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References: Cantatas BWV
1-50 | Cantatas BWV 51-100 | Cantatas
BWV 101-150 | Cantatas BWV 151-200 | Cantatas
BWV 201-224 | Other Vocal BWV 225-249 | Chorales
BWV 250-300 | Chorales BWV 301-350 | Chorales
BWV 351-400 | Chorales BWV 401-438 | Geistliche
Lieder BWV 439-507 | AMN BWV 508-524 | Vocal
Works BWV Anh | BGA | NBA
| BC: A | B
| C | D | E
| F | G | H
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Index to References to Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
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Group Description |
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Work Group E consists of the B-Minor Mass, the Christmas festal music "Gloria in excelsis Deo", several Masses consisting of Kyrie and Gloria only, along with individual movements of the Mass ordinary, and Magnificat settings. The works are arranged chronologically within each category. |
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Masses |
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Bach's composition of Masses (Kyrie and Gloria) began with the Missa in B minor (→ E 2: dedicated in 1733 to the Court at Dresden, with the offer of further church music ["Kirchen Musique"] for the repertoire of the Hofkapelle). Whether or not the four Masses originating after 1733 (→ E 3 - E 6) belong to this group remains unclear, especially in light of the fact that these works represent the Kyrie-Gloria Mass type (often designated, inappropriately, as "Lutheran Mass") and as such would also have been usable at Leipzig church services on the high feast days.* Bach's copies of Masses by other composers (including Lotti, Palestrina, Peranda, Pez, and Wilderer) have survived from both the Weimar and Leipzig periods (→ Work Group X). |
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Single Movements of the Mass Ordinary |
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In the Lutheran worship service, the liturgical need for single movements of the Mass ordinary was confined to settings of the Kyrie and Sanctus. The only work transmitted from the pre-Leipzig years is the Kyrie "Christe, du Lamm Gottes" (E 7). While figural settings of the Kyrie (without Gloria) were assigned to specific Sundays (e.g., the First Sunday in Advent), the Sanctus compositions (E 10 - E 12, E 17) were performed in the Leipzig main churches on the high feast days: For copies of corresponding works by other composers → Work Group X. |
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Magnificat |
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Bach's performances of the Magnificat - whether wntten by others (→ Work Group X) or by himself - belong liturgically to the Vesper services of the two main Leipzig churches, St. Nicholas and St. Thomas. In these services (according to C.E. Sicul, Annales Lipsienses, Leipzig 1717), "the Magnificat was sung in German on ordinary Sundays, but on high feast days. it was performed ['musiciret'] in Latin." |
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* The first and second days of Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost, as well as New Year's Day, Epiphany (January 6), Ascension, Trinity, St. John (June 24), St.Michael (September 29) and the three Marian Feasts - Purification (February 2), Annunciation (March 25), and Visitation (July 2). |
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Synopsis - List by Group and BC Number - Work Group E |
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BC |
BWV |
BGA |
NBA |
Year |
Title / Comments |
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Masses |
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E 1I-IV |
232I-IV |
VI |
II/1 |
1748-49 |
Messe in h - Mass in B minor |
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E 2 |
[ 232I] |
Missa in h - Mass in B minor → A 117, B 8, E II, E 16 |
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E 3 |
VIII |
II/2 |
1738 |
Missa in A - Mass in A major → A 62, A 111, A 121, A 184 |
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E 4 |
VIII |
II/2 |
1738-39 |
Missa in G - Mass in G major → A 121, A 131, A 132, A 184 |
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E 5 |
VIII |
II/2 |
1738-39 |
Missa in g - Mass in G minor → A 37, A 110, A 119 |
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E 6 |
VIII |
II/2 |
1738-39? |
Missa in F - Mass in F major → A 12, A 119, E7 |
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Anh 29 |
Missa in c - Mass in C minor (incomplete) → Work Group T |
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Single Movements of the Mass Ordinary |
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E 7 |
XLI |
II/2 |
1708-17? |
Kyrie "Christe, di Lamm Gottes" in F major → E 6 |
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E 8 |
XLI |
II/2 |
1727-31 |
Christe eleison in G minor (interpolation in Missa in C mninor by Francesco Durante) → Work Group X |
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Kyrie (?) in E minor (incomplete) → Work Group T |
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E 9 |
- |
1747-48 |
Credo in unum Deum in F major (Credo intonation to Missa in F major by Giovanni Battista Bassani) → Work Group X |
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E 10 |
XI/1 |
II/2 |
1723? |
Sanctus in C major |
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E 11 |
XI/1 |
II/2 |
Sanctus in C major |
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E 12 |
[ 232III] |
Sanctus in D major → E1III |
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XI/1 |
II/9 |
Sanctus in D minor → Work Group X |
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XI/1 |
II/9 |
Sanctus in G major → Work Group X |
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Addendum |
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E 17 |
XLI |
II/9 |
1747-48 |
Sanctus in E major (arrangement of Sanctus from Johann Kaspar Kerll's Missa Superba) |
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Magnificat |
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E 13 |
XI/3 |
II/3 |
1723 |
Magnificat in E flat major → A 10, E 14 |
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E 14 |
XI/3 |
II/3 |
1728-31 |
Magnificat in D major → E 13 |
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E 15 |
- |
I/9 |
1740-42 |
Suscepit Israel (arrangement of a movement from Antonio Caldara's Maginificat in C major) → Work Group X |
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E 16 |
XLI |
I/2 |
1740 |
Gloria in excelsis Deo → E 2 |
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→ Work Groups T, V, X |
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Source: Bach Compendium - Volume 1, Part 4: Vocal Works IV (containsthe works of groups E, F, G and H), |
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References: Cantatas BWV
1-50 | Cantatas BWV 51-100 | Cantatas
BWV 101-150 | Cantatas BWV 151-200 | Cantatas
BWV 201-224 | Other Vocal BWV 225-249 | Chorales
BWV 250-300 | Chorales BWV 301-350 | Chorales
BWV 351-400 | Chorales BWV 401-438 | Geistliche
Lieder BWV 439-507 | AMN BWV 508-524 | Vocal
Works BWV Anh | BGA | NBA
| BC: A | B
| C | D | E
| F | G | H
| Sources |
Last update: ýOctober 3, 2009 ý07:23:26