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Chorale BWV 250
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
Polskie tłumaczenie [Polish Translation]
Chorał BWV 250 - Cóż Bóg czyni, uczynioneć cnie

 

Oryginalny tekst niemiecki [Original German Text]

Polskie tłumaczenie [Polish Translation]

   

Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan,
Es bleibt gerecht sein Wille;
Wie er faengt meine Sachen an,
Will ich ihm halten stille.
Er ist mein Gott,
Der in der Not
Mich wohl weiss zu erhalten;
Drum lass ich ihn nur walten.

Cóż Bóg czyni, uczynioneć cnie,
z Jego wolą pozostawa zgodnie;
jakoć Onci rządzi memi sprawy
chcęć ja przyjmować w cichości.
Onci moim Bogiem prawym,
Który, gdaż ja jeśm w nieszczęsności1,
zna dobrze, jako mię zachować;
Jemu jednemu chcęć się oddać2.

 

1 Gdy jestem biedzie, ciężkiej życiowej sytuacji.
2 Oddać w opiekę, zawierzyć, polecić.

   

Dedicated to Ms. Grażyna Banduch

Autor przekładu: Filip Adam Zieliński (July 2018)
mailto:f.a.zielinski@interia.pl
Przekład dedykowany p. mgr Grażynie Banduch

Contributed by Filip Adam Zieliński (July 2018)

Chorales BWV 250-438: Details and Recordings
Individual Recordings: Hilliard - Morimur | Chorales - N. Matt | Chorales - H. Rilling | Preludi ai Corali - Quartetto Italiani di Viola Da Gamba
Discussions: Motets & Chorales for Events in the LCY / Chorales by Theme | General Discussions: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Chorales in Bach Cantatas: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Passion Chorale
References: Chorales BWV 250-300 | Chorales BWV 301-350 | Chorales BWV 351-400 | Chorales BWV 401-438 | 371 4-Part Chorales sorted by Breitkopf Number | Texts & Translations of Chorales BWV 250-438
Chorale Texts: Sorted by Title | Chorale Melodies: Sorted by Title | Explanation
MIDI files of the Chorales: Cantatas BWV 1-197 | Other Vocal Works BWV 225-248 | Chorales BWV 250-438
Articles: The Origin of the Texts of the Chorales [A. Schweitzer] | The Origin of the Melodies of the Chorales [A. Schweitzer] | The Chorale in the Church Service [A. Schweitzer] | Choral / Chorale [C.S. Terry] | Hidden Chorale Melody Allusions [T. Braatz] | The History of the Breitkopf Collection of J. S. Bach’s Four-Part Chorales [T. Braatz] | The World of the Bach Chorale Settings [W.L. Hoffman]
Hymnals: Hymnals used by Bach | Wagner Hymnal 1697 | Evangelisches Gesangbuch 1995 | Dietel Chorale List c1734
Abbreviations used for the Chorales | Links to other Sites about the Chorales

Polish Translations: Sorted by BWV Number | Sorted by Title | Sorted by Event
Notes on Polish Translations: Polish-1 | Polish-2 | Translator biographies: Armin Teske | Andrzej Teske | Filip Adam Zieliński


Texts & Translations: Main Page | 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 250-438 | Geistliche Lieder BWV 439-507 | AMN BWV 508-524 | Other Vocal 1081-1164 | BWV Anh | Chorale Texts | Emblemata | Sources | Poets & Composers
Discussions: Texts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Translations: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4




 

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