An argument arose

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Bach cantata
An argument arose
BWV: 19th
Occasion: Michaelmas Festival (September 29)
Year of origin: 1726
Place of origin: Leipzig
Genus: Church cantata
Solo : STB
Choir: SATB
Instruments : 2Ob 2Oa Oc 3Tr Ti 2Vn 2Va Bc
AD : approx. 22 min
text
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A Quarrel Arose ( BWV 19) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach from 1726 .

The text of the cantata goes back to a poem by Christian Friedrich Henrici , which was published in his collection of edifying thoughts in Leipzig in 1725. It is possible that the text was edited by Bach himself.

Occupation and structure

There are three soloists ( soprano , tenor , bass ) and four-part mixed choir as well as the instruments oboe I and II, oboe d'amore I and II, oboe da caccia , tromba I, II, III, timpani , violin I and II, viola and continuo .

  1. Coro (Tr I-III, Ti, Vl I / II, Ob I / II, Va e Oc, Bc): A dispute arose
  2. Recitativo B (Bc): Thank God! the dragon lies
  3. Aria S (Oa I / II, Bc): God sends us Mahanaim
  4. Recitativo T (Vl I / II, Va, Bc): What is the despicable person
  5. Aria e Choral T (Tr, Vl I / II, Va, Bc): Stay, you angels, stay with me
  6. Recitativo S (Bc): Let us face
  7. Choral (Tr I-III, Ti, Ob I e Vl I col S, Ob II e Vl II coll 'A, Oc e Va col T, Bc): Let your' angel ride with me

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.klassika.info/Komponisten/Bach/Kantate/BWV_0019/index.html
  2. Wolfgang Schmieder (Ed.): Bach Works Directory , Leipzig 1961, p. 23.
  3. http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~wfb/cantatas/19

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