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If you're new to my channel welcome, if not welcome back. This is part of my Bach Series. My goal is to put all of Bach's over 200 cantatas in the air. A flight in two parts, an early morning flight down Weber Street to Google Office and return in the afternoon past St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Kitchener Library and old County of Waterloo Courthouse. Music used is Bach's cantata BWV 115. Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit (Make thyself ready, my spirit) Twenty-second Sunday After Trinity Epistle: Phil. i. 3-11 (Paul's love for the Philippians) Gospel: Matthew xviii. 23-35 (Parable of the unmerciful servant) Rating: 1 The parable of the unmerciful servant in the Gospel for the day leads on to the theme of judgement. The mood is pretty black, the cantata ending with the cheery words …For the time is not far off, when God will judge us and annihilate the world. This being a chorale cantata, the opening is a fine choral fantasia which leads into the alto aria Ach, schläfrige Seele. The mood and style of this beautiful aria may very well remind you of Erbarme dich from the St. Matthew Passion, though I think that it's fair to say that this doesn't quite ascend to the heights of genius of that great aria. The tension isn't held as well and the aria seems over long. Sandwiched between two recitatives is a fine soprano aria with sweet and attractive flute accompaniment and the cantata ends with the grim words of the concluding chorale. This is one of those cantatas that needs a really great performance to achieve its potential. The opening fantasia needs pepping up and both the arias require great differentiation of tone and expression to sustain the musical tension. Copyright © 1996 & 1998, Simon Crouch. http://www.classical.net/music/comp.l... More on Bach's Cantata BWV 115: http://www.emmanuelmusic.org/notes_tr... http://www.jsbachcantatas.com/documen... Thanks for watching and feel free to add your comments below. Cheers. Larry