Bach: Sacred Songs and Arias
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- Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
- Editor: Ernst Naumann
- Instrumentation: Basso continuo, High Voice
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- Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
- Pages: 92
Description
From Schemelli Songbook BWV 439–507, the Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach BWV 508, 509, 511–517 and the Five Hymns BWV 519–523 based on a manuscript by Johann Ludwig Krebs.
- Ach, daß nicht die letzte Stunde BWV 439
- Auf, auf! die rechte Zeit ist hier BWV 440
- Auf, auf! mein Herz, mit Freuden BWV 441
- Beglückter Stand getreuer Seelen BWV 442
- Beschränkt, ihr Weisen dieser Welt BWV 443
- Brich entzwei, mein armes Herze BWV 444
- Brunnquell aller Güter BWV 445
- Der lieben Sonnie Licht and Pracht BWV 446
- Der Tag ist hin, die Sonne gehet nieder BWV 447
- Der Tag mit seinem Lichte BWV 448
- Dich bet' ich an, mein höchster Gott . BWV 449
- Die bitt're Leidenszeit beginnet BWV 450
- Die güldne Sonne, voll Freud' and Wonne BWV 451
- Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen BWV 452
- Eins ist not! ach Herr, dies Eine BWV 453
- Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist BWV 454
- Erwürgtes Lamm, das die verwahrten Siegel BWV 455
- Es glänzet der Christen inwendiges Leben . BWV 456
- Es ist nun aus mit meinem Leben BWV 457
- Es ist vollbracht! Vergiß ja nicht dies Wort BWV 458
- Es kostet viel, ein Christ zu sein BWV 459
- Gib dich zufrieden and sei stille (1. Form) BWV 511
- Gib dich zufrieden and sei stille (2. Form) BWV 512
- Gib dich zufrieden and sei stille (3. Form) BWV 460
- Gott lebet noch! Seele, was verzagst du doch? BWV 461
- Gott, wie groß ist deine Güte BWV 462
- Herr, nicht schicke deine Rache BWV 463
- Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht BWV 464
- Ich freue mich in dir BWV 465
- Ich halte treulich still BWV 466
- Ich laß dich nicht BWV 467
- Ich liebe Jesum, alle Stund BWV 468
- Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier BWV 469
- Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein BWV 470
- Jesu, deine Liebeswunden BWV 471
- Jesu, meines Glaubens Zier BWV 472
- Jesu, meines Herzens Freud BWV 473
- Jesus ist das schönste Licht BWV 474
- Jesus, unser Trost and Leben BWV 475
- Ihr Gestirn', ihr hohen Lüfte BWV 476
- Kein Stündlein geht dahin BWV 477
- Komm, süßer Tod, komm, scl'ge Ruh'! BWV 478
- Kommt, Seelen, dieser Tag BWV 479
- Kommt wieder aus der finst'ren Gruft BWV 480
- Lasset uns mit Jesu ziehen BWV 481
- Liebes Herz, bedenke doch BWV 482
- Liebster Gott, wann werd' ich sterben BWV 483
- Liebster Herr Jesu, wo bleibst du so lange? BWV 484
- Liebster Immanuel BWV 485
- Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen BWV 486
- Mein Jesu, was for Seelenweh BWV 487
- Meines Lebens letzte Zeit BWV 488
- Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr BWV 489
- Nur mein Jesus ist mein Leben BWV 490
- O du Liebe meiner Liebe BWV 491
- O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort BWV 513
- O finstre Nacht, wann wirst du doch vergehen BWV 492
- O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild BWV 493
- O liebe Seele, zieh die Sinnen BWV 494
- O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen BWV 495
- Schaff's mit mir, Gott, nach deinem Willen BWV 514
- Seelenbräutigam, Jesu, Gottes Lamm BWV 496
- Seelenweide, meine Freude BWV 497
- Selig, wer an Jesum denkt BWV 498
- Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig BWV 499
- So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin BWV 500
- So gibst du nim, mein Jesu, gute Nacht BWV 501
- So wünsch ich mir zu guter Letzt BWV 502
- Steh ich bei meinem Gott BWV 503
- Vergiß mein nicht, daß ich dein nicht vergess BWV 504
- Vergiß mein nicht, mein allerliebster Gott BWV 505
- Warum betrübst du dich BWV 516
- Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübet BWV 506
- Wie wohl ist mir, o Freund der Seelen BWV 517
- Wo ist mein Schäflein, das ich liebe BWV 507
- So oft ich meine Tabakspfeife BWV 515
- Bist du bei mir BWV 508
- Gedenke doch, mein Geist BWV 509
- Hier lieg ich nun, o Vater BWV 519
- Das walt mein Gott BWV 520
- Gott, mein Herz dir Dank zusendet BWV 521
- Meine Seele, laß es gehen BWV 522
- Ich gnüge mich an meinem Stande BWV 523
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