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★★★ More videos from Bach's St John Passion: • Bach's own score - St John Passion - Herr,... ★★★ And my videos from Bach's St Matthew Passion: • Bach's own score - St Matthew Passion - Ic... ★★★ As Christmas lasts until Easter, here also a Bach Christmas mix: • Bach's own score - Ich will dich mit Fleis... Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): ACH, MEIN SINN Tenor aria from the St. John Passion. The handwriting is by Johann Nathanael Bammler, who was a prefect in St. Thomas Boys Choir (Leipzig, Germany) and an assistant to Bach in the late 1740s. The St. John Passion was composed in the beginning of 1724 and had its first performance on Good Friday the same year (April 7). The original score by Bach is now lost. In the late 1730s, Bach began writing a new fair copy of the score, but he broke off his writing in the middle of the recitative "Derselbige Jünger". It is known that a planned passion performance in 1739 was cancelled by the church authorities in Leipzig, because Bach had not in due time seeked their approval of the passion text. Possibly this incident explains why he did not complete the score at that time. In 1749, in connection with a new performance, the score was completed by Bammler. Bach finally reviewed the score and corrected various mistakes. Ach, mein Sinn, Wo willt du endlich hin, Wo soll ich mich erquicken? Bleib ich hier, Oder wünsch ich mir Berg und Hügel auf den Rücken? Bei der Welt ist gar kein Rat, Und im Herzen Stehn die Schmerzen Meiner Missetat, Weil der Knecht den Herrn verleugnet hat. Ah, my mind, Where wouldst thou go at last, Where shall I find refreshment? Stay I here, Or choose to place Hills and mountains far behind me? In the world there is no help; And my bosom Keeps the sorrow For my evil deed, Since the servant hath denied his Lord. The autograph score by Bammler can be found here (Satz 13): http://www.bach-digital.de/receive/Ba... Neill Archer (tenor) The Monteverdi Choir The English Baroque Soloists Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner Recording: London, All Saints' Church, Tooting, 3/1986 (Archiv)