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#TheOneAndOnlyZeno #score #video #JSBach #cantata #BWV 172 J.S. Bach: Erschallet, ihr Lieder - BWV 172 {Score video} I. Chorus: "Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten!" - 00:00 II. Recitative (Bass) : "Wer mich liebet" - 3:51 III. Aria (Bass) : "Heiligste Dreieinigkeit" - 4:35 IV. Aria (Tenor) : "O Seelenparadies" - 6:42 V.Aria (Duet: soprano, alto) : "Komm, laß mich nicht länger warten" - 10:49 VI. Chorale (Chorus) : "Von Gott kommt mir ein Freudenschein" - 14:28 VII. Chorus: "Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten!" - 15:53 Performers/Recording: • "Erschallet, ihr Lieder" BWV 172: Chorus: ... Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! (Resound, you songs; ring out, you strings!), BWV 172, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, composed in Weimar for Pentecost Sunday in 1714 and was first performed on May 20, 1714 in the Schlosskirche, the court chapel in the ducal Schloss. Bach was appointed Konzertmeister in Weimar in the spring of 1714, a position that called for the performance of a church cantata each month. He composed Erschallet, ihr Lieder as the third cantata in the series, to a text probably written by court poet Salomon Franck. The text reflects different aspects of the Holy Spirit. The librettist included a quotation from the day's prescribed Gospel reading in the only recitative, and for the closing chorale he used a stanza from Philipp Nicolai's hymn 'Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern' (1599).The work is in six movements, scored for four vocal soloists, four-part choir, three trumpets, timpani, oboe, bassoon and a string orchestra of two violins, two violas, and basso continuo. The cantata opens with a chorus, followed by the recitative, in which words spoken by Jesus are sung by the bass as the vox Christi (voice of Christ). A bass aria with trumpets addresses the Trinity, and a tenor aria then describes the Spirit that was present at the Creation. This is followed by an intimate duet of the Soul (soprano) and the Spirit (alto), to which an oboe plays the ornamented melody of Martin Luther's hymn 'Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott' and a solo cello provides the bass line. The theme of intimacy between God and Man is developed further in the following chorale, after which Bach specified an unusual repeat of the opening chorus. Part of a Bach score video series in collaboration with TheOneAndOnlyZeno