Cantate BWV 143 "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele" (Psalm 146-5) |
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| File: | bwv143_iii.nwc (June 2009) 4 kB |
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| Full name of work: | Cantate BWV 143 "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele" (Psalm 146-5) |
| Composer: | Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), German |
| About: | jsbach.net |
| Lyricist: | Psalm 146-5 (recitative) - Unknown (aria) |
| First line: | Tausendfaches Unglück |
| Music category: | Sacred, Lutheran |
| Instruments: | Strings, Basso continuo and tenor soloist |
| Name of file creator: | Yann Forestier |
| e-mail address: | yannforestier (at ) aol (dot )com |
| Running time: | 00:02:47 |
| Comments: | The most gloomy movement in this cantata. It's introduced by a short secco recitative, and then the first violin takes over at the beginning of the aria. A very moving moment when sung properly. |