites upon their return from exile. The second recitative is sung by the bass soloist, who speaks of the blessings that God has bestowed upon his people. The aria is sung by the alto soloist, who expresses her gratitude to God for his mercy and grace. The music is gentle and flowing, with a beautiful melody that is accompanied by a delicate and intricate orchestration. The closing chorale is a simple and straightforward piece, featuring the choir singing the text "Gelobet sei der Herr" (Praise be to the Lord), while the orchestra provides a simple and elegant accompaniment. Overall, Cantata No. 110 is a beautiful and uplifting work that reflects Bach's deep faith and his mastery of musical composition. The music is complex and intricate, yet it is also accessible and enjoyable for listeners of all backgrounds and levels of musical knowledge.More....
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
No. 1. Coro. Unser Mund sei voll Lachens
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Coro (Solo). Unser Mund sei voll Lachens
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Aria "Ach Herr! was ist ein Menschenkind?"
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Chorus. Unser Mund sei voll Lachens
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
No. 1. Coro. Unser Mund sei voll Lachens
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Aria. Wacht auf, ihr Adern und ihr Glieder
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
1. Unser Mund sei voll Lachens und unsre Zunge
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Recitativo: Dir, Herr, ist niemand gleich
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Aria: Ach Herr, was ist ein Menschenkind
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Aria: Wacht auf, ihr Adern und ihr Glieder
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Cantata no. 110, "Our mouth be full of laughter", BWV 110
Aria: Ach Herr! was ist ein Menschenkind?
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Tenor Vocal
Soprano Vocal
Alto Vocals
Tenor Vocal
Bass (Vocal)
Bass Vocal
Bass Vocal
Bass Vocal
Tenor Vocal