In 1729 Bach composed the double-choir motet Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf (The Spirit makes our weakness strong) for the funeral of Johann Heinrich Ernesti, his direct predecessor as Rector of St Thomas’s School. Ernesti had held the post of Rector for over 40 years, and for St Thomas’s School an era came to an end with his death. The performance probably did not take place in St Thomas’s Church, but in the University church of St Pauli; Ernesti was also professor at Leipzig University.
Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf is the only motet by Bach for which doubling instrumental parts have survived (Choir I: strings, Choir II: woodwinds, bc: violone and organ). However, the instrumental parts do not contain the final chorale; perhaps this was not performed in the church, but was sung unaccompanied at the graveside?
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Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
| 1685-1750Johann 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.
Bach vocal
Ever since Carus-Verlag was founded in 1972, publishing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach has been a special focus for us. In the 2017 Reformation anniversary year we completed the Bach vocal project. Bach's complete sacred vocal works are now available in modern Urtext editions, together with performance material. A complete edition of all the full scores is also available in a high quality box set. Personal details
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Editor
Günter Graulich
| 1926The publisher, church musician and teacher Günter Graulich is one of the major personalities in German publishing of the post-war period. With his wife Waltraud he founded Carus-Verlag Stuttgart in 1972, which he built up from a 2-person family firm to a medium-sized business with around 60 employees. A trained church musician and Kantor for many years at the Matthäuskirche Stuttgart, he also directed the Motettenchor Stuttgart for 50 years. With his choir he made LP and CD recordings, and undertook numerous concert tours to other European countries and America. Personal details