Cantata BWV 192, Nun danket alle Gott - Johann Sebastian Bach 'Helmuth Rilling'

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Composition Year: 1733 (or 1743-46) in Leipzig
First Performance: 1745-12-25 in Leipzig
Dedication: Christmas Day
Recorded: Gedächtniskirche Stuttgart, Januar/Februar 1974
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Performers:
Helen Donath – Soprano • Niklaus Tüller – Basso
Martin Wendel, Sibylle Keller-Sanwald – Flauto • Günther Passin, Thomas Schwarz – Oboe • Klaus Thunemann, Hermann Herder – Fagotto • Jürgen Wolf – Violoncello • Thomas Lom – Contrabbasso • Martha Schuster – Organo, Cembalo
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Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart • Bach-Collegium Stuttgart • Helmuth Rilling - Conductor
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00:01 1. Chorus: Nun danket alle Gott
06:54 2. Duet aria (soprano and bass): Der ewig reiche Gott
10:41 3. Chorale: Lob, Ehr und Preis sei Gott
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Work:
Nun danket alle Gott (Now thank ye all our God), BWV 192, is a church cantata for Trinity Sunday composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig in 1730. It is an incomplete cantata, because its tenor part is missing. It is a chorale cantata, setting the unmodified three stanzas of Martin Rinckart's "Nun danket alle Gott" ("Now Thank We All Our God"). It has been regarded as an expansion of Bach's chorale cantata cycle.
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History and text:
Bach composed Nun danket alle Gott as a chorale cantata for Trinity, setting the unmodified text of the three stanzas of Martin Rinckart's hymn of thanksgiving "Nun danket alle Gott". It was first performed on 4 June 1730. Alfred Dürr assumed that it could have been written for a wedding.[4] It has also been regarded as a cantata for Reformation Day. The cantata is not always seen as included in Bach's chorale cantata cycle. The original score is held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. The tenor part was lost and has been reconstructed by several scholars; e.g., Günter Raphael and Alfred Dürr.
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Bach Cantatas website: https://www.bach-cantatas.com/
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ATTRIBUTION
Music contained in this video is licensed to, Hänssler-Verlag, Germany

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