List of secular cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach's autograph score of the Coffee Cantata (c. 1734 )
Apart from his hundreds of church cantatas , Johann Sebastian Bach wrote secular cantatas in Weimar , Köthen and Leipzig , for instance for members of the Royal-Polish and Prince-electoral Saxonian family (e.g. Trauer-Ode ),[ 1] or other public or private occasions (e.g. Hunting Cantata ).[ 2] The text of these cantatas was occasionally in dialect (e.g. Peasant Cantata )[ 3] or in Italian (e.g. Amore traditore ).[ 4] Many of the secular cantatas were lost, but for some of these the text and the occasion are known, for instance when Picander later published their libretto (e.g. BWV Anh. 11 –12 ).[ 5] Some of the secular cantatas had a plot carried by mythological figures of Greek antiquity (e.g. Der Streit zwischen Phoebus und Pan ),[ 6] others were almost miniature buffo operas (e.g. Coffee Cantata ).[ 7]
Extant secular cantatas are published in the New Bach Edition (Neue Bach-Ausgabe, NBA), Series I, volumes 35 to 40, with the two Italian cantatas included in volume 41.[ 8] The Bach Digital website lists 50 secular cantatas by Bach.[ 9] Less than half of Bach's known secular cantatas survive with music. For most of the others at least the libretto survives. Some of the secular cantatas are based on music Bach had composed at an earlier date (e.g. some music of the first Brandenburg Concerto was adopted in a secular cantata ), and Bach quite often parodied secular cantatas into church music: for instance his Christmas Oratorio opens with music originally written for a secular cantata .[ 10]
In the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV) the range of Nos. 201 to 216a contains mostly extant secular cantatas. Other secular cantatas are in the range of the church cantatas (BWV 1–200), most of them with an "a", "b" or "c" index added to the number of a church cantata while the cantatas share the same music. The same applies for the secular cantata precursors of the Easter Oratorio . Other secular cantatas are listed in BWV Anh. I , that is the appendix of the lost works. Even for these cantatas the music can sometimes be reconstructed, based on the church cantatas that were derived from them.
History
Bach's earliest cantatas are church cantatas, although his early Wedding Quodlibet is sometimes grouped with the secular cantatas.[ 11] [ 12] The oldest extant secular cantata is from his Weimar period where he composed the Hunting Cantata (BWV 208, first version) for the birthday of Christian, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels on 23 February 1713. The libretto was written by Salomon Franck . A few years later, the cantata was performed again, in a modified version, for his employer Ernest Augustus I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach .[ 9]
In his Köthen period, Bach wrote congratulatory cantatas for his new employer, Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen , usually on the Prince's birthday, or for New Year. BWV 66a , 134a , Anh. 6 , Anh. 7 , 184a , 173a and Anh. 8 are examples of such cantatas, the oldest of which were composed on a libretto by Christian Friedrich Hunold . Up to this point Bach's secular cantatas are generally in the Serenata format, lighthearted music with allegorical characters conversing about the excellence of the employer, and expressing their best wishes.[ 13]
A secular wedding cantata, BWV 202 , an Italian cantata (BWV 203 ), and the secular model for the Störmthal cantata BWV 194 probably originated around the same period.[ 9] [ 13] From 1723 until his death in 1750 Bach was employed as Thomaskantor in Leipzig : the bulk of his around 20 extant secular cantatas originated in this period.[ 14] Bach's earliest known secular cantata on a libretto by Picander dates from 1725. Bach wrote or re-staged at least 36 secular cantatas in the last 25 years of his life, and around half of these were on librettos by Picander.
Occasions for Bach's secular cantatas written in Leipzig included Birthdays and name days for successive prince-electors of Saxony and other rulers, and their relatives, of principalities and duchies in Saxony, and similar occasions for academics of the university of Leipzig. Bach wrote sacred cantatas for funerals and weddings: he also wrote a few secular works for such occasions. In his Leipzig period part of Bach's secular cantata production is no longer in the Serenata format, but rather dramma per musica , implying a dramatic plot beyond mythological figures congratulating or paying homage to the person in whose honour the cantata was written.
Numerical and alphabetical
The BWV numbers assigned to the secular cantatas are random with regard to chronology and occasion. In the Bach Compendium (BC), the secular cantatas are part of series G. That series also includes two cantatas known from very scant sources (Nos. 49 and 52), insufficient to determine whether they were intended as sacred or secular.
Secular cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach
BWV2a
BWV3
BC
Text incipit
Other title
BDW
00 30a
00 30.1
G 31
Angenehmes Wiederau, freue dich in deinen Auen
00039
00 36a
00 36.2
G 12
Steigt freudig in die Luft
00049
00 36b
00 36.3
G 38
Die Freude reget sich
00050
00 36c
00 36.1
G 35
Schwingt freudig euch empor
00051
00 66a
00 66.1
G 0 4
Der Himmel dacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Glück
Serenata
00083
0 134a
0 134.1
G 0 5
Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht
Serenata
00166
0 173a
0 173.1
G 0 9
Durchlauchtster Leopold
00211
0 184a
0 184.1
G 0 8
Fragment
00223
0 193a
0 193.1
G 15
Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter
00235
0 194a
0 194.1
G 11
Fragment
00239
0 198
G 34
Lass, Fürstin, lass noch einen Strahl
Mourning Ode
00246
0 201
G 46
Geschwinde, geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde
The Dispute between Phoebus and Pan
00251
0 202
G 41
Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten
00252
0 203
G 51
Amore traditore
00253
0 204
G 45
Ich bin in mir vergnügt
On Contentedness
00254
0 205
0 205.1
G 36
Zerreißet, zersprenget, zertrümmert die Gruft
Aeolus Placated ; Dramma per musica
00255
0 205a
0 205.2
G 20
Blast Lärmen, ihr Feinde! Verstärket die Macht
Dramma per musica
00256
0 206
0 206.1
G 23
Schleicht, spielende Wellen
Dramma per musica
00257
0 206.2
G 26
00258
0 207
0 207.1
G 37
Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten
Dramma per musica
00259
0 207a
0 207.2
G 22
Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten
Dramma per musica
00260
0 208
0 208.1
G 0 1
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd
Hunting Cantata
00261
0 208a
0 208.2
G 0 3
00262
0 208.3
G 27
00263
0 209
G 50
Non sa che sia dolore
00264
0 210
0 210.2
G 44
O holder Tag, erwünschte Zeit
00265
0 210a
0 210.1
G 29
O angenehme Melodei
Fragment
00266
0 211
G 48
Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht
Coffee Cantata
00267
0 212
G 32
Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet
Peasant Cantata ; Cantate en burlesque
00268
0 213
G 18
Lasst uns sorgen, lasst uns wachen
Hercules at the Crossroads ; Dramma per musica
00269
0 214
G 19
Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten!
00270
0 215
G 21
Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen
00271
0 216
0 216.1
G 43
Vergnügte Pleißenstadt
Fragment
00272
0 216a
0 216.2
G 47
Erwählte Pleißenstadt
Apollo and Mercurius
00273
0 249a
0 249.1
G 0 2
Entfliehet, verschwindet, entweichet ihr Sorgen
Shepherd Cantata
00318
0 249b
0 249.2
G 28
Verjaget, zerstreuet, zerrüttet, ihr Sterne
The Celebration of Genius
00319
Anh. 00 6
1151
G 0 6
Dich loben die lieblichen Strahlen der Sonne
01314
Anh. 00 7
1153
G 0 7
Heut ist gewiss ein guter Tag
01315
Anh. 00 8
1152
G 10
Congratulation cantata
01316
Anh. 00 9
1156
G 14
Entfernet euch, ihr heitern Sterne
01317
Anh. 0 10
1160
G 30
So kämpfet nur, ihr muntern Töne
01318
Anh. 0 11
1157
G 16
Es lebe der König, der Vater im Lande
01319
Anh. 0 12
1158
G 17
Frohes Volk, vergnügte Sachsen
01320
Anh. 0 13
1161
G 24
Willkommen! Ihr herrschenden Götter der Erden
01321
Anh. 0 18
1162
G 39
Froher Tag, verlangte Stunden
01326
Anh. 0 19
G 40
Thomana saß annoch betrübt
01327
Anh. 0 20
1155
G 33
Latin ode
01328
Anh. 195
G 13
Murmelt nur, ihr heitern Bäche
01506
Anh. 196
1163
G 42
Auf, süß-entzückende Gewalt
01507
Anh. 197
1150
G 52
Ihr wallenden Wolken
Cantata[ 15]
01508
deest
1159
G 25
Serenade
01536
deest
G 49
Outline
01537
By text incipit
Title page of the printed libretto of Angenehmes Wiederau , BWV 30.1 (1737).
Most of the secular cantatas are named after the first words of the libretto (incipit ):
Amore traditore , BWV 203 (c. 1720?)
Angenehmes Wiederau , BWV 30a (28 September 1737, text probably by Picander )
Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten , BWV 207a (3 August 1735)
Auf, süß-entzückende Gewalt , BWV Anh. 196 (27 November 1725, music lost, text by C. Gottsched)
Blast Lärmen, ihr Feinde , BWV 205a (19 February 1734)
Der Himmel dacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Glück , BWV 66a (10 December 1718, music largely lost, text by Christian Friedrich Hunold )
Dich loben die lieblichen Strahlen der Sonne , BWV Anh. 6 (1 January 1720, music lost, text by Christian Friedrich Hunold)
Die Freude reget sich , BWV 36b (27 July 1735, music partially lost, text possibly by Picander)
Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht , BWV 134a (1 January 1719, music reconstructed after BWV 134 , text by Christian Friedrich Hunold)
Durchlauchtster Leopold , BWV 173a (10 December 1722?)
Entfernet euch, ihr heitern Sterne , BWV Anh. 9 (12 May 1727, music lost, text by Christian Friedrich Haupt )
Entfliehet, verschwindet, entweichet, ihr Sorgen , BWV 249a (23 February 1725, music partially lost)
Erwählte Pleißenstadt , BWV 216a (1728–1731, music partially reconstructable based on BWV 216 , text by C. G. Meißner?)
Es lebe der König, der Vater im Lande , BWV Anh. 11 (3 August 1732, music lost, text by Picander)[ 16]
Froher Tag, verlangte Stunden , BWV Anh. 18 (5 June 1732, music lost, text by Johann Heinrich Winckler )
Frohes Volk, vergnügte Sachsen , BWV Anh. 12 (3 August 1733, music lost, text by Picander)[ 17]
Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde , BWV 201 (c. 1729, text by Picander)
Heut ist gewiss ein guter Tag , BWV Anh. 7 (10 December 1720, music lost, text by Christian Friedrich Hunold)
Ich bin in mir vergnügt , BWV 204 (1726–1727, text by Christian Friedrich Hunold)
Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter , BWV 193a (3 August 1727, music lost, text by Picander)
Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl , BWV 198 (17 October 1727, text by Johann Christoph Gottsched )
Laßt uns sorgen, laßt uns wachen , BWV 213 (5 September 1733, text by Picander)
Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet , BWV 212 (30 August 1742, text by Picander)
Murmelt nur, ihr heitern Bäche , BWV Anh. 195 (9 June 1723, music lost, text published in 1723)
Non sa che sia dolore , BWV 209 (1747?)
O angenehme Melodei , BWV 210a (12 January 1729, fragment)
O holder Tag, erwünschte Zeit , BWV 210 (19 September 1741)
Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen , BWV 215 (5 October 1734, text by Johann Christoph Clauder)
Schleicht, spielende Wellen , BWV 206 (two versions: 7 October 1736, or 1734, and 3 August 1740)
Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht , BWV 211 (c. 1734, text by Picander)
Schwingt freudig euch empor , BWV 36c (1725?)
So kämpfet nur, ihr muntern Töne , BWV Anh. 10 (25 August 1731, music largely lost, text by Picander)
Steigt freudig in die Luft , BWV 36a (30 November 1726?, music largely lost, text by Picander)
Thomana saß annoch betrübt , BWV Anh. 19 (21 November 1734, music lost, text probably by Johann August Landvoigt [de ] )
Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! BWV 214 (8 December 1733, text by Picander)
Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten , BWV 207 (11 December 1726)
Vergnügte Pleißenstadt , BWV 216 (5 February 1728, incomplete, text by Picander)
Verjaget, zerstreuet, zerrüttet, ihr Sterne , BWV 249b (25 August 1726, music lost, text by Picander)
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd , BWV 208 and 208a (three versions: 23 February 1713, c. 1715 and 3 August 1742, text by Salomon Franck )
Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten , BWV 202 (c. 1718?)
Willkommen! Ihr herrschenden Götter der Erden , BWV Anh. 13 (28 April 1738, music lost, text by Johann Christoph Gottsched)
Zerreißet, zersprenget, zertrümmert die Gruft , BWV 205 (3 August 1725, text by Picander)
Other titles
Arrangement for Celesta, Harp, Vibe and Marimba by Kevin MacLeod (original aria for soprano, two recorders and
continuo )
Aeolus Placated ,[ 18] The Placating of Aeolus [ 19] (Der zufriedengestellte Äolus ) → Zerreißet, zersprenget, zertrümmert die Gruft , BWV 205
Apollo and Mercurius (Apollo et Mercurius ) → Erwählte Pleißenstadt , BWV 216a
Coffee Cantata [ 19] (Kaffee-Kantate ) → Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht , BWV 211
The Celebration of Genius [ 18] (Die Feier des Genius ) → Verjaget, zerstreuet, zerrüttet, ihr Sterne , BWV 249b
The Dispute between Phoebus and Pan (Der Streit zwischen Phoebus und Pan ); Phoebus and Pan [ 19] → Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde , BWV 201
Flow Gently, Fair Rivers! [ 19] (Schleicht, spielende Wellen! BWV 206)
Hercules at the Crossroads (Herkules am Scheidewege ); The Choice of Hercules [ 19] (Die Wahl des Herkules ) → Laßt uns sorgen, laßt uns wachen , BWV 213
Hunting Cantata , also Hunt Cantata [ 20] (Jagdkantate ) → Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd , BWV 208–208a
A Merry Contest of the Gods [ 21] (Frohlockender Götterstreit )[ 22] → Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd , BWV 208–208a
Mourning Ode [ 18] (Trauer-Ode or Trauerode ), also Funeral Ode , Ode of Mourning → Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl , BWV 198
On Contentedness [ 18] (Von der Vergnügsamkeit ) → Ich bin in mir vergnügt , BWV 204
Peal, Shattering Fanfares! [ 19] (Auf, schmetternde Töne! BWV 207a)
Peasant Cantata (Bauern-Kantate ), also Burlesque Cantata (Cantate burlesque ) → Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet , BWV 212
Pleasant Fields of Wiederau [ 19] (Angenehmes Wiederau , BWV 30a)
Praise thy Good Fortune! [ 19] (Preise dein Glücke! BWV 215)
"Sheep may safely graze " ("Schafe können sicher weiden"), 9th movement of the Hunting Cantata → Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd , BWV 208
Shepherds' Cantata (Schäferkantate ) → Entfliehet, verschwindet, entweichet, ihr Sorgen , BWV 249a
Sweet Voices Harmonious [ 19] (Vereinigte Zwietracht , BWV 207)
Thunder, ye Drum-Rolls! [ 19] (Tönet, ihr Pauken! BWV 214)
We've got a new squire [ 19] (Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet , BWV 212)
No title extant
BWV 184a : secular cantata for New Year (1 January 1721, fragment)
BWV 194a : secular cantata model for BWV 194 (1717–1723?, text and most of the music lost)
BWV Anh. 8 : congratulation cantata for New Year (1 January 1723, lost)
BWV Anh. 20 : Latin ode (9 August 1723, lost: mentioned in contemporary newspapers)
BWV deest: Serenade (7 October 1739, lost: mentioned in contemporary newspapers)[ 9]
Chronological and by occasion
The New Bach Edition groups the secular cantatas in the last seven volumes of Series I.
Bach's secular cantatas by date and occasion
Date
Place
BWV
Title
Librettist
Occasion
BDW
1713-02-27
Weißenfels
0 208.1
Hunting Cantata
Franck
Birthday (Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels )
00261
1713-10-30
Weimar
1127
Strophic aria
Mylius
Birthday (Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar )
01307
1716?
Weimar
0 208.2
Hunting Cantata
Franck
Congratulation (Ernst August of Saxe-Weimar )
00262
1718-12-10
Köthen
00 66.1
Der Himmel dacht ...
Menantes
Birthday (Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen )
00083
1718–1719
Köthen
0 203
Amore traditore
?
Concert with bass Riemschneider?
00253
1719-01-01
Köthen
0 134.1
Die Zeit, die Tag und ...
Menantes
New Year's wishes for Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen
00166
1720-01-01
Köthen
1151
Dich loben die ...
Menantes
New Year's wishes for Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen
01314
1717–1723?
Köthen?
0 202
Weichet nur, ...
?
Wedding?
00252
1720-12-10
Köthen
1153
Heut ist gewiss ...
Menantes
Birthday (Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen )
01315
1721–1722
Köthen
1150
Ihr wallenden Wolken
?
New Year's wishes for Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen
01508
1717–1723
Köthen
0 184.1
?
?
Likely congratulation of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen
00223
1717–1723
Köthen
0 194.1
?
?
Likely congratulation of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen
00239
1722-12-10
Köthen
0 173.1
Durchlauchtster ...
?
Birthday (Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen )
00211
1723-01-01
Köthen
1152
Congratulation cantata
?
New Year's wishes for Leopold of A-K and his wife
01316
1723-06-09
Leipzig
Anh. 195
Murmelt nur, ...
?
Academic celebration
01506
1723-08-09
Leipzig
1155
Latin ode
?
Academic session, speech for Frederick II of S-G-A
01328
1725-02-23
Weißenfels
0 249.1
Shepherd Cantata
Picander
Birthday (Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels )
00318
1725-04–05
Leipzig
00 36.1
Schwingt freudig ...
Picander ?
Birthday of an academic (Mencke?)
00051
1725-08-03
Leipzig
0 205.1
Aeolus Placated
Picander
Name day of an academic (Müller )
00255
1725-11-27
Leipzig
1163
Auf, süß-entzückende
Gottsched
Wedding (P. Hohman jr. x C. S. Mencke)
01507
1726-08-25
Leipzig
0 249.2
Celebration of Genius
Picander
Birthday (von Flemming)
00319
1726-11-30
Köthen
00 36.2
Steigt freudig ...
Picander
Birthday (Leopold of A-K 's wife Charlotte Friederike)
00049
1726-12-11
Leipzig
0 207.1
Vereinigte Zwietracht
?
Tenure start of an academic (Kortte)
00259
1726–1727
Leipzig
0 204
On Contentedness
Menantes
Hausmusik ?
00254
1727-05-12
Leipzig
1156
Entfernet euch, ...
Haupt
Birthday (Augustus II )
01317
1727-08-03
Leipzig
0 193.1
Ihr Häuser des ...
Picander
Name day (Augustus II )
00235
1727-10-17
Leipzig
0 198
Mourning Ode
Gottsched
Memorial (Augustus II 's wife Christiane Eberhardine )
00246
1728-02-05
Leipzig
0 216.1
Vergnügte Pleißenstadt
Picander
Wedding (J. H. Wolff x S. R. Hempel)
00272
1729-01-12
Leipzig
0 210.1
O angenehme Melodei
?
Homage (Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels )
00266
Fall 1729
Leipzig
0 201
Phoebus and Pan
Picander
Concert by Collegium Musicum
00251
c. 1728–1731
Leipzig
0 216.2
Apollo and Mercurius
Picander , ?
Homage (Leipzig, city of science and commerce)
00273
1731-04-09?
Leipzig
00 36.1
Schwingt freudig ...
Picander ?
Birthday of an academic (Gesner )
00051
1731-08-25
Leipzig
1160
So kämpfet nur, ...
Picander
Birthday (von Flemming)
01318
1732-06-05
Leipzig
1162
Froher Tag, ...
Winckler
Inauguration of renovated Thomasschule
01326
1732-08-03
Leipzig
1157
Es lebe der König
Picander
Name day (Augustus II )
01319
1733-08-03
Leipzig
1158
Frohes Volk, ...
Picander
Name day (Augustus III )
01320
1733-09-05
Leipzig
0 213
The Choice of Hercules
Picander
Birthday (Frederick Christian of Saxony )
00269
1733-12-08
Leipzig
0 214
Tönet, ihr Pauken!
?
Birthday (Augustus III 's wife Maria Josepha )
00270
1734-02-19
Leipzig
0 205.2
Blast Lärmen, ...
Picander ?
Coronation (Augustus III )
00256
Mid-1734
Leipzig
0 211
Coffee Cantata
Picander
Concert in Café Zimmermann ?
00267
1734-10-05
Leipzig
0 215
Preise dein Glücke
Clauder
Elected as king (Augustus III )
00271
1734-11-21
Leipzig
Anh. 0 19
Thomana saß ...
Landvoigt ?
Tenure start (Ernesti as rector of Thomasschule )
01327
1735-08-03
Leipzig
0 207.2
Auf, schmetternde ...
?
Name day (Augustus III )
00260
1736-10-07
Leipzig
0 206.1
Schleicht, spielende ...
?
Birthday (Augustus III )
00257
1737-09-28
Wiederau
00 30.1
Angenehmes Wiederau
Picander
Congratulation on acquiring a manor (Hennicke)
00039
1737–1738
Leipzig
00 36.3
Die Freude reget sich
?
Birthday of an academic (Rivinus)
00050
1738-04-28
Leipzig
1161
Willkommen! Ihr ...
Gottsched
Homage (Augustus III & wife ; daughter & fiancé )
01321
1739-10-07
Leipzig
1159
Serenade
?
Birthday (Augustus III )
01536
1740-08-03
Leipzig
0 206.2
Schleicht, spielende ...
?
Name day (Augustus III )
00258
1741-09-19
Berlin
0 210.2
O holder Tag
?
Wedding (G. E. Stahl jr. x J. E. Schrader)
00265
1742-08-03
Leipzig
0 208.3
Hunting Cantata
Franck , ?
Name day (Augustus III )
00263
1742-08-30
Kleinzschocher
0 212
Peasant Cantata
Picander
Congratulation on acquiring a manor (von Dieskau)
00268
Early 1747?
Leipzig
0 209
Non sa che sia dolore
Metastasio , ?
Leave-taking of an academic (Beck?)
00264
Music for feasts at the courts of Weimar, Weißenfels and Köthen
NBA Volume 35 – Festmusiken für die Fürstenhäuser von Weimar , Weißenfels und Köthen :[ 23]
Congratulation cantatas included in the volume:
Music lost, only described:[ 24]
Music celebrating the Saxonian prince-electoral family
NBA Volume 36 – Festmusiken für das Kurfürstlich-Sächsische Haus I :[ 25]
Congratulation cantatas included in the volume:
BWV 213 : Lasst uns sorgen, uns wachen
BWV 214 : Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten
BWV 206 : Schleicht, spielende Wellen, und murmelt gelinde
Music lost, only described:[ 26]
NBA Volume 37 – Festmusiken für das Kurfürstlich-Sächsische Haus II :[ 27]
Cantatas included in the volume:
BWV 207a : Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten (includes an appended march )
BWV 215 : Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen
Only described:[ 28]
BWV 205a : Blast Lärmen, ihr Feinde! Verstärket die Macht
BWV 208a : Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd
BWV Anh. 13 : Willkommen, ihr herrschenden Götter der Erden
Music for celebrations at the Leipzig University
NBA Volume 38 – Festmusiken zu Leipziger Universitätsfeiern :[ 29]
Cantatas included in the volume:
BWV 205 : Zerreißet, zersprenget, zertrümmert die Gruft
BWV 207 : Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten (includes an appended march)
BWV 198 : Lass, Fürstin, lass noch einen Strahl
BWV 36b : Die Freude reget sich
Only described:[ 30]
For Leipzig's city council and school; Celebrations of noblemen and civilians
NBA Volume 39 – Festmusiken für Leipziger Rats- und Schulfeiern / Huldigungsmusiken für Adelige und Bürger :[ 31]
Cantatas included in the volume:
BWV 36c : Schwingt freudig euch empor
BWV 30a : Angenehmes Wiederau, freue dich in deinen Auen
BWV 210a : O angenehme Melodei (incomplete)
BWV 212 : Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet
Only described:[ 32]
For weddings and diverse occasions
NBA Volume 40 – Hochzeitskantaten und Weltliche Kantaten verschiedener Bestimmung :[ 33]
Cantatas included in the volume:
BWV 202 : Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten (wedding)
BWV 216 : Vergnügte Pleißenstadt (wedding, incomplete)
BWV 210 : O holder Tag, erwünschte Zeit (wedding)
BWV 204 : Ich bin in mir vergnügt
BWV 201 : Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde
BWV 211 : Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht
Music lost, only described:[ 34]
Italian cantatas
NBA Volume 41, Varia: Kantaten, Quodlibet, Einzelsätze, Bearbeitungen , contains, apart from various pieces of sacred vocal music and the incomplete Quodlibet , Bach's two Italian cantatas:[ 35]
Extant versions, reconstructions and recordings
Complete recordings of the secular cantatas include those by Peter Schreier [ 36] and Helmuth Rilling .[ 37] Also Masaaki Suzuki devoted a series of recordings to the secular cantatas.[ 38]
Bach's secular cantatas: extant versions, reconstructions and adoption in complete recording sets
Date
BWV
Title
Text
Music
Schreier
Rilling
Suzuki
c. Early 1708
0 524
Wedding Quodlibet
Incomplete (not always grouped with cantatas)
—
0 5
Vol. 3/IV
1708–1717?
1046a /1
Sinfonia in F Major
n/a
Extant (secular cantata link unproven)
—
—
Vol. 2/I
1713-02-27
0 208.1
Hunting Cantata
Extant
CD 4/I
0 9
Vol. 2/II
1716?
0 208.2
Extant
=BWV 208.1
—
—
—
1742-08-03
0 208.3
Extant
≈BWV 208.1
—
—
—
1713-10-30
1127
Strophic aria
Extant (not necessarily grouped with cantatas)
—
—
—
c. 1714 ?
00 53
Schlage doch, ...
Extant (sacred; attribution to Bach doubtful)
—
—
Vol. 6/II
1718-12-10
00 66.1
Der Himmel dacht ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 66.2 )
—
—
—
1718–1719
0 203
Amore traditore
Extant
CD 1/III
0 3
Vol. 7/III
1719-01-01
0 134.1
Die Zeit, die Tag ...
Extant
—
20
Vol. 2/III
1720-01-01
1151
Dich loben die ...
Extant
Lost
—
—
—
1717–1723?
0 202
Weichet nur, ...
Extant
CD 3/I
0 2
Vol. 3/II
1720-12-10
1153
Heut ist gewiss ...
Extant
Lost
—
—
—
1717–1723
0 184.1
?
Lost
≈BWV 184.2 ?
—
—
—
1717–1723
0 194.1
?
Lost
Incomplete
—
—
—
1722-12-10
0 173.1
Durchlauchtster ...
Extant
—
21
Vol. 3/I
1723-06-09
Anh. 195
Murmelt nur, ...
Extant
Lost
—
—
—
1725-02-23
0 249.1
Shepherd Cantata
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 249 )
—
—
—
1726-08-25
0 249.2
Celebration of Genius
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 249 )
—
—
—
1725-04–05
00 36.1
Schwingt freudig ...
Extant
CD 1/I
18
Vol. 3/III
1726-11-30
00 36.2
Steigt freudig ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 36.1 )
—
—
—
1737–1738
00 36.3
Die Freude reget ...
Extant
Reconstructible (BWV 36.1 )
—
19
—
1725-08-03
0 205.1
Aeolus Placated
Extant
CD 5/I
22
Vol. 4/I
1734-02-19
0 205.2
Blast Lärmen, ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 205.1 )
—
—
—
1725-11-27
1163
Auf, süß-entzückende ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 11 )
—
—
—
1726-12-11
0 207.1
Vereinigte Zwietracht
Extant
CD 5/II
0 8
Vol. 4/II
1735-08-03
0 207.2
Auf, schmetternde Töne
Extant
—
0 7
Vol. 9/II
1726–1727
0 204
On Contentedness
Extant
CD 4/II
0 4
Vol. 10/II
1727-05-12
1156
Entfernet euch, ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 232 )
—
—
—
1727-08-03
0 193.1
Ihr Häuser des Himmels
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 193.2 )
—
—
—
1727-10-17
0 198
Mourning Ode
Extant
—
—
Vol. 6/I
1728-02-05
0 216.1
Vergnügte Pleißenstadt
Extant
Incomplete
—
—
—
c. 1728–1731
0 216.2
Apollo and Mercurius
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 216.1 )
—
—
—
1729-01-12
0 210.1
O angenehme Melodei
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 210.2 )
—
—
—
1741-09-19
0 210.2
O holder Tag
Extant
CD 3/II
11
Vol. 1/I
Fall 1729
0 201
Phoebus and Pan
Extant
CD 2/I
0 1
Vol. 9/I
1731-08-25
1160
So kämpfet nur, ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 248 VI )
—
—
—
1732-06-05
1162
Froher Tag, ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 11 )
—
—
—
1732-08-03
1157
Es lebe der König
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 212 a.o.)
—
—
—
1733-08-03
1158
Frohes Volk, ...
Extant
Partially reconstructible (BWV 1162 )
—
—
—
1733-09-05
0 213
The Choice of Hercules
Extant
CD 8/I
14
Vol. 5/I
1733-12-08
0 214
Tönet, ihr Pauken!
Extant
CD 8/II
15
Vol. 5/II
Mid-1734
0 211
Coffee Cantata
Extant
CD 7/I
12
Vol. 1/II
1734-10-05
0 215
Preise dein Glücke
Extant
CD 6/II
16
Vol. 8/II
1734-11-21
Anh. 0 19
Thomana saß annoch ...
Extant
Lost
—
—
—
1736-10-07
0 206.1
Schleicht, spielende ...
Extant
CD 6/I
0 6
Vol. 8/I
1740-08-03
0 206.2
1737-09-28
00 30.1
Angenehmes Wiederau
Extant
—
17
Vol. 10/I
1738-04-28
1161
Willkommen! Ihr ...
Extant
Lost
—
—
—
1742-08-30
0 212
Peasant Cantata
Extant
CD 7/II
13
Vol. 7/I
1745–1746
1083
Tilge, Höchster, ...
Extant (sacred; after Pergolesi 's Stabat Mater )
—
—
Vol. 6/III
Early 1747?
0 209
Non sa che sia dolore
Extant
CD 1/II
10
Vol. 7/II
References
^ Work 00246 at Bach Digital website.
^ Works 00261 , 00262 and 00263 at Bach Digital website.
^ Work 00268 at Bach Digital website.
^ Work 00253 at Bach Digital website.
^ Works 01319 and 01320 at Bach Digital website.
^ Work 00251 at Bach Digital website.
^ Traupman-Carr, Carol. "Cantata BWV 211, Coffee Cantata" . Bach 101 . Bach Choir of Bethlehem. Retrieved 31 March 2014 .
^ Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): New Edition of the Complete Works – Series I: Cantatas at Bärenreiter website
^ a b c d Bach's secular cantatas in BWV order, each followed by a link to the Bach Digital Work (BDW) page of the cantata at the Bach-Digital website:
^ Robert Cowan. "JSB: the full works" in The Independent , 2 May 1997
^ Terry 1933, pp. 103–104
^ Secular Cantatas: Der zufriedengestellte Aeolus (BWV 205), Quodlibet (BWV 524). Hänssler Classics, Edition Bachakademie Vol. 63, Rilling . OCLC 612085801
^ a b Dürr, Alfred (2006). The Cantatas of J. S. Bach: With Their Librettos in German-English Parallel Text . Translated by Richard D. P. Jones . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-929776-4 . "Introduction", pp. 9ff.
^ Terry 1933, p. 97
^ Wolff, Christoph (2001). Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician . W. W. Norton. pp. 197 and 560 . ISBN 0-393-04825-X .
^ Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte , Volume IV. Leipzig: Friedrich Matthias Friesen (1737), pp. 3–7
^ Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte , Volume IV. Leipzig: Friedrich Matthias Friesen (1737), pp. 14–17
^ a b c d Jones 2013, p. 10
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Terry 1933, pp. 98–102
^ Richard D. P. Jones (2013). Volume II: 1717-1750 of The Creative Development of Johann Sebastian Bach: Music to Delight the Spirit . Oxford University Press . ISBN 978-0-19-969628-4 , p. 329
^ Z. Philip Ambrose. BWV 208a Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd! at University of Vermont website.
^ RISM 467004203
^ Alfred Dürr (1963; 3rd edition: 2013). Festmusiken für die Fürstenhäuser von Weimar, Weißenfels und Köthen (score). at Bärenreiter website
^ Alfred Dürr (1964). Festmusiken für die Fürstenhäuser von Weimar, Weißenfels und Köthen (critical commentary). at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1963; 2nd edition: 2015). Festmusiken für das Kurfürstlich-Sächsische Haus I (score). at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1962). Festmusiken für das Kurfürstlich-Sächsische Haus I (critical commentary). at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1961; 3rd edition: 2015). Festmusiken für das Kurfürstlich-Sächsische Haus II (score). at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1961). Festmusiken für das Kurfürstlich-Sächsische Haus II (critical commentary). at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1960; 3rd edition: 2012). Festmusiken zu Leipziger Universitätsfeiern (score). at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1960). Festmusiken zu Leipziger Universitätsfeiern (critical commentary). at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1975). Festmusiken für Leipziger Rats- und Schulfeiern / Huldigungsmusiken für Adelige und Bürger (score) at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1977). Festmusiken für Leipziger Rats- und Schulfeiern / Huldigungsmusiken für Adelige und Bürger (critical commentary) at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1969; 3rd edition 2013). Hochzeitskantaten und Weltliche Kantaten verschiedener Bestimmung (score) at Bärenreiter website
^ Werner Neumann (1970). Hochzeitskantaten und Weltliche Kantaten verschiedener Bestimmung (critical commentary) at Bärenreiter website
^ Andreas Glöckner (2000). Varia: Kantaten, Quodlibet, Einzelsätze, Bearbeitungen (score) and (critical commentary) at Bärenreiter website
^ Peter Schreier 's recordings date mostly from the early 1980s, but were in 2000 included as box set Vol. 7 in Brilliant Classics ' Bach Edition (complete recording):
^ Issued by Hänssler Classic in 2001:
^ Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan , on BIS :
Sources
External links
BWV 30a : Angenehmes Wiederau
BWV 36a : Steigt freudig in die Luft
BWV 36b : Die Freude reget sich
BWV 36c : Schwingt freudig euch empor
BWV 66a : Der Himmel dacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Glück
BWV 134a : Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht
BWV 173a : Durchlauchtster Leopold
BWV 193a : Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter
BWV 198 : Mourning Ode
BWV 201 : The Contest between Phoebus and Pan
BWV 202 : Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten
BWV 203 : Amore traditore
BWV 204 : On Contentedness
BWV 205 : Aeolus Placated
BWV 205a : Blast Lärmen, ihr Feinde
BWV 206 : Schleicht, spielende Wellen
BWV 207 : Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten
BWV 207a : Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten
BWV 208 : Hunting Cantata
BWV 208a : Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd
BWV 209 : Non sa che sia dolore
BWV 210 : O holder Tag, erwünschte Zeit
BWV 210a : O angenehme Melodei
BWV 211 : Coffee Cantata
BWV 212 : Peasant Cantata
BWV 213 : Hercules at the Crossroads
BWV 214 : Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten!
BWV 215 : Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen
BWV 216 : Vergnügte Pleißenstadt
BWV 216a : Apollo and Mercurius
BWV 249a : Shepherd Cantata
BWV 249b : The Celebration of Genius
BWV Anh. 9 : Entfernet euch, ihr heitern Sterne
BWV Anh. 11 : Es lebe der König, der Vater im Lande
BWV Anh. 18 : Froher Tag, verlangte Stunden