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Johann Sebastian Bach Lord my God, my heart and soul were sore distressed

Cantata for the 3rd Sanday after Trinity/all occasions BWV 21 (BWV3 21.1-3), 1713

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The cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis BWV 21 has enjoyed lasting popularity since its publication, but it still presents some puzzles. The score no longer survives (although performance materials in various keys and scorings do), and anyone who wants to be confident in the coloraturas from the opening and final choruses should practice a lot – here is the moment to use the app's "slow mode".

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  • 1 Sinfonia

    2 Chorus

    Lord my God: my heart and soul were sore distressed,
    my spirit troubled;
    but Lord, by thy comforting my spirit is delighted.

    3 Aria (Soprano o Tenore)

    Sighing, weeping, sorrow, grief,
    sighing, weeping, anxious yearning,
    fear and death, nag and gnaw my aching heart,
    tear my troubled soul apart.

    4 Recitativo (Tenore o Soprano)

    Why hast thou, Lord my God, in this my need,
    my fear and trepidation, thus so forsaken me?
    Ah! Know’st thou not thy child?
    Ah! Hear’st thou not the wailing
    of those whose hearts ar bound
    in faith and truth to thee?
    For thou wast all my joy,
    but now hast turned against me.
    In ev’ry place I vainly seek thee;

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  • 1 Sinfonia

    2 Chorus

    Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis in meinem Herzen;
    aber deine Tröstungen erquicken meine Seele.

    3 Aria (Soprano o Tenore)

    Seufzer, Tränen, Kummer, Not,
    Seufzer Tränen, ängstlichs Sehnen,
    Furcht und Tod
    nagen mein beklemmtes Herz,
    ich empfinde Jammer, Schmerz.

    4 Recitativo (Tenore o Soprano)

    Wie hast du dich, mein Gott,
    in meiner Not,
    in meiner Furcht und Zagen
    denn ganz von mir gewandt?
    Ach! kennst du nicht dein Kind?
    Ach! hörst du nicht das Klagen
    von denen, die dir sind
    mit Bund und Treu verwandt?
    Du warest meine Lust

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  • Foreword of the Edition Carus 31.021/03

    Klaus Hofmann
    Translation: John Coombs / David Kosviner

    The cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21, has won the l asting appreciation of music lovers during nearly a century and a half since its publication, edited by Wilhelm Rust, in Volume 5/1 of the Complete Edition of the Bach-Gesellschaft (1855). At the same time it has posed various problems for musicologists. The work survived in the form of a set of 28 original vocal and instrumental parts kept at the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin; there is no score. That set of parts, not quite complete, had been used for at least three performances, one each during the periods which Bach spent at Weimar, Cöthen and Leipzig, and each performance was marked by particular circumstances: at Weimar there was no solo soprano, the solos for a high voice (movements Nos. 3–5, 7–8, 10) all being allotted to the tenor. The key was C minor chamber pitch. At the performance given during Bach’s years at Cöthen, too, there were only two solo singers, but on that occasion a soprano replaced the tenor. In this instance the tonality was D minor chamber pitch. For the Leipzig performance Bach divided the high solo parts between soprano (movements Nos. 3,

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  • Vorwort der Ausgabe Carus 31.021/03

    Klaus Hofmann

    Die Kantate Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis BWV 21 hat in den bald anderthalb Jahrhunderten seit ihrer Veröffentlichung durch Wilhelm Rust in Band 5/1 der Gesamtausgabe der Bach-Gesellschaft (1855) die anhaltende Wertschätzung von Kennern und Liebhabern auf sich gezogen, zugleich aber auch der Forschung manches Rätsel aufgegeben. Das Werk ist in einem Konvolut von 28 Originalstimmen unter den Beständen der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin überliefert; eine Partitur ist nicht erhalten. Das nicht ganz vollständige Stimmenmaterial stammt von mindestens drei Aufführungen, nämlich je einer in Bachs Weimarer, Köthner und Leipziger Zeit, und spiegelt je spezielle Umstände: Die Weimarer Aufführung erfolgte ohne Beteiligung eines Solosoprans; die Solopartien für hohe Stimme (Satz 3–5, 7–8, 10) waren sämtlich dem Tenor zugeteilt. Die Tonart war Kammerton c-Moll. Bei der Aufführung der Köthner Zeit waren ebenfalls nur zwei Vokalsolisten beschäftigt, allerdings trat nun ein Sopran an die Stelle des Tenors. Die Tonart war diesmal Kammerton d-Moll. Für die Leipziger Aufführung verteilte Bach die hohen Solopartien auf Sopran (Satz 3, 7, 8) und Tenor (Satz 4, 5, 10), richtete die

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most important composers of Western music history. He came from a widely ramified musical dynasty, which produced numerous musicians and organists in the Thuringian-Saxon area.

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