List of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

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Canon triplex a 6: first printed in 1747 (below), it appears on both versions of the portrait Haussmann made of Bach (1746, 1748 - above). In the 19th-century Bach Gesellschaft edition the canon was published in Volume 45 , p. 138. In 1950 the piece was assigned the number 1076 in Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works (BWV). The 1998 edition of that catalogue (BWV ) mentions Haussmann's paintings as original sources for the work (p. 438), and likewise the Bach digital website gives a description of both paintings as sources for the piece (linked from Bach digital Work page 01262). Canon BWV 1076.jpg
Canon triplex a 6: first printed in 1747 (below), it appears on both versions of the portrait Haussmann made of Bach (1746, 1748 – above). In the 19th-century Bach Gesellschaft edition the canon was published in Volume 45 , p. 138. In 1950 the piece was assigned the number 1076 in Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works (BWV). The 1998 edition of that catalogue (BWV ) mentions Haussmann's paintings as original sources for the work (p. 438), and likewise the Bach digital website gives a description of both paintings as sources for the piece (linked from Bach digital Work page 01262).

Johann Sebastian Bach's vocal music includes cantatas, motets, masses, Magnificats, Passions, oratorios, four-part chorales, songs and arias. His instrumental music includes concertos, suites, sonatas, fugues, and other works for organ, harpsichord, lute, violin, viola da gamba, cello, flute, chamber ensemble, and orchestra.

Contents

There are over 1,000 known compositions by Bach. Almost all are listed in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV), which is the best known and most widely used catalogue of Bach's compositions.

Listing Bach's compositions

Some of the early biographies of Johann Sebastian Bach contain lists of his compositions. For instance, his obituary contains a list of the instrumental compositions printed during the composer's lifetime, followed by an approximate list of his unpublished work. [1] The first separately published biography of the composer, by Johann Nikolaus Forkel, follows the same approach: its ninth chapter first lists printed works (adding four-part chorales which had been published in the second half of the 18th century), followed by a rough overview of the unpublished ones. [2] In the first half of the 19th century more works were published, so the next biographies (Schauer and Hilgenfeldt in 1850) had more elaborate appendices listing printed works, referring to these works by publisher, and the number or page number given to the works in these publications. So, for example, the Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major can be indicated as "C. F. Peters Vol. III No. 1", or any of the variants ("Griepenkerl and Roitzsch Vol. 3 p. 2", "Peters Book 242 p. 2", "P. S. V., Cah. 3 (242), No. 1", etc.)

BG

The Prelude in F minor of The Well-Tempered Clavier book 1, in the BGA known as Vol. 14, p. 44, over eighty years before it was given the number 857 in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis WTK-I-12-01-Leipzig Breitkopf & Haertel, 1866.jpg
The Prelude in F minor of The Well-Tempered Clavier book 1, in the BGA known as Vol. 14, p. 44, over eighty years before it was given the number 857 in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis

In the 2nd half of the 19th century the Bach-Gesellschaft (BG) published all Bach's works in around 50 volumes, the so-called Bach Gesellschaft Ausgabe (BGA). [3] This offered a unique identification of all Bach's known works, a system that was quickly adopted, for instance, by the biographers: Philipp Spitta used it complementarily to the Peters edition's numbering for the BG volumes that had appeared when he was writing his Bach-biography in the second half of the 19th century (e.g. "B. G., III., p. 173" for the above-mentioned Prelude in E-flat major), and Terry used it in the third Appendix to his 20th-century translation of Forkel's biography. [4]

Despite this, there was still much confusion. Some authors preferred to list Bach's works according to Novello's editions, or Augener's, or Schirmer's, giving rise to various conversion tables at the end of books on Bach's compositions (e.g. Harvey Grace's in a 1922 book on Bach's organ compositions).

NBG

In 1900 the BG published its last volume, and dissolved itself, as its primary goal, publishing all of Bach's known works, was accomplished. The BG was succeeded by the Neue Bachgesellschaft (NBG), with a new set of goals (Bach yearbook, Bach festivals, and a Bach museum). Occasionally however the NBG published newly discovered works, or variants not published in the BGA. For instance the 1740s version of O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht was published in NBG XVII1 in 1916 (the 1730s version of the same piece, with a different orchestration, had been published in BG 24, pp. 185–192). [4]

BWV

In 1950 the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis was published, allocating a unique number to every known composition by Bach. Wolfgang Schmieder, the editor of that catalogue, grouped the compositions by genre, largely following BG for the collation (e.g. BG cantata number = BWV number of the cantata): [5]

The BWV is a thematic catalogue, thus it identifies every movement of every composition by its first measures, like the opening of BWV 1006, movement 2 (Loure) above. Loure bach.png
The BWV is a thematic catalogue, thus it identifies every movement of every composition by its first measures, like the opening of BWV 1006, movement 2 (Loure) above.
  1. Kantaten (Cantatas), BWV 1–224
  2. Motetten (Motets), BWV 225–231
  3. Messen, Messensätze, Magnificat (Masses, Mass movements, Magnificat), BWV 232–243
  4. Passionen, Oratorien (Passions, Oratorios), BWV 244–249
  5. Vierstimmige Choräle (Four-part chorales), BWV 250–438
  6. Lieder, Arien, Quodlibet (Songs, Arias and Quodlibet), BWV 439–524
  7. Werke für Orgel (Works for organ), BWV 525–771
  8. Werke für Klavier (Keyboard compositions), BWV 772–994
  9. Werke für Laute (Lute compositions), BWV 995–1000
  10. Kammermusik (Chamber music), BWV 1001–1040
  11. Orchesterwerke (Works for orchestra), BWV 1041–1071, originally in two separate chapters: Concertos (BWV 1041–1065) and Overtures (BWV 1066–1071)
  12. Kanons (Canons), BWV 1072–1078
  13. Musikalisches Opfer, Kunst der Fuge (Musical Offering, Art of the Fugue), BWV 1079–1080

For instance, the Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major now became BWV 552, situated in the range of the works for organ. In contrast to other catalogues such as the Köchel catalogue for Mozart's compositions there is no attempt at chronological organization in the BWV numbering, for instance BWV 992 is an early composition by Bach. Exceptionally BWV numbers are also indicated as Schmieder (S) numbers (e.g. S. 225 = BWV 225). [6]

Another consequence of the ordering principles of the BWV was that it tore known collections apart, for instance Clavier-Übung III was partly in the organ compositions range (BWV 552 and 669–689), with the four duets listed among the keyboard compositions (BWV 802–805).

BWV Anh.

The Anhang (Anh.), i.e. Appendix, of the BWV listed works that were not suitable for the main catalogue, in three sections:

Within each section of the Anhang the works are sorted by genre, following the same sequence of genres as the main catalogue.

Schmieder published the BWV's second edition in 1990, with some modifications regarding authenticity discriminations, and more works added to the main catalogue and the Anhang. A strict numerical collation was abandoned to insert additions, or when for another reason compositions were regrouped. For example, BWV 11, formerly listed as a Cantata, was moved to the fourth chapter of the main catalogue as an Oratorio. Rather than renumbering a composition, an arrow indicated where the composition was inserted: "BWV 11/249b→" meaning "BWV 11, inserted after BWV 249b" (4th chapter). Similarly, BWV 1083/243a→ meant BWV 1083, inserted after BWV 243a (3rd chapter). Also authenticity discriminations, based on new research, could lead to such repositionings within the catalogue, e.g. "BWV Anh. II 114" became "Anh. II 114/Anh. III 183→ indicating it was now considered a spurious work. [7]

In 1998 Alfred Dürr and Yoshitake Kobayashi published a small edition of the catalogue, based on the 1990 second edition. This edition, known as BWV2a, contained a few further updates and collation rearrangements. [8]

New additions (Nachträge) to BWV2/BWV2a included:

A few exceptions to the principle that compositions were not renumbered were when a composition from the Anhang could be recovered or authenticated as Bach's, so that it deserved a place in the main catalogue, in which case it was given a number above 1080. So, for example, BWV Anh. 205 (BWV2) → BWV 1121 (BWV2a, where it is in section 7 as a work for organ). [9]

Other renumberings and additional numbers involved alternative or earlier versions of basically the same composition, which were indicated by adding a lower case letter to the BWV number. Examples:

Some versions were completely removed from the catalogue, e.g. BWV 655b and c.

Slashes indicate movements: e.g. BWV 149/1 indicates the first movement of the Cantata BWV 149. Another example: the Agnus Dei of the Mass in B minor can be indicated as BWV 232/22 (22nd movement of the composition), or alternatively as BWV 232IV/4 (BWV 232, fourth movement of Part IV).

21st-century additions

Numbers above BWV 1126 were added in the 21st century.

Reconstructed versions

An upper case R added to a BWV number indicates a reconstructed version, that is a conjectured earlier version of a known composition. One of such reconstructions, the Concerto for oboe and violin, as published in NBA VII/7 (Supplement) p. 75, based on the double harpsichord concerto BWV 1060, is known as BWV 1060R.

BWV3

As of mid-2018 the Bach digital website started to implement the new numbers of the 3rd edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, which has been announced for publication in 2020. [10] For example, the Leipzig version of the Christ lag in Todes Banden cantata used to be BWV 4 in previous versions of the catalogue, and, in BWV3, has become BWV 4.2. [11]

NBA

The NBA illustrates its score editions with facsimiles from manuscripts or contemporary editions: for instance NBA Series IV Volume 4 (Clavier-Ubung III) contains a facsimile of the title page of the 1739 first edition of that collection. CU3title.jpg
The NBA illustrates its score editions with facsimiles from manuscripts or contemporary editions: for instance NBA Series IV Volume 4 ( Clavier-Übung III ) contains a facsimile of the title page of the 1739 first edition of that collection.

In the meantime, the New Bach Edition (Neue Bach-Ausgabe, abbreviated as NBA) was being published, [12] [13] offering a new system to refer to Bach's works, e.g. NBA IV/4: 2, 105, which is Series IV, Volume 4, p. 2 (Prelude) and p. 105 (Fugue), for BWV 552.

NBArev

Some years after the completion of the NBA in 2007 its publisher Bärenreiter joined with the Bach Archive again to publish revised editions of some of Bach's scores. These revised editions, aligning with the NBA editions (format, layout), but outside that group of publications, were published under the name Johann Sebastian Bach: New Edition of the Complete Works – Revised Edition (Johann Sebastian Bach: Neue Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke – Revidierte Edition), in short: New Bach Edition – Revised (Neue Bach-Ausgabe – Revidierte Edition), abbreviated as NBArev. Where the original NBA editions were exclusively in German, the volumes of the Revised series have their introductions both in German and English. Its first volume, NBArev 1, was a new edition of the Mass in B minor, appearing in 2010. [14]

BC

The Bach Compendium (BC), a catalogue covering Bach's vocal works was published in 1985. [15] Occasionally works that have no BWV number can be identified by their BC number, e.g. BC C 8 for "Der Gerechte kömmt um" an arrangement attributed to Bach on stylistic grounds, however unmentioned in the BWV. [16]

BNB

Bachs Notenbibliothek (BNB) is a list of works Bach had at his disposition. Works of other composers which were arranged by Bach or which he (had) copied for performance usually have a BNB number. [17]

SBB

The Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin = SBB) holds an important collection of composition manuscripts relating to Bach. Some versions of works are best known by their principal manuscript in the SBB, for instance BWV 525a = SBB St 345, or according to the abbreviations used at the Bach-digital website D-B Mus. ms. Bach St 345.


By opus number, and chronological lists

Title page of Bach's Opus 1 (Clavier-Ubung I, 1731), the only time he seems to have used an opus number Clavier-Ubung-I-title-page.jpg
Title page of Bach's Opus 1 ( Clavier-Übung I , 1731), the only time he seems to have used an opus number

Apart from indicating his first published keyboard composition as Opus 1, Bach did not use opus numbers. Lists following publication chronologies are for example implied in the first list in Bach's obituary, and BG numbers (within the BGA sequence of publication) – overall lists covering all of Bach's compositions in order of first publication are however not a way Bach's compositions are usually presented.

Listing Bach's works according to their time of composition cannot be done comprehensively: for many works the period in which they were composed is a very wide range. For Bach's larger vocal works (cantatas, Passions,...) research has led to some more or less generally accepted chronologies, covering most of these works: a catalogue in this sense is Philippe (and Gérard) Zwang's list giving a chronological number to the cantatas BWV 1–215 and 248–249. [18] This list was published in 1982 as Guide pratique des cantates de Bach in Paris, ISBN   2-221-00749-2. A revised edition was published in 2005 ( ISBN   2747598888).

Other composers

Various catalogues with works by other composers have intersections with collections of works associated with Bach: [19]

BR-WFB (or) BR
Bach-Repertorium numbers for works by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, e.g. BWV 970 = BR A49
Other BRs:
Fk (or) F
Falck catalogue numbers for works by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, e.g. BWV 970 = F 25/2
H
Helm numbers for works by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, e.g. BWV 1036 = H 569
HWV
Works by George Frideric Handel, e.g. BWV Anh. 106 = HWV  605
TWV
Compositions by Georg Philipp Telemann, e.g. BWV 824 = TWV  32:14
Warb (or) W
Warburton numbers for works by Johann Christian Bach, e.g. BWV Anh. II 131 = W A22 (or: Warb A 22)
Wq
Wotquenne numbers for works by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, e.g. BWV 1036 = Wq 145

Works in Bach's catalogues and collections

There are over 1500 works that feature in a catalogue of works by Bach, like the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, or in a collection of works associated with Bach (e.g. in one of the Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach ). Of these around a thousand are original compositions by Bach, that is: more than a mere copy or transcription of an earlier work by himself or another composer.

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01BWV Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (lit.'Bach-works-catalogue'; BWV) numbers. Anhang (Annex; Anh.) numbers are indicated as follows:
  • preceded by I: in Anh. I (lost works) of BWV1 (1950 first edition of the BWV)
  • preceded by II: in Anh. II (doubtful works) of BWV1
  • preceded by III: in Anh. III (spurious works) of BWV1
  • preceded by N: new Anh. numbers in BWV2 (1990) and/or BWV2a (1998)
022aSection in which the composition appears in BWV2a:
  • Chapters of the main catalogue indicated by Arabic numerals (1-13)
  • Anh. sections indicated by Roman numerals (I–III)
  • Reconstructions published in the NBE indicated by "R"
03DateDate associated with the completion of the listed version of the composition. Exact dates (e.g. for most cantatas) usually indicate the assumed date of first (public) performance. When the date is followed by an abbreviation in brackets (e.g. JSB for Johann Sebastian Bach) it indicates the date of that person's involvement with the composition as composer, scribe or publisher.
04NameName of the composition: if the composition is known by a German incipit, that German name is preceded by the composition type (e.g. cantata, chorale prelude, motet, ...)
05Key Key of the composition
06ScoringSee scoring table below for the abbreviations used in this column
07BG Bach Gesellschaft-Ausgabe (BG edition; BGA): numbers before the colon indicate the volume in that edition. After the colon an Arabic numeral indicates the page number where the score of the composition begins, while a Roman numeral indicates a description of the composition in the Vorwort (Preface) of the volume. [3]
08NBE New Bach Edition (German: Neue Bach-Ausgabe, NBA): Roman numerals for the series, followed by a slash, and the volume number in Arabic numerals. A page number, after a colon, refers to the "Score" part of the volume. Without such page number, the composition is only described in the "Critical Commentary" part of the volume. The volumes group Bach's compositions by genre: [13]
  1. Cantatas (Vol. 1–34: church cantatas grouped by occasion; Vol. 35–40: secular cantatas; Vol. 41: Varia)
  2. Masses, Passions, Oratorios (12 volumes)
  3. Motets, Chorales, Lieder (4 volumes)
  4. Organ Works (11 volumes)
  5. Keyboard and Lute Works (14 volumes)
  6. Chamber Music (5 volumes)
  7. Orchestral Works (7 volumes)
  8. Canons, Musical Offering, Art of Fugue (3 volumes)
  9. Addenda (approximately 7 volumes)
09Additional infomay include:
  • "after" – indicating a model for the composition
  • "by" – indicating the composer of the composition (if different from Johann Sebastian Bach)
  • "in" – indicating the oldest known source for the composition
  • " pasticcio " – indicating a composition with parts of different origin
  • "see" – composition renumbered in a later edition of the BWV
  • "text" – by text author, or, in source

Provenance of standard texts and tunes, such as Lutheran hymns and their chorale melodies, Latin liturgical texts (e.g. Magnificat) and common tunes (e.g. Folia), are not usually indicated in this column. For an overview of such resources used by Bach, see individual composition articles, and overviews in, e.g., Chorale cantata (Bach)#Bach's chorale cantatas, List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale harmonisations in various collections and List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale Preludes.

10BD Bach Digital Work page
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ColourMeaning
greenextant or clearly documented partial or complete manuscript (copy) by Bach and/or first edition under Bach's supervision
yellowextant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) or print edition, in whole or in part, by close relative, i.e. brother (J. Christoph), wife (A. M.), son (W. F. / C. P. E. / J. C. F. / J. Christian) or son-in-law (Altnickol)
orange-brownextant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) by close friend and/or pupil (Kellner, Krebs, Kirnberger, Walther, ...), or distant family member
Table sections (collated as in BWV2a for BWV 1–1126 and Anhang)
BWV (original ranges in parentheses)
1. Cantatas (1–224) • 2. Motets (225–231) • 3. Masses, Mass movements, Magnificat (232–243) • 4. Passions, Oratorios (244–249) • 5. Four-part chorales (250–438) • 6. Songs, Arias and Quodlibet (439–524) • 7. Works for organ (525–771) • 8. Keyboard compositions (772–994) • 9. Lute compositions (995–1000) • 10. Chamber music (1001–1040) • 11. Works for orchestra (1041–1071) • 12. Canons (1072–1078) • 13. Musical Offering, The Art of Fugue (1079–1080) • Later additions (1081–...) • Reconstructions
BWV Anhang (Appendix)
I: Lost/fragmentary (1–23) • II: Doubtful (24–155) III: Spurious (156–189) • N: Nachträge (New additions, 190–213)
Not in BWV (BWV deest)
Sorted by BC, BGA, BNB, NBA, etc.
Collections
Without resorting the table (i.e. collection kept together in BWV2a)
Cello Suites BWV 1007–1012 Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248 Clavier-Übung IV = Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Inventions BWV 772–786 Sinfonias BWV 787–801 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin BWV 1001–1006
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Works in Bach's catalogues and collections
BWV2aDateNameKeyScoringBGNBEAdditional infoBD
1.Cantatas (see also: List of Bach cantatas, Church cantata (Bach) and List of secular cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
11.1725-03-25 Cantata Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (Annunciation)F maj.stbSATB 2Hn 2Odc 2Vl Str Bc 1: 1 I/28.2: 3after Z 8359; text after Nicolai 00001
21.1724-06-18 Cantata Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein (Trinity II)G min.atbSATB 4Tbn 2Ob Str Bc 1: 53 I/16: 81after Z 4431; text after Luther 00002
2/6chorale setting "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein" (s. 6) G Dor. SATB 1: 72 III/2.1: 25
III/2.2: 156
after Z 4431; text by Luther 11189
31.1725-01-14 Cantata Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Epiphany II)A maj.satbSATB Hn Tbn 2Oba Str Bc 1: 73 I/5: 189after Z 533a; text after Moller 00003
3/6chorale setting "Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid" (s. 18)SATB 1: 94 III/2.1: 26
III/2.2: 90
after Z 533a; text by Moller 11191
4.21.1724-04-09 Cantata Christ lag in Todes Banden (Easter)E min.satbSATB Cnt 3Tbn Str Bc 1: 95 I/9: 1after BWV 4.1; text by Luther 00004
4/8chorale setting "Christ lag in Todes Banden" (s. 7)E min.
D min.
SATB 1: 124 III/2.2: 104after Z 7012a; text by Luther 11295
4.11.1707-04-24 Cantata Christ lag in Todes Banden (Easter; early version, lost)satbSATB 2Vl 2Va BcI/9after Z 7012a; → BWV 4.2; text by Luther 00005
51.1724-10-15 Cantata Wo soll ich fliehen hin (Trinity XIX)G min.satbSATB Tdt 2Ob Str Bc 1: 125 I/24: 133after Z 2164; text after Heermann 00006
5/7chorale setting "Wo soll ich fliehen hin" (s. 11)SATB 1: 150 III/2.1: 66
III/2.2: 180
after Z 2164; text by Heermann 11232
chorale setting "Auf meinen lieben Gott"after Z 2164
61.1725-04-02 Cantata Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden (Easter 2)C min.satbSATB 2Ob Odc Str Vc Bc 1: 151 I/10: 43after Z 439 (/3: → BWV 649), Z 350a (/6); text after Lk 24:29 (/1), by Melanchthon & Selnecker (/3), Luther (/6) 00007
6/6chorale setting "Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort" (s. 2)G min.SATB 1: 176 III/2.2: 40after Z 350a; text by Luther 11338
71.1724-06-24 Cantata Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam (24 June: feast of John the Baptist)E min.atbSATB 2Oba 2Vl Str Bc 1: 177 I/29: 25after Z 7246; text after Luther 00008
8.11.1724-09-24 Cantata Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben? (Trinity XVI; 1st version)E maj.satbSATB Hn Fl 2Oba Str Bc 1: 211 I/23: 105after Z 6634; by Vetter, D. (/6); text after Neumann; → BWV 8.2 00009
8.21.1747-09-17 Cantata Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben? (Trinity XVI; 2nd version)D maj.satbSATB Fl 2Oba Tai 2Vl Str BcI/23: 163after BWV 8.1 00010
91.1734-08-01 Cantata Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (Trinity VI)E maj.satbSATB Fl Oba Str Bc 1: 243 I/17.2: 83after Z 4430; text after Speratus 00011
9/7chorale setting "Es ist das Heil uns kommen her" (s. 12)SATB 1: 274 III/2.1: 52
III/2.2: 172
after Z 4430; text by Speratus 11213
101.1724-07-02 Cantata Meine Seel erhebt den Herren a.k.a. German Magnificat (Visitation)G min.satbSATB Tr 2Ob Str Bc 1: 275 I/28.2: 131after Magnificat peregrini toni; text after Magnificat; → BWV 648 00012
10/7chorale setting "Meine Seel erhebt den Herren" (doxology, ss. 10–11)SATB 1: 303 III/2.1: 82
III/2.2: 205
after Magnificat peregrini toni; text: German Magnificat 11248
121.1714-04-22 Cantata Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen (Jubilate; two versions) F Dor. atbSATB Tr Ob 2Vl 2Va Bas Bc 2: 59 I/11.2: 1after Z 5629 (/7: → BWV 69.1/6); text by Franck, S.?; text after Acts 14:22 (/3); text by Rodigast (/7); /2 → BWV 232/14 00014
1724-04-30G min.
131.1726-01-20 Cantata Meine Seufzer, meine Tränen (Epiphany II)D min.satbSATB 2Fl Odc Str Bc 2: 79 I/5: 229after Z 6543 (/3), Z 2293b (/6); text by Lehms, Heermann (/3), Fleming (/6) 00015
13/6chorale setting "In allen meinen Taten" (s. 9)B♭ maj.SATB 2: 98 III/2.2: 58after Z 2293b; text by Fleming 11347
chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"G maj.III/2.2: 216
141.1735-01-30 Cantata Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (Epiphany IV)G min.stbSATB Hn 2Ob Str Bc 2: 99 I/6: 139after Z 4434; text after Luther 00016
14/5chorale setting "Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit" (s. 3)SATB 2: 132 III/2.1: 88
III/2.2: 103
after Z 4434; text by Luther 11250
161.1726-01-01 Cantata Herr Gott, dich loben wir (New Year/Circumcision)A min.atbSATB Hn 2Ob Odc Str Bc 2: 173 I/4: 103after Z 8652 (/1), 5267 (/6; → BWV 419); text by Lehms, Luther (/1), Eber (/6) 00018
1731-01-01atbSATB Hn 2Ob Va Str Bc
16/61726-01-01chorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen" (s. 6)SATB 2: 198 III/2.2: 56after Z 5267; text by Eber 11324
171.1726-09-22 Cantata Wer Dank opfert, der preiset mich (Trinity XIV)A maj.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 2: 199 I/21: 147after Z 8244 (/7); text: Meiningen, after Ps 50:23 (/1; → BWV 236/6), Lk 17:15–16 (/4), by Gramann (/7) 00019
17/7chorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren" (s. 3)SATB 2: 225 III/2.2: 4after Z 8244; text by Gramann 11330
18.21.1724-02-13 Cantata Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt (Sexagesima)A min.stbSATB 2Fl Bas 4Va Vc Bc 2: 227
(in g)
I/7: 107after BWV 18.1; text by Neumeister, after Is 55:1011 (/2), Luther (/3), by Spengler (/5) 00020
18/5chorale setting "Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt" (s. 8)SATB 2: 252
(in g)
III/2.2: 71after Z 7549; text by Spengler 11301
1.1715-02-24chorale setting "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ"G min.III/2.2: 56after Z 7549; text by Agricola
18.1 Cantata Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt (Sexagesima)stbSATB Bas 4Va Vc BcI/7: 81after Z 7549 (/5); text by Neumeister, after Is 55:1011 (/2), Luther (/3), by Spengler (/5); → BWV 18.2 00021
191.1726-09-29 Cantata Es erhub sich ein Streit (Michaelmas)C maj.stbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob 2Oba Tai Str Bc 2: 253 I/30: 55after Z 6543 (/7); text after Picander 00022
19/7chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele" (s. 9)SATB 2: 288 III/2.1: 62
III/2.2: 177
after Z 6543 11227
chorale setting "Weg, mein Herz, mit den Gedanken"after Z 6543; text by Gerhardt
201.1724-06-11 Cantata O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (Trinity I)F maj.atbSATB Tdt Tmp 3Ob Str Bc 2: 291 I/15: 133after Z 5820; text after Rist 00023
20/7
20/11
chorale setting "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort" (ss. 11, 16)SATB 2: 317,
327
III/2.2: 17after Z 5820; text by Rist 11332
21.11.before Dec. 1713 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (1st version: in ogni tempore; 1714-06-17: Trinity III)C min.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Ob Str BcI/16: 109after Z 2778 (/9); text by Franck, S.?; text after Ps 94:19 (/2), 42:12 (/6), 116:7 (/9), Rv 5:12–13 (/11), by Neumark (/9); → BWV 21.2 00024
21.21.c.autumn 1720 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (2nd version: in ogni tempore)D min.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Ob Str Bas BcI/16after BWV 21.1 (same text); → BWV 21.3 00025
21.31.1723-06-13 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (3rd version: Trinity III)C min.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 4Tne Ob Str Bas Bc 51: 1 I/16after BWV 21.2 (same text) 00026
221.1723-02-07 Cantata Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe (Estomihi)satbSATB Ob Str Bc 51: 65 I/8: 1after Z 4297a (/5); text after Luke 18:31, 34 (/1), by Cruciger (/5) 00027
23.11.1723 Cantata Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn (1st version, 3 movements: Estomihi)C min.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 51: 93 I/8: 33BWV 23.2, .3 00028
23.21.1723-02-07 Cantata Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn (2nd version, 4 movements: Estomihi)B min.satbSATB Cnt 3Tbn 2Oba Str BcI/8: 69after BWV 23.1, Z 58 (/4); text by Luther after Agnus Dei (/4); → BWV 23.3, 245.2/40 00029
23.31.1728–1731 Cantata Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn (3rd version, 4 movements: Estomihi)C min.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 51: 93 I/8: 33after BWV 23.1, .2; text by Luther after Agnus Dei (/4) 00030
241.1723-06-20 Cantata Ein ungefärbt Gemüte (Trinity IV)F maj.satbSATB Tr 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 51: 125 I/17.1: 47after Z 5148 (/6); text by Neumeister, Heermann (/6), after Mt 7:12 (/3) 00031
24/6chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott" (s. 1)SATB 51: 150 III/2.2: 195after Z 5148; text by Heermann 11333
chorale setting "Was frag ich nach der Welt"after Z 5148; text by Kindermann
251.1723-08-29 Cantata Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe (Trinity XIV)E min.stbSATB Cnt 3Tbn 3Fl 2Ob Str Bc 51: 153 I/21: 79after Z 6543 (/6); text after Rambach, Ps 38:4 (/1), by Heermann (/6) 00032
25/6chorale setting "Treuer Gott, ich muss dir klagen" (s. 12)C maj.SATB 51: 188 III/2.1: 15
III/2.2: 150
after Z 6543; text by Heermann 11177
chorale setting "Weg, mein Herz, mit den Gedenken"after Z 6543; text by Gerhardt
chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele"III/2.2: 168after Z 6543
261.1724-11-19 Cantata Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig (Trinity XXIV)A min.satbSATB Hn Fl 3Ob Str Bc 51: 189 I/27: 29after Z 1887b; text after Franck, M. 00033
26/6chorale setting "Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig" (s. 8)SATB 51: 216 III/2.2: 28after Z 1887b; text by Franck, M. 11289
271.1726-10-06 Cantata Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende? (Trinity XVI)C min.satbSSATB Hn 2Ob Odc Str Org Bc 51: 217 I/23: 221after Z 2778 (/1); by Rosenmüller (/6 = BWV Anh. 170); text by E. J. of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (/1), Albinus (/6), after Neumeister (/3) 00034
281.1725-12-30 Cantata Gottlob! nun geht das Jahr zu Ende (Christmas I)A min.satbSATB Cnt 3Tbn 2Ob Tai Str Bc 51: 245 I/3.2: 75after Z 8244 (/2), 5267 (/6); text by Neumeister, Gramann (/2), Eber (/6), after Jer 32:41 (/3); → BWV 28/2a, Anh. 160/2 00035
28/6chorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen" (s. 12)SATB 51: 272 III/2.1: 13
III/2.2: 49
after Z 5267; text by Eber 11175
chorale setting "Zeuch ein zu deinen Toren"III/2.2: 15after Z 5267; text by Gerhardt
28/2a1.1725? Motet Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren C maj.SATB 39: 167 III/3: 15after BWV 28/2; ↔ Anh. 160/2; was BWV 231 00036
291.1731-08-27 Cantata Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir (council election)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Str Org Bc 51: 273 I/32.2: 1after BWV 120.2/4 (/1), Z 8244 (/8); text after Ps 75:2 (/2; → BWV 232/7, /23), by Gramann (/8) 00037
29/8chorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren" (s. 5)SATB 51: 316 III/2.2: 65after Z 8244; text by Gramann 11331
30.21.1738-06-24 Cantata Freue dich, erlöste Schar (24 June: feast of John the Baptist)D maj.satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Oba Vl Str Bc 51: 321 I/29: 59after BWV 30.1, Z 6543 (/6); text by Picander?, Olearius, J. (/6) 00038
30.2/6chorale setting "Tröstet, tröstet, meine Lieben" (s. 3)A maj.SATB 51: 360 III/2.2: 42after Z 6543; text by Olearius, J. 11318
chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele"G maj.after Z 6543
30.11.1737-09-28 Secular cantata Angenehmes Wiederau (for Hennicke  [ de ] at Wiederau  [ de ] manor)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str Bc51: 399
34: 325
I/39: 51text by Picander; → BWV 30.2, 195.2/6, /8 00039
31.21.1724-04-09 Cantata Der Himmel lacht! Die Erde jubilieret (Leipzig version: Easter)C maj.stbSSATB 3Tr Tmp Ob 2Oba Bas 2Vl 2Va Bc 7: 1 I/9: 41after BWV 31.1 (same text) 00040
31/9chorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist" (s. 5)SATB 7: 50 III/2.1: 56 after Z 4482a; text by Herman 11221
31.11.1715-04-21 Cantata Der Himmel lacht! Die Erde jubilieret (Weimar version: Easter)C maj.stbSSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Ob Tai Bas 2Vl 2Va BcI/9
rev 2: 37
after Z 4482a (/9); text by Franck, S, Herman (/9); → BWV 31.2 00041
321.1726-01-13 Cantata Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen (Epiphany I)E min.sbSATB Ob Str Bc 7: 53 I/5: 143after Z 6543 (/6); text by Lehms, Gerhardt (/6) 00042
32/6chorale setting "Weg, mein Herz, mit den Gedenken" (s. 12)G maj.SATB 7: 80 III/2.2: 18after Z 6543; text by Gerhardt 11317
chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele"after Z 6543
331.1724-09-03 Cantata Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Trinity XIII)A min.atbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 7: 81 I/21: 23after Z 7292b; text after Hubert 00043
33/6chorale setting "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" (s. 4)SATB 7: 114 III/2.1: 58
III/2.2: 10
after Z 7292b; text by Hubert 11223
34.11.1727-06-01 Cantata O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe (Pentecost)D maj.atbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 7: 115 I/13: 129text after Ps 128:6 (/5); → BWV 34.2 00044
34.21.after 1727 Cantata O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe (wedding; incomplete)D maj.satbSATB Vl Va Bc 41: 117 I/33: 27after BWV 34.1; text after Ps 128:4–6 (/3–/4), Nm 6:24–26 (/7) 00045
351.1726-09-08 Cantata Geist und Seele wird verwirret (Trinity XII)D min.a 2Ob Tai Str Org Bc 7: 171 I/20: 215text by Lehms; → BWV 1059 00046
36.41.c.1726–1730 Cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor (Advent I; early version)D maj.stbSATB Oba Str Bc 7: 395 I/1: 17after BWV 36.1, Z 8359 (/5); text by Picander?, by Nicolai (/5); → BWV 36.5 00048
36.4/5chorale setting "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" (s. 7)SATB 7: 399 III/2.1: 28 after Z 8359; text by Nicolai 11193
36.51.1731-12-02 Cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor (Advent I)D maj.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 7: 221 I/1: 41after BWV 36.4, Z 1174 (/2, /6, /8), Z 8359 (/4); text by Picander?, by Luther (/2, /6, /8), Nicolai (/4) 00047
36.5/4chorale setting "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" (s. 6)SATB 7: 243 III/2.2: 48,
109, 180
after Z 8359; text by Nicolai 11346
36.5/8chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (s. 8)B min.SATB 7: 258 III/2.2: 18after Z 1174; text by Luther 11329
36.21.1726-11-30 or
1725-11-30
Secular cantata Steigt freudig in die Luft (birthday of Charlotte Friederike Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Köthen; music lost)stbSATB Oba Va Str Bc (?)I/35text by Picander; after BWV 36.1/1, /3, /5, /7, /9 00049
36.31.1735-07-27 Secular cantata Die Freude reget sich (birthday of Rivinius, J. F.  [ de ]?)D maj.satSATB Fl Oba Str Bc 34: 39 I/38: 255after BWV 36.1/1, /3, /5, /7, /8 00050
36.11.April–May 1725 Secular cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor (birthday of Mencke, J. B.  [ de ]?)D maj.stbSATB Oba Str Va Bc 34: 39 I/39: 1BWV 36.2.4 00051
371.1724-05-18 Cantata Wer da gläubet und getauft wird (Ascension)A maj.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 7: 259 I/12: 79after Z 8359 (/3), 5354 (/6); text after Mk 16: 16, by Nicolai (/3), Kolross (/6) 00052
37/6chorale setting "Ich dank dir, lieber Herre" (s. 4)SATB 7: 282 III/2.2: 197after Z 5354; text by Kolross 11304
381.1724-10-29 Cantata Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (Trinity XXI)E min.satbSATB 2Ob 4Tbn Str Bc 7: 283 I/25: 217after Z 4437; text after Luther 00053
38/6chorale setting "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" (s. 5)SATB 7: 300 III/2.1: 67
III/2.2: 8
after Z 4437; text by Luther 11233
391.1726-06-23 Cantata Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot (Trinity I)G min.sabSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 7: 336 I/15 179after Z 6543 (/7); text: Meiningen, after Is 58:7–8 (/1), Hb 13:16 (/4), by Denicke (/7) 00054
39/7chorale setting "Kommt, lasst euch den Herren lehren" (s. 6)B♭ maj.SATB 7: 348 III/2.1: 81
III/2.2: 37
after Z 6543; text by Denicke 11247
chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele"after Z 6543
401.1723-12-26 Cantata Darzu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes (Christmas 2)F maj.atbSATB 2Hn 2Ob Str Bc 7: 349 I/3.1: 3after Z 2072 (/3), 4870 (/6), 7880a (/8); text after 1Jh 3:8 (/1; → BWV 233/6), by Füger (/3), Gerhardt (/6), Keymann (/8) 00055
40/3chorale setting "Wir Christenleut" (s. 3)G min.SATB 7: 377 III/2.2: 186after Z 2072; text by Füger 11315
40/6chorale setting "Schwing dich auf zu deinem Gott" (s. 2)D min.SATB 7: 387 III/2.2: 82after Z 4870; text by Gerhardt 11343
40/8chorale setting "Freuet euch, ihr Christen alle" (s. 4)F min.SATB 7: 394 III/2.2: 6after Z 7880a; text by Keymann 11339
411.1725-01-01 Cantata Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (New Year)C maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Ob Str Vc Bc 10: 1 I/4: 37after Z 8477a; text after Hermann; /6 → BWV 171/6 00056
41/6chorale setting "Jesu, nun sei gepreiset" (s. 3)SATB 10: 58 III/2.1: 90
III/2.2: 8
after Z 8477a; text by Hermann 11253
421.1725-04-08 Cantata Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats (Quasimodogeniti)D maj.satbSATB 2Ob Bas Str Bc 10: 63 I/11.1: 61after Z 1945b (/7); text after Jh 20:19 (/2), by Fabricius (/4), Luther after Da pacem Domine & Walter after 1Tm 2:2 (/7) 00057
42/7chorale setting "Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich" (ss. 1–2)F♯ min.SATB 10: 91 III/2.1: 21
III/2.2: 51, 154
after Z 1945b; text by Luther after Da pacem Domine & Walter after 1Tm 2:2 11186
431.1726-05-30 Cantata Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen (Ascension)C maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Str Bc 10: 93 I/12: 133after Z 5741b (/11: by Peter  [ de ]); text: Meiningen, after Ps 47:6–7 (/1), Mk 16:19 (/4), by Rist (/11) 00058
441.1724-05-21 Cantata Sie werden euch in den Bann tun (Exaudi)G min.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 10: 127 I/12: 165after Z 533a (/4), 2293b (/7); text after Jh 16:2 (/1–2), by Moller (/4), Fleming (/7) 00059
44/7chorale setting "In allen meinen Taten" (s. 7)B♭ maj.SATB 10: 150 III/2.1: 75
III/2.2: 203
after Z 2293b; text by Fleming 11242
chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"after Z 2293b; text by Gerhardt
451.1726-08-11 Cantata Es ist dir gesagt, Mensch, was gut ist (Trinity VIII)E maj.atbSATB 2Fl Ob Oba Str Bc 10: 151 I/18: 197after Z 5206b–c (/7); text: Meiningen, after Mh 6:8 (/1), Mt 7:2223 (/4), by Heermann (/7) 00060
45/7chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott" (s. 7)SATB 10: 186 III/2.2: 47after Z 5206b–c; text by Heermann 11297
461.1723-08-01 Cantata Schauet doch und sehet, ob irgend ein Schmerz sei (Trinity X)D min.atbSATB Tdt Hn 2Fl 2Odc Str Bc 10: 187 I/19: 109after Z 5105a (/6); text after Lm 1:12 (/1), by Meyfart (/6) 00061
46/6chorale setting "O großer Gott von Macht" (s. 9)G min.SATB 10: 236 III/2.2: 45after Z 5105a; text by Meyfart 11341
471.1726-10-13 Cantata Wer sich selbst erhöhet, der soll erniedriget werden (Trinity XVII)G min.sbSATB 2Ob Str Org Bc 10: 239 I/23: 319after Z 1689a (/5); text by Helbig, after Lk 14:11 (/1) 00062
47/5chorale setting "Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz" (s. 11)SATB 10: 274 III/2.2: 52after Z 1689a 11336
481.1723-10-03 Cantata Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erlösen (Trinity XIX)G min.atSATB Tr 2Ob Str Bc 10: 275 I/24: 105after Z 2051 (/3), 4486 (/7); text after Rm 7:24, by Rutilius  [ de ] (/3) 00063
48/3chorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" (s. 4)B♭ maj.SATB 10: 288 III/2.1: 30
III/2.2: 166
after Z 2051; text by Rutilius  [ de ] 11197
48/7chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, ich schrei zu dir" (s. 12)G min.SATB 10: 298 III/2.1: 33
III/2.2: 158
after Z 4486 11320
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut"after Z 4486; text by Ringwaldt
491.1726-11-03 Cantata Ich geh und suche mit Verlangen (Trinity XX)G min.sb Oba Str Vl Org Bc 10: 299 I/25: 107after Z 8359; text by Birkmann, Nicolai & after Jer 31:3, Rv 3:20 (/6); /1 → BWV 1053/3 00064
501. Cantata Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft (single movement; arrangement or fragment of a cantata for Michaelmas?)D maj.2SATB 3Tr Tmp 3Ob Str Bc 10: 341 I/30: 141text after Rv 12:10; in SBB P 136 00065
511.1730-09-17 Cantata Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen (Trinity XV)C maj.s (2)Tr (Tmp) Str Bc 122: 1 I/22: 77after Z 8244 (/4); text after Ps 128:2 & 26:2 (/2), by Gramann (/4) 00066
521.1726-11-24 Cantata Falsche Welt, dir trau ich nicht (Trinity XXIII)F maj.sSATB 2Hn 3Ob Bas Str Bc 122: 25 I/26: 131after BWV 1046a/1 (/1), Z 2461 (/6); text by Birkmann, Reusner (/6) 00067
541.1714–1717? Cantata Widerstehe doch der Sünde (Oculi)E♭ maj.a 2Vl 2Va Bc 122: 59 I/18: 3text by Lehms; → BWV 247/53? 00069
551.1726-11-17 Cantata Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht (Trinity XXII)G min.tSATB Fl Oba Str Bc 122: 73 I/26: 55after Z 6551 (/5); text by Birkmann, Rist (/5) 00070
55/5chorale setting "Werde munter, mein Gemüte" (s. 6)B♭ maj.SATB 122: 86 III/2.2: 53after Z 6551; text by Rist 11319
561.1726-10-27 Cantata Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen (Trinity XIX)G min.bSATB 2Ob Tai Str Vc Bc 122: 87 I/24: 173after Z 6773 (/5); text by Birkmann, Franck, J. (/5) 00071
56/5chorale setting "Du, o schönes Weltgebäude" (s. 6) C Dor. SATB 122: 104 III/2.2: 48after Z 6773; text by Franck, J. 11300
571.1725-12-26 Cantata Selig ist der Mann (Christmas 2)G min.sbSATB 2Ob Tai Str Bc 122: 105 I/3.1: 83after Z 1912a–c (/8); text by Lehms, Fritsch (/8), after Jm 1:12 (/1) 00072
57/8chorale setting "Hast du denn, Jesu, dein Angesicht gänzlich verborgen" (s. 6)B♭ maj.SATB 122: 132 III/2.2: 50after Z 1912a–c; text by Fritsch 11323
58.21.1733-01-04
or
1734-01-03
Cantata Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (New Year I)C maj.sb 2Ob Tai Vl Str Bc 122: 133 I/4: 217after BWV 58.1; text by Birkmann, Moller (/1), Behm (/5) 00073
58.11.1727-01-05 Cantata Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (New Year I; early version)C maj.sb Vl Str BcI/4: 241after Z 533a (/1, /5); text by Birkmann, Moller (/1), Behm (/5); → BWV 58.2 00074
591.1724-05-28 Cantata Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten (Pentecost)C maj.sbSATB 2Tr Tmp Str Bc 122: 151 I/13: 65after Z 7445a (/3); text by Neumeister, Luther (/3), after Jh 14:23 (/1); → BWV 74/1–/2, 175/7 00075
601.1723-11-07 Cantata O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (Trinity XXIV)D maj.atbSATB Hn 2Oba Str Bc 122: 169 I/27: 1after Z 5820 (/1), 7173 (/5); text by Rist (/1), Burmeister (/5), after Rv 14:13 (/4) 00076
60/5chorale setting "Es ist genug, so nimm" (s. 5)A maj.SATB 122: 190 III/2.1: 37
III/2.2: 127
after Z 7173; text by Burmeister 11203
611.1714-12-02 Cantata Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Advent I – first setting)A min.stbSATB Fag 2Vl 2Va Bc 16: 1 I/1: 1after Z 1174 (/1), 8359 (/6); text by Neumeister, Luther (/1), Nicolai (/6), after Rv 3:20 (/4) 00077
621.1724-12-03 Cantata Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Advent I – second setting)B min.satbSATB Hn 2Ob Str Bc 16: 19 I/1: 75after Z 1174; text after Luther 00078
62/6chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (s. 8)SATB 16: 50 III/2.1: 68 after Z 1174; text by Luther 11234
A min.III/2.2: 97
631.1714-12-25
1723-12-25
Cantata Christen, ätzet diesen Tag (Christmas; two versions)C maj.satbSATB 4Tr Tmp 3Ob Bas Str Bc 16: 51 I/2: 1text by Heineccius? 00079
641.1723-12-27 Cantata Sehet, welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget (Christmas 3)E min.sabSATB Cnt 3Tbn Oba Str Bc 16: 111, 371 I/3.1: 113after Z 1947 (/2), 5206b–c (/4), 8032 (/8); text after Knauer  [ scores ], 1Jh 3:1 (/1), by Luther (/2), Kindermann (/4), Franck, J. (/8) 00080
64/2chorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ" (s. 7)G maj.SATB 16: 371 III/2.1: 16
III/2.2: 92
after Z 1947; text by Luther 11179
64/4chorale setting "Was frag ich nach der Welt" (s. 1)D maj.SATB 16: 372 III/2.1: 16
III/2.2: 151
after Z 5206b–c; text by Kindermann 11180
64/8chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (s. 5)E min.SATB 16: 132 III/2.1: 15
III/2.2: 80
after Z 8032; text by Franck, J. 11178
651.1724-01-06 Cantata Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen (Epiphany)C maj.tbSATB 2Hn 2Fl 2Odc Str Bc 16: 133 I/5: 1after Z 192b (/2), 7568 (/7); text after Is 60:6 (/1), by Spangenberg (/2), Gerhardt (/7) 00081
65/2chorale setting "Ein Kind geboren zu Bethlehem" (s. 4)A min.SATB 16: 152 III/2.2: 9after Z 192b; text by Spangenberg 11342
chorale setting "Puer natus in Bethlehem"after Z 192b
65/7chorale setting "Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn" (s. 10)A min.SATB 16: 166 III/2.2: 24after Z 7568; text by Gerhardt 11337
chorale setting "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"after Z 7568; text by Albert of Prussia
66.21.1724-04-10 Cantata Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen (Easter 2)D maj.atbSATB Tr 2Ob Str Bc 16: 167 I/10: 1after BWV 66.1/8, /1–/4, Z 8584/3 00082
66.2/6chorale setting "Alleluja", s. 3 from "Christ ist erstanden"F♯ min.SATB 16: 214 III/2.1: 57 after Z 8584/3 11222
66.11.1718-12-10 Secular cantata Der Himmel dacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Glück (birthday of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen)atbSATB 2Ob Bas Str Bc (?)I/35text by Hunold; → BWV 66.2/1–/5 00083
671.1724-04-16 Cantata Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ (Quasimodogeniti)A maj.atbSATB Hn Fl 2Oba Str Bc 16: 215 I/11.1: 1after Z 1743 (/4), 4373 (/7); text after 2Ti 2:8 (/1), Jh 20:19 (/6; → BWV 234/2), by Herman (/4), Ebert (/7) 00084
67/7chorale setting "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ" (s. 1)SATB 16: 246 III/2.1: 10
III/2.2: 25
after Z 4373; text by Ebert 11174
681.1725-05-21 Cantata Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt (Pentecost 2)D min.sbSATB Hn Cnt 3Tbn 2Ob Tai Str Vc Bc 16: 247 I/14: 31after Z 5920 (/1), BWV 208/13 (/2) and /7 (/4); text by Ziegler, C. M., Liscow (/1), after Jh 3:18 (/5) 00085
69.21.1748-08-26 Cantata Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele (council election)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Ob Oba Bas Str Bc 16: 281 I/32.2: 111after BWV 69.1/1, /3, /5, Z 7247 (/6); text after Knauer  [ scores ], Ps 103:2 (/1), by Luther (/6) 00086
69.2/6chorale setting "Es woll uns Gott genädig sein" (s. 3)SATB 16: 325 III/2.2: 192after Z 7247; text by Luther 11303
69.11.1723-08-15 Cantata Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele (Trinity XII)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 3Ob Oba Odc Bas Str Bc 16: 373 I/20: 117 after BWV 12/7 (/6); text after Knauer  [ scores ], Ps 103:2 (/1), by Rodigast (/6); → BWV 69.2/1, /3, /5 00087
69.1/6chorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" (s. 6)G maj.SATB 16: 379 III/2.1: 55
III/2.2: 174
after BWV 12/7; text by Rodigast 11219
70.21.1723-11-21 Cantata Wachet! Betet! Betet! Wachet! (Trinity XXVI)C maj.satbSATB Tr Ob Str Vc Bc 16: 327 I/27: 107after BWV 70.1, Z 6543 (/7); text by Franck, S, Keymann (/11) 00088
70.2/111716-12-06chorale setting "Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, weil" (s. 5)C maj.SATB 16: 368 III/2.2: 200= BWV 70.1/6 11308
70.11. Cantata Wachet! Betet! Betet! Wachet! (Advent II)satbSATB Tr Ob Str Vc Bc 16: 327 I/1after Z 3449 (/6); text by Franck, S, Keymann (/6); → BWV 70.2/1, /3, /5, /8, /10, /11 00089
711.1708-02-04 Cantata Gott ist mein König (council election)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl Vc 2Ob Bas Str Vne Org 18: 1 I/32.1: 3after Z 5148 (/2); text by Eilmar?, Heermann & after 2Sm 19:35 & 37 (/2), Ps 74:12 (/1), 16–17 (/4), 19 (/6), Dt 33:25 & Gn 21:22b (/3) 00090
721.1726-01-27 Cantata Alles nur nach Gottes Willen (Epiphany III)A min.sabSATB 2Ob Str Bc 18: 55 I/6: 59after Z 7568 (/6); text by Franck, S, Albert of Prussia (/6); /1 → BWV 235/2 00091
731.1724-01-23 Cantata Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir (Epiphany III)G min.stbSATB Hn 2Ob Str Bc 18: 85 I/6: 3after Z 4441a (/1), 5264b (/5); text by Bienemann  [ de ] (/1), Helmbold (/5) 00092
73/5chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen" (s. 9)C min.
A min.
SATB 18: 104 III/2.2: 107after Z 5264b; text by Helmbold 11310
741.1725-05-20 Cantata Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten (Pentecost)C maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Odc Str Bc 18: 105 I/13: 83after BWV 59/1 & /4 (/1–/2), Z 2496 (/8); text by Ziegler, C. M., Gerhardt (/8), after Jh 14:23 (/1), 28 (/4), Rm 8:1 (/6) 00093
74/8chorale setting "Gott Vater, sende deinen Geist" (s. 2)A min.SATB 18: 146 III/2.1: 78
III/2.2: 212
after Z 2496; text by Gerhardt 11245
chorale setting "Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn"after Z 2496; text by Grünwald
751.1723-05-30 Cantata Die Elenden sollen essen (Trinity I)E min.satbSATB Tr 2Ob Oba Bas Str Bc 18: 147 I/15: 85after Z 5629 (/7=/14: → BWV 100/6); text after Ps 22:27 (/1), by Rodigast (/7, /14) 00094
761.1723-06-06 Cantata Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes (Trinity II)C maj.satbSATB Tr 2Ob Oba Str Vdg Bc 18: 189 I/16: 1after Z 7247 (/7=/14); text after Ps 12:2 & 4 (/1), by Luther (/7, /14); /8 ↔ BWV 528/1 00095
771.1723-08-22 Cantata Du sollt Gott, deinen Herren, lieben (Trinity XIII)C maj.satbSATB Tdt 2Ob Str Bc 18: 233 I/21: 1after Z 4431 (/6); text after Knauer, Lk 10:27 (/1), by Denicke? (/6) 00096
77/6chorale setting "Wenn einer alle Ding verstünd" (s. 8)?G min.SATB 18: 254 III/2.1: 14
III/2.2: 150
after Z 4431; text by Denicke 11176
chorale setting "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"after Z 4431; text by Luther
781.1724-09-10 Cantata Jesu, der du meine Seele (Trinity XIV)G min.satbSATB Hn Fl 2Ob Str Vne Bc 18: 255 I/21: 115after Z 6804; text after Rist 00097
78/7chorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele" (s. 12)SATB 18: 286 III/2.1: 60
III/2.2: 150
after Z 6804; text by Rist 11225
791.1725-10-31 Cantata Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild (Reformation Day; two versions: Fl associated with 2nd c.1730)G maj.sabSATB 2Hn Tmp (2Fl) 2Ob Str Bc 18: 287 I/31: 1after Z 5142 (/3), 159 (/6); text after Ps 84:12 (/1), by Rinkart (/3), Helmbold (/6); → BWV 236/2, /4, 234/5 00098
80.31.c.1735? Cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Reformation Day; 2nd Leipzig v.; Tr & Tmp in BGA likely W. F. Bach's addition)D maj.satbSATB 3Ob 2Oba Odc Str Bc 18: 317 I/31: 71after BWV 80.2 (same text) 00099
80.11.1715-03-24 Cantata Alles, was von Gott geboren (Oculi; music lost)satb(?)SATB Ob Str BcI/8.2: Vafter Z 7377 (/1, /6)?; text by Franck, S, Luther (/6); → BWV 80.2 00100
80.21.c.1729–1731 Cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Reformation Day; 1st Leipzig version)D maj.sbSATB Ob Str Bc 18: 351 I/31: 65after Z 7377, BWV 80.1 (/2–/4, /6–/7); text by Franck, S, Luther (/1, /2, /5, /8); → BWV 80.3 00101
80/8chorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" (s. 4)SATB 18: 378 III/2.1: 29
III/2.2: 162
after Z 7377; text by Luther 11195
811.1724-01-30 Cantata Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen? (Epiphany IV)E min.atbSATB 2Fl 2Oba Str Bc 201: 1 I/6: 111after Z 8032 (/7); text after Ps 10:1 (/2), Mt 8:26 (/4), by Franck, J. (/7) 00102
81/7chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (s. 2)SATB 201: 24 III/2.2: 188after Z 8032; text by Franck, J. 11305
82.11.1727-02-02 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 1st version)C min.b Ob Str Bc 201: 25 I/28.1: 77text by Birkmann; → BWV 82.2–.4 00103
82.21.1731-02-02 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 2nd version)E min.s Fl Str BcI/28.1: 155after BWV 82.1 (same text); → 82.3–.4 00104
82.2/2–/31.c.1731 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 34 Recitative "Ich habe genug"; Aria "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen"E min.s Bc 432: 46 V/4:122after BWV 82.2; text by Birkmann 00104
82.2/31.c.1731 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 38 Aria "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen" (incomplete)E min.s Bc 432: 49 V/4:122after BWV 82.2; text by Birkmann 00104
82.31.c.1735 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 3rd version)C min.b or mezzo Ob Str BcI/28.1: 109after BWV 82.1–.2 (same text); → 82.4 00105
82.41.1746–1748 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 4th version)C min.b (or mezzo) Ob Odc Str BcI/28.1: 109after BWV 82.1–.3 (same text) 00106
831.1724-02-02 Cantata Erfreute Zeit im neuen Bunde (Purification)F maj.atbSATB 2Hn 2Ob Vl Str Bc 201: 51 I/28.1: 3after Z 3986 (/5); text after Lk 2:29–31 (/2), Hb 4:16 (/3), by Luther (/5) 00107
83/5chorale setting "Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin" (s. 4)D min.SATB 201: 76 III/2.2: 188after Z 3986; text by Luther 11309
841.1727-02-09 Cantata Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Glücke (Septuagesimae)E min.sSATB Ob Str Bc 201: 77 I/7: 21after Z 2778 (/5); text after Picander, by E. J. of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (/5) 00108
84/5chorale setting "Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende" (s. 12)B min.SATB 201: 98 III/2.1: 27
III/2.2: 63
after Z 2778; text by E. J. of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt 11192
chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten"after Z 2778; text by Neumark
851.1725-04-15 Cantata Ich bin ein guter Hirt (Misericordias Domini)C min.satbSATB 2Ob Str Vc Bc 201: 99 I/11.1: 157after Z 4457 (/3), 2542 (/6); text after Jh 10:12 (/1), by Becker (/3), Homburg  [ de ] (/6) 00109
85/6chorale setting "Ist Gott mein Schild und Helfersmann" (s. 4)SATB 201: 118 III/2.1: 74
III/2.2: 69
after Z 2542; text by Homburg  [ de ] 11240
861.1724-05-14 Cantata Wahrlich, wahrlich, ich sage euch (Rogate)E maj.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 201: 119 I/12: 45after Z 2496c (/3), 4430 (/6); text after Jh 16:23 (/1), by Grünwald (/3), Speratus (/6) 00110
86/6chorale setting "Es ist das Heil uns kommen her" (s. 11)SATB 201: 134 III/2.2: 3after Z 4430; text by Speratus 11322
871.1725-05-06 Cantata Bisher habt ihr nichts gebeten in meinem Namen (Rogate)D min.atbSATB 2Ob 2Odc Str Bc 201: 135 I/12: 61after Z 8032 (/7); text after Ziegler, C. M., Jh 16:24 (/1), by Müller, H. (/7) 00111
87/7chorale setting "Selig ist die Seele" (s. 9)SATB 201: 152 III/2.1: 73
III/2.2: 54
after Z 8032; text by Müller, H. 11239
chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude"after Z 8032; text by Franck, J.
881.1726-07-21 Cantata Siehe, ich will viel Fischer aussenden (Trinity V)D maj.satbSATB 2Hn 2Oba Tai Str Bc 201: 153 I/17.2: 33after Z 2778 (/7); text: Meiningen, after Jer 16:16 (/1), Lk 5:10 (/4), by Neumark (/7) 00112
88/7chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" (s. 7)B min.SATB 201: 178 III/2.2: 58after Z 2778; text by Neumark 11312
891.1723-10-24 Cantata Was soll ich aus dir machen, Ephraim? (Trinity XXII)C min.sabSATB Hn 2Ob Str Bc 201: 179 I/26: 1after Z 2164 (/6); text after Hs 11:8 (/1), by Heermann (/6) 00113
89/6chorale setting "Wo soll ich fliehen hin" (s. 7)G min.SATB 201: 194 III/2.2: 167after Z 2164; text by Heermann 11292
901.1723-11-14 Cantata Es reißet euch ein schrecklich Ende (Trinity XXV)D min.atbSATB (Tr) Str Bc 201: 195 I/27: 59after Z 2561 (/5); text by Moller (/5) 00114
90/5chorale setting "Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott" (s. 7)SATB 201: 214 III/2.1: 33
III/2.2: 158
after Z 2561; text by Moller 11199
chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich"after Z 2561; text by Luther
91.21.1746–1747 Cantata Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Christmas; later version)G maj.satbSATB 2Hn Tmp 3Ob Str Bc 22: 1 I/2: 131after BWV 91.1 (same text) 00115
91.11.1724-12-25 Cantata Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Christmas; early version)G maj.satbSATB 2Hn Tmp 3Ob Str Bc 22: 1,
333
I/2: 164after Z 1947; text after Luther; → BWV 91.2 00116
91/6chorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ" (s. 7)SATB III/2.1: 89
III/2.2: 30
after Z 1947; text by Luther 11252
921.1725-01-28 Cantata Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn (Septuagesimae)B min.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 22: 33 I/7: 41after Z 7568; text after Gerhardt 00117
931.1724-07-09 Cantata Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten (Trinity V)C min.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 22: 69 I/17.2: 3after Z 2778; text after Neumark; /4 → BWV 647 00118
941.1724-08-06 Cantata Was frag ich nach der Welt (Trinity IX)D maj.satbSATB Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 22: 95 I/19: 43after Z 5206b–c; text after Kindermann 00119
94/8chorale setting "Was frag ich nach der Welt" (s. 8)SATB 22: 127 III/2.1: 53
III/2.2: 173
after Z 5206b–c; text by Kindermann 11215
951.1723-09-12 Cantata Christus, der ist mein Leben (Trinity XVI)G maj.stbSATB Hn or Cnt 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 22: 129 I/23: 65after Z 132 & 3986 (/1: → BWV 282), 5404a (/3), 4482 (/7); text by Simon Graf  [ de ] & Luther (/1), Herberger (/3), Herman (/7) 00120
95/7chorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist" (s. 4)SATB 22: 153 III/2.1: 64 after Z 4482; text by Herman 11229
961.1724-10-08 Cantata Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn (Trinity XVIII)F maj.satbSATB Hn or Tbn Fl/Fl or Vl 2Ob Str Bc 22: 155 I/24: 1after Z 4297a; text after Cruciger 00121
96/6chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn" (s. 5)SATB 22: 184 III/2.1: 66
III/2.2: 179
after Z 4297a; text by Cruciger 11231
971.1734-07-25?
after 1735
Cantata In allen meinen Taten (two versions; Trinity V?)B♭ maj.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 22: 185, 336 I/34: 197after Z 2293b; text by Fleming; /9 → BWV 392 00122
97/9chorale setting "In allen meinen Taten" (s. 9)SATB 22: 230 III/2.1: 49 after Z 2293b; text by Fleming; → BWV 392 11210
chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"after Z 2293b; text by Gerhardt; → BWV 392
981.1726-11-10 Cantata Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (Trinity XXI)B♭ maj.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 22: 231 I/25: 241after Z 5629 (/1); text by Birkmann, Rodigast (/1) 00123
991.1724-09-17 Cantata Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (Trinity XV)G maj.satbSATB Hn Fl Oba Str Bc 22: 251 I/22: 41after Z 5629; text after Rodigast; /1 → BWV 100/1 00124
1001.1734–1735 Cantata Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan G maj.satbSATB 2Hn Tmp Fl Oba Str Bc 22: 277 I/34: 239after Z 5629, BWV 99/1 (/1), 75/7 (/6); text by Rodigast 00125
100/6chorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" (s. 6)SATB 22: 323 III/2.1: 72 after 75/7=/14; text by Rodigast 11238
1011.1724-08-13 Cantata Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott (Trinity X)D min.satbSATB 2Hn Tmp Fl Oba Str Bc 23: 1 I/19: 173after Z 2561; text after Moller 00126
101/7chorale setting "Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott" (s. 7)SATB 23: 32 III/2.1: 54
III/2.2: 174
after Z 2561; text by Moller 11216
1021.1726-08-25 Cantata Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben (Trinity X)G min.atbSATB Fl Vl 2Ob Str Bc 23: 33 I/19: 229after Z 2561 (/7); text: Meiningen, after Jer 5:3 (/1: → BWV 235/1), Rm 2:4–5 (/4), by Heermann (/7); /3 & /5 → BWV 233/4 & /5 00127
102/7chorale setting "So wahr ich lebe, spricht dein Gott" (ss. 6–7)C min.SATB 23: 66 III/2.2: 62after Z 2561; text by Heermann 11334
chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich"after Z 2561; text by Luther
1031.1725-04-22
1731-04-15
Cantata Ihr werdet weinen und heulen (Jubilate, 2 versions)B min.atSATB Tr Fl Fl (or) Vl 2Oba Str Bc 23: 67 I/11.2: 25after Z 7568 (/6); text by Ziegler, C. M., Gerhardt (/6) 00128
103/6chorale setting "Barmherzger Vater, höchster Gott" (s. 9)SATB 23: 94 III/2.1: 72
III/2.2: 68
after Z 7568; text by Gerhardt 11237
chorale setting "Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn"
chorale setting "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"after Z 7568; text by Albert of Prussia
1041.1724-04-23 Cantata Du Hirte Israel, höre (Misericordias)G maj.tbSATB 2Ob 2Oba Tai Str Bc 23: 95 I/11.1: 113after Z 4457 (/6); text after Ps 80:2 (/1), by Becker (/6) 00129
104/6chorale setting "Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt" (s. 1)A maj.SATB 23: 116 III/2.2: 189after Z 4457; text by Becker 11283
chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"after Z 4457; text by Decius
G maj.III/2.2: 71 11290
1051.1723-07-25 Cantata Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht (Trinity IX)G min.satbSATB Hn 2Ob Str Bc 23: 117 I/19: 1after Z 6804 (/6); text after Ps 143:2 (/1), by Rist (/6) 00130
105/6chorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele" (s. 11)SATB 23: 146 III/2.1: 52 after Z 6804; text by Rist 11214
1061.1708-09-16? Cantata Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (funeral; aka Actus tragicus)E♭ maj.satbSATB 2Fl 2Vdg Bc 23: 147 I/34: 1after Z 1680 (/2d), 3986 (/3b), 2461 (/4); text after Olearius, J., Acts 17:28 & Ps 90:12 & Is 38:1 & JS 14:18 & Rv 22:20 (/2), Ps 31:6 & Lk 23:43 & by Luther (/3), Reusner (/4) 00131
1071.1724-07-23 Cantata Was willst du dich betrüben (Trinity VII)B min.stbSATB Hn 2Fl 2Oba Str Bc 23: 179 I/18: 55after Z 5264b; text by Heermann 00132
1081.1725-04-29 Cantata Es ist euch gut, daß ich hingehe (Cantate)A maj.atbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 23: 203 I/12: 17after Z 2496 (/6); text by Ziegler, C. M., Gerhardt (/6), after Jh 16:7 (/1), 13 (/4) 00133
108/6chorale setting "Gott Vater, sende deinen Geist" (s. 10)B min.SATB 23: 230 III/2.1: 69
III/2.2: 26
after Z 2496; text by Gerhardt 11235
chorale setting "Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn"after Z 2496; text by Grünwald
1091.1723-10-17 Cantata Ich glaube, lieber Herr, hilf meinem Unglauben (Trinity XXI; 2 versions)D min.atSATB (Hn) 2Ob Str Bc 23: 231 I/25: 157after Z 7549 (/6); text after Mk 9:24 (/1), by Spengler (/6) 00134
1101.1725-12-25 Cantata Unser Mund sei voll Lachens (Christmas)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 3Ob Oba Odc Bas Str Bc 23: 263 I/2: 71after Z 2072 (/7); text by Lehms, Füger (/7), after Ps 126:2–3 (/1), Jer 10:6 (/3), Lk 2:14 (/5) 00135
110/7chorale setting "Wir Christenleut" (s. 5)B min.SATB 23: 324 III/2.2: 32after Z 2072; text by Füger 11316
1111.1725-01-25 Cantata Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit (Epiphany III)A min.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 24: 1 I/6: 27after Z 7568; text after Albert of Prussia 00136
1121.1731-04-08 Cantata Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (Misericordias)G maj.satbSATB 2Hn 2Oba Str Bc 24: 29 I/11.1: 179after Z 4457; text by Meuslin after Ps. 23 00137
112/5chorale setting "Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt" (s. 5)SATB 24: 48 III/2.1: 71
III/2.2: 183,
202
11236
chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"after Z 4457; text by Decius
1131.1724-08-20 Cantata Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut (Trinity XI)B min.satbSATB Fl 2Oba Str Bc 24: 49 I/20: 79after Z 4486; text after Ringwaldt 00138
113/8chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut" (s. 8)SATB 24: 80 III/2.1: 54
III/2.2: 175
after Z 4486; text by Ringwaldt 11217
1141.1724-10-01 Cantata Ach, lieben Christen, seid getrost (Trinity XVII)G min.satbSATB Hn Fl 2Ob Str Bc 24: 81 I/23: 287after Z 4441a; text after Gigas 00139
114/7chorale setting "Ach, lieben Christen, seid getrost" (s. 6)SATB 24: 108 III/2.1: 65
III/2.2: 179
after Z 4441a; text by Gigas 11230
1151.1724-11-05 Cantata Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit (Trinity XXII)G maj.satbSATB Hn Fl Oba Str Vc Bc 24: 109 I/26: 21after Z 6274a; text after Freystein 00140
115/6chorale setting "Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit" (s. 10)SATB 24: 132 III/2.1: 25
III/2.2: 23
after Z 6274a; text by Freystein 11190
chorale setting "Straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn"after Z 6274a; text by Albinus
1161.1724-11-26 Cantata Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (Trinity XXV)A maj.satbSATB Hn 2Oba Str Bc 24: 133 I/27: 79after Z 4373; text after Ebert 00141
1171.1728–1731 Cantata Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut G maj.atbSATB 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 24: 159 I/34: 151after Z 4430; text by Schütz, J. J. 00142
117/4
117/9
chorale setting "Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut" (ss. 4, 9)SATB 24: 159 III/2.1: 71
III/2.2: 203
11172
chorale setting "Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut" III/2.1: 9
III/2.2: 147
11173
1191.1723-08-30 Cantata Preise, Jerusalem, den Herrn (council election)C maj.satbSATB 4Tr Tmp 2Fl 3Ob 2Odc Str Bc 24: 193 I/32.1: 129after Z 8652 (/9); text after Ps 147:12–14 (/1), by Luther (/9) 00144
120.11.1729 or earlier Cantata Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille (council election)A maj.satbSATB 3Tr 2Ob 2Oba Vl Str Bc 24: 247 I/32.2: 53after Z 8652 (/6); text after Ps 65:2 (/1), by Luther (/6); ↔ BWV 120.2/6 (/1 → .3/1), /1 (/2 → .3/2), /3 (/4 ↔ 1019a/3 → .3/4) 00145
120.21.1729? Cantata Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge (wedding; incomplete)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob 2Oba Str Org Bc 41: 149 I/33: 75after BWV 1006/1 (/4 → 29/1), 137/5 (/8); text after JS 50:24 (/2), by Luther (/5), Neander (/8); ↔ BWV 120.1/2 (/1 → .3/2), /4 (/3 ↔ 1019a/3 → .3/4), /1 (/6 → .3/1) 00146
120.31.1730-06-26 Cantata Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille (200th anniversary of the Augsb. Confess.; music lost, partially reconstructable)saSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Oba Vl Str Bc ?I/34
I/32.2
after BWV 120.1/1 (=.2/6), /2 (=.2/1 → 232 II/9), /4 (=.2/3 ↔ 1019a/3); text by Picander 00147
1211.1724-12-26 Cantata Christum wir sollen loben schon (Christmas 2)E min.satbSATB Cnt 3Tbn Oba Str Bc 26: 1 I/3.1: 57after Z 297c, text after Luther 00148
121/6chorale setting "Christum wir sollen loben schon" (s. 8)SATB 26: 20 III/2.2: 31after Z 297c, text by Luther 11284
1221.1724-12-31 Cantata Das neugeborne Kindelein (Christmas I)G min.satbSATB 3Fl 2Ob Tai Str Bc 26: 21 I/3.2: 53after Z 491; text after Schneegaß 00149
122/6chorale setting "Das neugeborne Kindelein" (s. 5)SATB 26: 40 III/2.1: 43
III/2.2: 30,
101
after Z 491; text by Schneegaß 11207
1231.1725-01-06 Cantata Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen (Epiphany)B min.atbSATB 2Fl 2Oba Str Bc 26: 41 I/5: 47after Z 4932c; text after Fritsch 00150
123/6chorale setting "Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen" (s. 6)SATB 26: 60 III/2.2: 108after Z 4932c; text by Fritsch 11340
1241.1725-01-07 Cantata Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht (Epiphany I)E maj.satbSATB Hn Oba Str Bc 26: 61 I/5: 115after Z 3449; text after Keymann 00151
1251.1725-02-02 Cantata Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (Purification)E min.atbSATB Hn Fl Ob Oba Str Bc 26: 83 I/28.1: 31after Z 3986; text after Luther 00152
1261.1725-02-04 Cantata Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort (Sexagesimae)A min.atbSATB Tr 2Ob Str Bc 26: 111 I/7: 155after Z 350a, 1945b (/6); text after Luther, Jonas, Walter 00153
126/6chorale setting "Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich" (ss. 1–2)SATB 26: 131 III/2.2: 126
(in g)
after Z 1945b; text by Luther, Walter 11335
1271.1725-02-11 Cantata Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott (Estomihi)F maj.stbSATB Tr 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 26: 133 I/8: 107after Z 2570; text after Eber; /1 → BWV 127/1 (variant) 00154
127/5chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott" (s. 8)SATB 26: 160 III/2.1: 46
III/2.2: 169
after Z 2570; text by Eber 11209
127/1 (var.)1.c.1750Chorus "Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott" (Passion oratorio movement)E♭ maj.SATB 2Fl 2Ob Str BcI/41: 95after BWV 127/1; → BC D 10 00155
1281.1725-05-10 Cantata Auf Christi Himmelfahrt allein (Ascension)G maj.atbSATB Tr 2Hn 2Ob 2Oba Odc Str Bc 26: 163 I/12: 101after Z 4457 (/1), 5206b (/5); text by Ziegler, C. M., Sonnemann  [ de; fr; nl ] (/1), Avenarius  [ scores ] (/5) 00156
1291.1727-06-08 Cantata Gelobet sei der Herr, mein Gott (Trinity)D maj.sabSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 2Ob Oba Str Bc 26: 185 I/15: 37after Z 5206b; text by Olearius, J. 00157
129/5chorale setting "Gelobet sei der Herr, mein Gott" (s. 5)SATB 26: 224 III/2.1: 80 11246
chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"after Z 5206b; text by Heermann
130.11.1724-09-29 Cantata Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir (Michaelmas; 1st version)C maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 3Ob Str Bc 26: 231 I/30: 1after Z 368; text after Eber; → BWV 130.2 00158
130/6chorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir" (s. 11)SATB 26: 268 III/2.1: 61
III/2.2: 218
after Z 368; text by Eber 11226
130.21.1732–1735 Cantata Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir (Michaelmas; 2nd version)C maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 3Ob Str BcI/30: 48after BWV 130.1 (same text) 00159
1311.1707 Cantata Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir G min.satbSATB Ob Bas Str Bc 28: 1 I/34: 67after Z 4486 (/2, /4); text after Ps. 130, by Ringwaldt (/2, /4); → BWV 131a 00160
1321.1715-12-22 Cantata Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn (Advent IV)A maj.satbSATB Ob Bas Str Vc Bc 28: 33 I/1: 99
rev 2: 97
text by Franck, S., Cruciger (/6) 00162
1331.1724-12-27 Cantata Ich freue mich in dir (Christmas 3)A maj.satbSATB Cnt 2Oba Str Bc 28: 51 I/3.1: 135Z 5187; text after Ziegler, C. 00163
133/6chorale setting "Ich freue mich in dir" (s. 4)D maj.SATB 28: 80 III/2.1: 44
III/2.2: 34
Z 5187; text by Ziegler, C. 11208
134.31.1731-03-27
1735-04-12
Cantata Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß (Easter 3; later version)B♭ maj.atSATB 2Ob Str Bc 28: 81 I/10: 69after BWV 134.2 00164
134.21.1724-04-11 Cantata Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß (Easter 3; early version)B♭ maj.atSATB 2Ob Str Bc 28: 81, 287 I/10: 106after BWV 134.1; → BWV 134.3 00165
134.11.1719-01-01 Secular cantata Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht (congratulation for New Year)B♭ maj.atSATB 2Ob Str Bc 29: 209 I/35: 49text by Hunold; → BWV 134.2 00166
1351.1724-06-25 Cantata Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder (Trinity III)E min.atbSATB Cnt Tbn 2Ob Str Bc 28: 119 I/16: 197after Z 5385a; text after Schneegaß 00167
1361.1723-07-18 Cantata Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz (Trinity VIII)A min.atbSATB Hn 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 28: 137 I/18: 129after Z 2164 (/6); text after Ps 139:23 (/1: → BWV 234/6), by Heermann (/6) 00168
136/6chorale setting "Wo soll ich fliehen hin" (s. 9)B min.SATB 28: 164 III/2.2: 191after Z 2164; text by Heermann 11293
1371.1725-08-19 Cantata Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren (Trinity XII)C maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Str Bc 28: 165 I/20: 171after Z 1912a–c; text by Neander; /2 → BWV 650; /5 → 120.2/8 00169
137/5chorale setting "Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren" (s. 5)SATB 28: 196 III/2.1: 56 after Z 1912a–c; text by Neander; → BWV 120.2/8 11220
chorale setting "Hast du denn, Jesu, dein Angesicht gänzlich verborgen"after Z 1912a–c; text by Fritsch
1381.1723-09-05 Cantata Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz (Trinity XV)B min.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 28: 197 I/22: 19after Z 1689a; /4 → BWV 236/3 00170
1391.1724-11-12 Cantata Wohl dem, der sich auf seinen Gott (Trinity XXIII)E maj.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 28: 223 I/26: 97after Z 2383; text after Rube  [ fr ] 00171
1401.1731-11-25 Cantata Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Trinity XXVII)E♭ maj.stbSATB Hn 2Ob Tai Vl Str Bc 28: 249 I/27: 149after Z 8405a, text after Nicolai; /4 → BWV 645 00172
140/7chorale setting "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" (s. 3)SATB 28: 284 III/2.1: 19
III/2.2: 101
after Z 8405a, text by Nicolai 11183
1431.c.1709–1711? Cantata Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele (New Year)B♭ maj.stbSATB 3Hn Tmp Bas Str Bc 30: 43 I/4: 165
rev 2: 3
after Z 4373; text after Ps 146, by Ebert (/2, /7) 00175
C maj.stbSATB 3Tr Tmp Bas Str Bcrev 2: 119
1441.1724-02-06 Cantata Nimm, was dein ist, und gehe hin (Septuagesima)B min.satSATB 2Ob Oba Str Bc 30: 75 I/7: 1after Z 5629 (/3), 7568 (/6); text after Mt 20:14 (/1), by Rodigast (/3), Albert of Prussia (/6) 00176
144/3chorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" (s. 1)G maj.SATB 30: 87 III/2.1: 34
III/2.2: 36
after Z 5629; text by Rodigast 11204
144/6chorale setting "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit" (s. 1)B min. 30: 92 III/2.1: 35
III/2.2: 157
after Z 7568; text by Albert of Prussia 11205
145/1–51.1729-04-19 Cantata Ich lebe, mein Herze, zu deinem Ergötzen (Easter 3)D maj.stbSATB Tr Fl 2Ob Str Bc 30: 104 I/10: 111by Bach, C. P. E.?; after Z 1743 (/5); text by Picander, Herman (/5) 00177
145/5chorale setting "Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag" (s. 14)F♯ min.SATB 30: 122 III/2.2: 214by Bach, C. P. E.?; after Z 1743; text by Herman 11321
chorale setting "Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag"E min.III/2.2: 12
145/a1. chorale setting "Auf, mein Herz, des Herren Tag" (s. 1)D maj.SATB (or) Org 30: 93 III/2.2: 195by Bach, C. P. E.; after Z 3432b; text by Neumann 10584
chorale setting "Jesus, meine Zuversicht" by Bach, C. P. E.; after Z 3432b; text by L. H. of Brandenb. 09019
1461.1726-05-12
or
1727-05-04
Cantata Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal (Jubilate)D min.satbSATB Fl 2Ob 2Oba Tai Str Org Bc 30: 123 I/11.2: 65after Z 6551 (/8); text after Acts 14:22 (/2); /1 & /2 ↔ BWV 1052/1 & /2 00179
147.21.1723-07-02 Cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (Visitation)D maj.satbSATB Tr 2Ob Oba 2Odc Str Bc 30: 191 I/28: 63after BWV 147.1/1–5 (/1, /3, /7, /5, /9), Z 6551 (/6, /10); text by Franck, S. (/1, /3, /7, /5, /9), Janus (/6, /10) 00180
147.11.1716-12-20 Cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (Advent IV)D maj.satbSATB Tr Ob Str BcI/1text by Franck, S., Kolross (/6); /1–/5 → BWV 147.2/1, /3, /7, /5, /9 00181
1481.1723-09-19 Cantata Bringet dem Herrn Ehre seines Namens (Trinity XVII)D maj.atSATB Tr 2Oba Odc Str Bc 30: 235 I/23: 253after Z 2164 (/6); text after Picander 00182
148/6chorale setting "Wo soll ich fliehen hin"F♯ min.
F min.
SATB 30: 260 III/2.2: 16after Z 2164; text by Heermann 11291
1491.1729-09-29 Cantata Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg (Michaelmas)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Ob Bas Str Vne Bc 30: 261 I/30: 97after BWV 208/15 (/1), Z 8326 (/7); text by Picander, Schalling (/7) 00183
149/1a1.Fall 1729Cantata opening: "Concerto" (incomplete; abandoned alternative start of BWV 149?)D maj.SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Str BcI/40
I/30
in SBB P 175; was BWV Anh. 198 01509
1501.1707-07-10 Cantata Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich (Trinity III)B min.satbSATB Bas 2Vl Bc 30: 301 I/41: 3text after Ps 25 (/2, /4, /6) 00184
1511.1725-12-27 Cantata Süßer Trost, mein Jesus kömmt (Christmas 3)G maj.satbSATB Fl Vl Oba Str Bc 32: 1 I/3.1: 169after Z 198 (/5); text by Lehms, Herman (/5) 00185
151/5chorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich" (s. 8)SATB 32: 16 III/2.2: 30after Z 198; text by Herman 11307
1521.1714-12-30 Cantata Tritt auf die Glaubensbahn (Christmas I)E min.sb Fl Ob Va Vdg Bc 32: 17 I/3.2: 3text by Franck, S.; /1 ↔ BWV 536/2, → 536a/2 00186
1531.1724-01-02 Cantata Schau, lieber Gott, wie meine Feind (Christmas II)A min.atbSATB Str Bc 32: 41 I/4: 199after Z 4431 (/1), 5385a (/5), 533a (/9); text by Denicke (/1), Gerhardt (/5), Moller (/9), after Is 14:10 (/3) 00187
153/1chorale setting "Schau, lieber Gott, wie meine Feind" (s. 1)A min.SATB 32: 43 III/2.2: 3after Z 4431; text by Denicke 11288
chorale setting "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"after Z 4431; text by Martin Luther
153/5chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege" (s. 5)A min.SATB 32: 46 III/2.2: 14after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt 11326
chorale setting "Herzlich tut mich verlangen"after Z 5385a; text by Knoll
153/9chorale setting "Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid" (ss. 16–18)C maj.SATB 32: 58 III/2.2: 128after Z 533a; text by Moller 11282
1541.1724-01-09 Cantata Mein liebster Jesus ist verloren (Epiphany I)B min.atbSATB 2Oba Str Hc Bc 32: 59 I/5: 89after Z 6551 (/3), 3449 (/8); text by Janus (/3), Keymann (/8), after Lk 2:49; /3 → BWV 359 00188
154/3chorale setting "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne" (s. 2)A maj.SATB 32: 65 III/2.1: 87
III/2.2: 137
after Z 6551; text by Janus; → BWV 359 11249
chorale setting "Werde munter, mein Gemüte"after Z 6551; text by Rist
154/8chorale setting "Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht, weil" (s. 6)D maj.SATB 32: 82 III/2.1: 88
III/2.2: 88
after Z 3449; text by Keymann 11251
1551.1716-01-19
1724-01-16
Cantata Mein Gott, wie lang, ach lange? (Epiphany II)D min.satbSATB Bas Str Bc 32: 83 I/5: 173after Z 4430 (/5); text by Franck, S., Speratus (/5) 00189
155/5chorale setting "Es ist das Heil uns kommen her" (s. 12)F maj.SATB 32: 96 III/2.2: 194after Z 4430; text by Speratus 11302
1561.1727-01-26
or
1729-01-23
Cantata Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe (Epiphany III)F maj.satbSATB Ob Str Bc 32: 97 I/6: 91after Z 2383 (/2), 4438 (/6); text by Picander, Schein (/2), Bienemann  [ de ] (/6); /1 ↔ BWV 1056/2 00190
156/6chorale setting "Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir" (s. 1)C maj.SATB 32: 114 III/2.2: 185after Z 4438; text by Bienemann  [ de ] 11294
157.21.after 1727-02-06 Cantata Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn (funeral; later: Purification)B min.tbSATB Fl Ob Oba Va 2Vl Bc 32: 115 I/34: 41after Z 3449 (/5), BWV 157.1 (same text) 00191
157.11.1727-02-06 Cantata Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn (funeral)tbSATB Fl Oba Va BcI/34text by Picander, Keymann (/5), after Gen 32:27 (/1); → BWV 157.2 11366
1581.c.1725–1735 Cantata Der Friede sei mit dir (Purification; later: Easter 3)D maj.sbSATB Ob Vl Bc 32: 141 I/10: 129after Z 6531 (/2), 7012a (/4); text by Albinus (/2), Luther (/4; ↔ BWV 279) 00192
158/4chorale setting "Christ lag in Todes Banden" (s. 5)E min.SATB 32: 154 III/2.1: 24
III/2.2: 155
after Z 7012a; text by Luther; ↔ BWV 279 11187
1591.1729-02-27 Cantata Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (Estomihi)C min.satbSATB Ob Str Bc 32: 155 I/8: 153after Z 5385a (/2), 6288a–b (/5); text by Picander, Gerhardt (/2), Stockmann (/5), after Lk 18:31 (/1), Jh 19:30 (/4) 00193
159/5chorale setting "Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod" (s. 33)E♭ maj.SATB 32: 168 III/2.1: 41
III/2.2: 33
after 6288a–b; text by Stockmann 11206
1611.1716-09-27 Cantata Komm, du süße Todesstunde (Trinity XVI; 1st version)C maj.atSATB 2Fl Str Org Bc 33: 1 I/23: 1, 33after Z 5385a; text by Franck, S., Knoll; → BWV 161, v2 00195
161/6chorale setting "Herzlich tut mich verlangen" (s. 4)A min.SATB 33: 27 III/2.1: 29
III/2.2: 160
after Z 5385a; text by Knoll 11194
chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt
161, v21.1723–1750? Cantata Komm, du süße Todesstunde (Trinity XVI; 2nd version)C maj.satSATB 2Fl Str BcI/23: 33after BWV 161; text by Franck, S., Knoll 00196
162.11.1716-10-25 Cantata Ach! ich sehe, itzt, da ich zur Hochzeit gehe (Trinity XX)A min.satbSATB Str BcI/25: 1after Z 6783 (/6); text by Franck, S., Rosenmüller (/6); → BWV 162.2 00197
162.21.1723-10-10 Cantata Ach! ich sehe, itzt, da ich zur Hochzeit gehe (Trinity XX)B min.satbSATB Hn Str Bc 33: 29
(in a)
I/25: 23after BWV 162.1 (same text) 11367
1631.1715-11-24 Cantata Nur jedem das Seine (Trinity XXIII)B min.satbSATB Str 2Vc Bc 33: 47 I/26: 77after Z 3449 (/5), 2177 (/6); text by Franck, S., Heermann (/6) 00198
1641.1725-08-26 Cantata Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet (Trinity XIII)G min.satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 33: 65 I/21: 57after Z 4297a (/6); text by Franck, S., Cruciger (/6) 00199
164/6chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einge Gottes Sohn" (s. 5)B♭ maj.SATB 33: 88 III/2.1: 59
III/2.2: 57
after Z 4297a; text by Cruciger 11224
1651.1715-06-16
1724-06-04
Cantata O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad (Trinity)G maj.satbSATB Fag Str Bc 33: 89 I/15: 1after Z 159 (/6); text by Franck, S., Helmbold (/6) 00200
1661.1724-05-07 Cantata Wo gehest du hin? (Cantate)B♭ maj.satbSATB Ob Str Bc 33: 105 I/12: 1after Z 4486 (/3), 2778 (/6); text by Franck, S., Ringwaldt (/3), E. J. of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (/6), after Jh 16:5 (/1); /2 → BWV 584 00201
166/6chorale setting "Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende" (s. 1)G min.SATB 33: 122 III/2.2: 116after 2778; text by E. J. of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt 11311
1671.1723-06-24 Cantata Ihr Menschen, rühmet Gottes Liebe (24 June: feast of John the Baptist)G maj.satbSATB Tr Ob Odc Str Bc 33: 123 I/29: 1after Z 8244 (/5); text by Gramann (/5) 00202
1681.1725-07-29 Cantata Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort (Trinity IX)B min.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 33: 147 I/19: 87after Z 4486 (/6); text by Franck, S., Ringwaldt (/6) 00203
168/6chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut" (s. 8)SATB 33: 166 III/2.2: 52after Z 4486; text by Ringwaldt 11198
1691.1726-10-20 Cantata Gott soll allein mein Herze haben (Trinity XVIII)D maj.aSATB 2Oba Tai Str Org Bc 33: 167 I/24: 59after Z 2029a (/7); text by Birkmann, Luther (/7); /1 & /5 ↔ BWV 1053/1 & /2 00204
169/7chorale setting "Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist" (s. 3)A maj.SATB 33: 192 III/2.1: 30
III/2.2: 54
after Z 2029a; text by Luther 11196
1701.1726-07-28 Cantata Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust (Trinity VI)D maj.a Oba Fl Str Org Bc 33: 193 I/17.2: 61text by Lehms 00205
1711.1729-01-01 Cantata Gott, wie dein Name, so ist auch dein Ruhm (New Year)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Str Bc 35: 1 I/4: 131after BWV 205 (/4), 41/6 (/6); text by Picander, Hermann (/6) 00206
171/6chorale setting "Jesu, nun sei gepreiset" (s. 2)SATB 35: 32 after BWV 41/6; text by Hermann 11253
172.11.1714-05-20 Cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! (Pentecost; 1st version = Weimar version; incomplete)C maj.(SATB) 3Tr Tmp (Fl? Ob 2)Vl 2Va Vc Bas (Bc)I/13after Z 8359 (/6); text by Franck, S.?, Nicolai (/6), after Jh 14:23 (/2); → BWV 172.2 00207
172/6chorale setting "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" (s. 4)F maj.SATB 35: 69 III/2.2: 187after Z 8359; text by Nicolai 11314
172.21.1724-05-28 Cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! (Pentecost; 2nd version = 1st Leipzig version)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl Ob Oba Bas 2Vl 2Va Vc BcI/13: 1after BWV 172.1 (same text); → BWV 172.3 00208
172.31.1731-05-13 Cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! (Pentecost; 3rd version = 2nd Leipzig version)C maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Ob Bas 2Vl 2Va Vc Org Bc 35: 35 I/13: 33after BWV 172.2 (same text) 00209
173.21.1727-06-02
1731-05-14
Cantata Erhöhtes Fleisch und Blut (Pentecost 2)D maj.satbSATB 2Fl Str Bc 35: 71 I/14: 1after BWV 173.1 00210
173.11.1722-12-10 Secular cantata Durchlauchtster Leopold (birthday of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen)D maj.satbSATB 2Fl Str Bc 34: 1 I/35: 95BWV 173.2 (/1–/5, /8), 175/4 (/7) 00211
1741.1729-06-06 Cantata Ich liebe den Höchsten von ganzem Gemüte (Pentecost 2)G maj.atbSATB 2Cdc 2Ob Tai 3Vl 3Va 3Vc Str Bc 35: 103 I/14: 63after BWV 1048/1 (/1), Z 8326 (/5); text by Picander, Schalling (/5) 00212
174/5chorale setting "Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr" (s. 1)D maj.SATB 35: 157 III/2.1: 78
III/2.2: 32
after Z 8326; text by Schalling 11244
1751.1725-05-22 Cantata Er rufet seinen Schafen mit Namen (Pentecost 3)G maj.atbSATB 2Tr 3Fl Str Vc Bc 35: 159 I/14: 147after BWV 173.1/7 (/4), BWV 59/3 (/7); text by Ziegler, C. M., Rist (/7), after Jh 10:3 & 6 (/1 & /5) 00213
175/7chorale setting "O Gottes Geist, mein Trost und Rat" (s. 9)SATB 35: 177 III/2.1: 76 after Z 7445a; text by Rist 11243
chorale setting "Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott"after Z 7445a; text by Luther
1761.1725-05-27 Cantata Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding (Trinity)C min.sabSATB 2Ob Odc Str Bc 35: 179 I/15: 17after Z 7246 (/6); text by Ziegler, C. M., Gerhardt (/6), after Jer 17:9 (/1) 00214
176/6chorale setting "Was alle Weisheit in der Welt" (s. 8)SATB 35: 198 III/2.2: 67after Z 7246; text by Gerhardt 11296
chorale setting "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam"after Z 7246; text by Luther
1771.1732-07-06 Cantata Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Trinity IV)G min.satSATB 2Ob Odc Bas Vl Str Bc 35: 199 I/17.1: 77after Z 7400; text by Agricola, J. 00215
177/5chorale setting "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" (s. 5)G min.
E min
SATB 35: 234 III/2.1: 50
III/2.2: 40
11211
1781.1724-07-30 Cantata Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält (Trinity VIII)A min.atbSATB Hn 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 35: 235 I/18: 159after Z 4441a; text after Jonas 00216
1791.1723-08-08 Cantata Siehe zu, daß deine Gottesfurcht nicht Heuchelei sei (Trinity XI)G min.stbSATB 2Ob 2Odc Str Bc 35: 273 I/20: 55after Z 2778 (/6); text after JS 1:34 (/1), by Tietze  [ wikisource:de ] (/6); /1 & /3 → BWV 236/1 & /5; /5 → 234/4 00217
179/6chorale setting "Ich armer Mensch, ich armer Sünder" (s. 1)A min.SATB 35: 292 III/2.1: 55
III/2.2: 196
after Z 2778; text by Tietze  [ wikisource:de ] 11218
chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt waltenafter Z 2778; text by Neumark
1801.1724-10-22 Cantata Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele (Trinity XX)F maj.satbSATB 2Fl Fl Ob Odc Str Vc Bc 35: 293 I/25: 41after Z 6923; text after Franck, J. 00218
180/7chorale setting "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" (s. 9)F maj.
E♭ maj.
SATB 35: 322 III/2.1: 24
III/2.2: 15
after Z 6923; text by Franck, J. 11188
1811.1724-02-13 Cantata Leichtgesinnte Flattergeister (Sexagesima)E min.satbSATB Tr Fl Ob Str Bc 37: 1 I/7: 133 00219
1821.1714-03-25 Cantata Himmelskönig, sei willkommen (Palm Sunday)B♭ maj.atbSATB Fl (Ob 2)Vl 2Va BcI/8.2: 1after 6288a–b (/7); text by Franck, S.?, Stockmann (/7), after Ps 40:8–9 (/3) 00220
1724-03-25
1728-03-21
G maj. 37: 21 I/8.2: 43
1831.1725-05-13 Cantata Sie werden euch in den Bann tun (Exaudi)A min.satbSATB 2Oba 2Odc Str Vc Bc 37: 59 I/12: 187after Z 5267 (/5); text by Ziegler, C. M., Gerhardt (/5), after Jh 16:2 (/1) 00221
183/5chorale setting "Zeuch ein zu deinen Toren" (s. 5)SATB 37: 74 III/2.2: 70after Z 5267; text by Gerhardt 11325
chorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen"after Z 5267; text by Eber
184.21.1724-05-30
1727-06-03
1731-05-15
Cantata Erwünschtes Freudenlicht (Pentecost 3)G maj.satSATB 2Fl Str Bc 37: 75 I/14: 119after BWV 184.1/1–/4 & /6, Z 5690 (/5); text by Wildenfels (/5) 00222
184.2/5chorale setting "O Herre Gott, dein göttlich Wort" (s. 8)D maj.
G maj.
SATB 37: 95 III/2.1: 17
III/2.2: 10
after Z 5690; text by Wildenfels 11181
184.11.1721-01-01 Secular cantata (incomplete)G maj.sb 2Fl Vl Str Bc (?)I/35BWV 184.2/1–/4, /6 00223
185.11.1715-07-14 Cantata Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe (Trinity IV)F♯ min.satbSATB Ob Str Bc 37: 101 I/17.1: 1after Z 7400 (/6); text by Franck, S., Agricola, J. (/6); → BWV 185.2 00224
185/6chorale setting "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" (s. 1)SATB 37: 118 III/2.1: 50 after Z 7400; text by Agricola, J. 11212
185.21.1723-06-20 Cantata Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe (Trinity IV)G min.satbSATB Tr Ob Str Bc 37: 101 I/17.1: 1after BWV 185.1 (same text) 11368
186.21.1723-07-11 Cantata Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht (Trinity VII)G min.satbSATB 2Ob Tai Bas Str Bc 37: 119 I/18: 15after BWV 186.1/1–/5 (/1, /3, /5, /8, /10), Z 4430 (/6, /11); text by Franck, S. (/1, /3, /5, /8, /10), Speratus (/6, /11) 00225
186.11.1716-12-13 Cantata Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht (Advent III; incomplete)stbSATB 2Ob Odc Tai Bas Str BcI/1text by Franck, S., Helmbold (/6); → BWV 186.2/1, /3, /5, /8, /10 00226
1871.1726-08-04 Cantata Es wartet alles auf dich (Trinity VII)G min.sabSATB 2Ob Str Bc 37: 155 I/18: 91after Z 4816e (/7); text: Meiningen, after Ps 104:27–28 (/1), Mt 6:31–32 (/4), by Vogel  [ scores ] (/7); /1, /3, /4, /5 → BWV 235/6, /4, /3, /5 00227
187/7chorale setting "Singen wir aus Herzensgrund" (ss. 4, 6)SATB 37: 191 III/2.2: 61after Z 4816e; text by Vogel  [ scores ] 11344
1881.1728-10-17 Cantata Ich habe meine Zuversicht (Trinity XXI)D min.satbSATB 2Ob Tai Str Org Bc 37: 193 I/25: 265after Z 2164 (/6); text by Picander; /1 ↔ BWV 1052/3 00228
190.11.1724-01-01 Cantata Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (New Year; incomplete)D maj.atbSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Ob Oba Bas Str Bc 37: 227 I/4: 1after Z 8652 (/1–/2), 8477a (/7); text by Luther (/1–/2), Hermann (/7); → BWV 190.2/1, /2, /3, /5 00230
190/7chorale setting "Jesu, nun sei gepreiset" (s. 2)SATB 37: 257 III/2.2: 189after 8477a; text by Hermann (/7) 11306
190.21.1730-06-25 Cantata Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (200th anniversary of the Augsb. Confess.; incomplete)atbSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Ob Str Bc (?)I/34after BWV 190/1, /2, /3, /5; text by Picander, Luther (/1–/2, /7) 00231
1911.1743–1746 Cantata Gloria in excelsis Deo (Christmas)D maj.stSSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 41: 1 I/2: 171after BWV 232/4, /5, /8, /12; text: Lk 2:14, doxology 00232
1921.autumn 1730? Cantata Nun danket alle Gott (incomplete)G maj.sbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 41: 65 I/34: 107after Z 5142; text by Rinkart 00233
193.21.1727-08-25 Cantata Ihr Tore zu Zion (council election; incomplete)D maj.saSA(TB) 2Ob Str (Bc) 41: 91 I/32.1: 201after BWV 193.1/1, /7, /9 00234
193.11.1727-08-03 Secular cantata Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter (name day of Friedrich August II; incomplete)saSA(TB) 2Ob Str (Bc)I/36text by Picander; → BWV 193.2/1, /3, /5 00235
194.31.1724-06-04
1731-05-20
Cantata Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest (Trinity; 1st Leipzig version)B♭ maj.stbSATB 3Ob Bas Str Bc 29: 99 I/31: 145after BWV 194.2 (same text); → BWV 194.4 00236
194.41.1726-06-16 Cantata Nun lasst uns Gott, dem Herren? (Trinity; 2nd Leipzig version)B♭ maj.stbSATB 3Ob Bas Str Bc 29: 99 I/31: 145, 235after BWV 194.3/12, /2, /3, /4, /5, /7, /10 00237
194.21.1723-11-02 Cantata Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest (Störmthal version: consecration of church and organ)B♭ maj.sabSATB 3Ob Bas Str Bc 29: 99 I/31: 123after BWV 194.1/1, /3, /5, /7, /9, Z 6543 (/6), 159 (/12); text by Heermann (/6), Gerhardt (/12); → BWV 194.3 00238
194.2/6chorale setting "Treuer Gott, ich muß dir klagen" (ss. 6–7)B♭ maj.
G maj.
SATB 29: 124 III/2.1: 20
III/2.2: 35, 152
after Z 6543; text by Heermann 11184
chorale setting "Jesu, deine tiefen Wunden"after Z 6543; text by Heermann
chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele"after Z 6543
194.2/12chorale setting "Wach auf, mein Herz, und singe" (ss. 9–10)B♭ maj.SATB 29: 138 III/2.1: 20
III/2.2: 52, 152
after Z 159; text by Gerhardt 11185
chorale setting "Nun lasst uns Gott dem Herren"after Z 159; text by Helmbold
194.11.1717–1723? Secular cantata model for church cantata versions of BWV 194 (incomplete)B♭ maj.3Ob Str &?I/35BWV 194.2/1, /3, /5, /8, /10 00239
195.31.c.1748–1749 Cantata Dem Gerechten muß das Licht (wedding; last version)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Hn 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 131: 1 I/33: 171after BWV 195.2, Z 198 (/6); text after Ps 97:11–12 (/1), by Gerhardt (/6) 00242
195.11.1727–1731 Cantata Dem Gerechten muß das Licht (wedding; 1st version, lost)SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Str BcI/33BWV 195.2 00240
195.21.c.1742 Cantata Dem Gerechten muß das Licht (wedding; 2nd version, incomplete)SATB &?I/33after BWV 195.1, 30.1/5, /1 (/6, /8); text after Ps 97:11–12 (/1); → BWV 195.3 00241
1961.1708-06-05? Cantata Der Herr denket an uns (wedding)C maj.stbSATB Str Bc 131: 71 I/33: 1text after Ps. 115: 12–15 00243
197.21.1736–1737 Cantata Gott ist unsre Zuversicht (wedding)D maj.sabSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob 2Oba Bas Str Bc 131: 95 I/33: 117after Z 2029a (/5), 2778 (/10), BWV 197.1/4, /6 (/6, /8); text by Luther (/5) 00244
197.2/5chorale setting "Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist" (s. 3)A maj.SATB 131: 128 III/2.2: 46after Z 2029a; text by Luther 11328
197.2/10chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten"B min.SATB 131: 144 III/2.2: 37after Z 2778; text by Neumark 11313
197.11.1728-12-25 Cantata Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (Christmas; incomplete)D maj.abSATB 2Fl Oba Bas Str Vc Bc 41: 109 I/2: 63after Z 5206b–c (/7); text by Picander, Ziegler, C. (/7; ↔ BWV 398), after Lk 2:14 (/1); /4 & /6 → BWV 197.2/6, /8 00245
197.1/7chorale setting "Ich freue mich in dir" (s. 4)SATB 41: 114 III/2.2: 182after Z 5206b–c; text by Ziegler, C.; ↔ BWV 398 11298
chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"after Z 5206b–c; text by Heermann; ↔ BWV 398
1981.1727-10-17 Secular cantata Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl a.k.a. Trauer-Ode (funeral ceremony for Christiane Eberhardine)B min.satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str 2Vdg 2Lu Bc 133: 1
44: 54
I/38: 179text by Gottsched, J. C.; ↔ BWV 244a, 247 00246
199.21.1720–1721 Cantata Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut (Trinity XI; Köthen version; incomplete)D min.s Ob Str Vdg Bc 41: 202 I/20: 48after BWV 199.1 (same text); → 199.3 00247
199.31.1723-08-08 Cantata Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut (Trinity XI; Leipzig version)D min.s Ob Str Vc BcI/20: 23after BWV 199.2 (same text) 00248
199.11.1714-08-12 Cantata Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut (Trinity XI; Weimar version)C min.s Ob Str BcNBG 132I/20: 1text by Lehms, Heermann (/6); → BWV 199.2 00249
2001.1742–1743 (JSB) Aria Bekennen will ich seinen Namen E maj.a (2Vl) BcI/28.1: 189after Stölzel; text after Lk 2:29–32 00250
2011.autumn 1729 Secular cantata Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde a.k.a. Der Streit zwischen Phoebus und Pan (dramma per musica)D maj.sattbb 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str Bc 112: 1
44: 85
I/40: 117text by Picander; /7 → BWV 212/20 00251
2021.c.1718? Secular cantata Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten (wedding)G maj.s Ob Str Bc 112: 73 I/40: 1in D-LEb Peters Ms. R 8 00252
2031.c.1720? Secular cantata Amore traditore A min.b Hc 112: 91 I/41: 31 00253
2041.1726–1727 Secular cantata Ich bin in mir vergnügt a.k.a. Von der Vergnügsamkeit B♭ maj.s Fl 2Ob Str Bc 112: 103 I/40: 79text after Hunold 00254
205.11.1725-08-03 Secular cantata Zerreißet, zersprenget, zertrümmert die Gruft a.k.a. Der zufriedengestellte Aeolus (dramma per musica for August Friedrich Müller)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Hn 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str Va Vdg Bc 112: 137
44: 39
I/38: 1text by Picander; → BWV 205.2/1–/7, /9–/11, /13, /15, 171/4, 216/7 00255
205.21.1734-02-19 Secular cantata Blast Lärmen, ihr Feinde (dramma per musica; music lost but largely reconstructable; coronation of Augustus III)satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Hn 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str Va Vdg BcI/37after BWV 205.1/1–/7, /9–/11, /13, /15; text by Picander? 00256
206.11.1736-10-07
(1734?)
Secular cantata Schleicht, spielende Wellen (dramma per musica; 1st version: birthday of Augustus III)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Fl 2Oba Str Bc 202: 1 I/36: 157BWV 206.2 00257
206.21.1740-08-03 Secular cantata Schleicht, spielende Wellen (dramma per musica; 2nd version: name day of Augustus III)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 3Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str BcI/36: 157after BWV 206.1 00258
207.11.1726-12-11 Secular cantata Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten (dramma per musica; appointment of professor Gottlieb Kortte)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Oba Tai Str Bc 202: 71 I/38: 97after BWV 1046/3 (/1); → BWV 207.2/1, /3, /5, /7–/9 00259
207.21.1735-08-03 Secular cantata Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten (dramma per musica; name day of Augustus III)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Oba Tai Str Bc 202: 139
34: 345
I/37: 1after BWV 207.1/1, /3, /5, /7–/9 00260
208.11.1713-02-23 Secular cantata Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd a.k.a. Hunting Cantata (1st version: birthday of Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels)F maj.sstb 2Hn 2Fl 2Ob Tai Bas Str Vc Bc (Vne) 29: 1 I/35: 1text by Franck, S.; → BWV 208.2, 1040, 68/4, /2, 149/1 00261
10401.1713-02-23 Trio (a.k.a. (Canonic) Trio Sonata; postlude to the Hunting Cantata ?)F maj.Vl Ob Bc 29: 230 I/35: 1after BWV 208.1/13; =BWV 208.1/13a 01222
208.21.c.1715 Secular cantata Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd a.k.a. Hunting Cantata (2nd version: for Ernst August I of Saxe-Weimar)F maj.sstb 2Hn 2Fl 2Ob Tai Bas Str Vc Bc (Vne) 29: 1 I/35: 1after BWV 208.1 (near-identical text); → BWV 208.3 00262
208.31.1742-08-03 Secular cantata Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd (3rd version: name day of Augustus III)F maj.sstb 2Hn 2Fl 2Ob Tai Bas Str Vc Bc (Vne)?I/37after BWV 208.2; text after Franck, S. 00263
2091.1747? Secular cantata Non sa che sia dolore (farewell of Lorenz Albrecht Beck?)B min.s Fl Str Bc 29: 43 I/41: 43text after Metastasio 00264
210.21.1741-09-19 Secular cantata O holder Tag, erwünschte Zeit (wedding)A maj.s Fl Oba Str Hc Vne 29: 67 I/40: 35after BWV 210.1/1–/2, /4, /8, /10 00265
210.11.1729-01-12 Secular cantata O angenehme Melodei (incomplete; homage to Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels)A maj.s (Fl Oba Str Bc)? 29: 245 I/39: 141BWV 210.2/1–/2, /4, /8, /10 00266
2111.c.1734 Secular cantata Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht a.k.a. Coffee Cantata G maj.stb Fl Str Hc Bc 29: 139
44: 86
I/40: 193text by Picander 00267
2121.1742-08-30 Secular cantata Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet a.k.a. Peasant Cantata (Cantate burlesque; homage to Carl Heinrich von Dieskau)G maj.sb Hn Fl Str Bc 29: 173
44: 132
I/39: 151after BWV 1157/9 (/14), 201/7 (/20); text by Picander 00268
2131.1733-09-05 Secular cantata Laßt uns sorgen, laßt uns wachen a.k.a. Hercules auf dem Scheidewege (dramma per musica; birthday of Frederick Christian of Saxony)F maj.satbSATB 2Hn 2Ob Oba 2Vl 2Va Bc 34: 119 I/36: 1text by Picander; /1, /3, /5, /7, /9, /11 → BWV 248/36, /19, /39, /41, /4, /29 00269
2141.1733-12-08 Secular cantata Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! (birthday of queen Maria Josepha)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str Vne Bc 34: 175 I/36: 89text by Picander; /1, /5, /7, /9 → BWV 248/1, /15, /8, /24 00270
2151.1734-10-05 Secular cantata Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen (anniversary of the election of Augustus III as king of Poland)D maj.stb2SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str Va Bc 34: 243 I/37: 85after BWV 1157/1 (/1)?; text by Clauder  [ fr ]; /7 → BWV 248/47 00271
216.11.1728-02-05 Secular cantata Vergnügte Pleißenstadt (wedding; incomplete)C maj.sa &?I/40: 21after BWV 204/8 (/3), 205.1/13 (/7); text by Picander; → BWV 216.2/1, /3, /5, /7 00272
216.21.1728–1731 Secular cantata Erwählte Pleißenstadt a.k.a. Apollo et Mercurius (incomplete)at &?I/39after BWV 216.1/1, /3, /5, /7; text by Meißner  [ scores ] after Picander 00273
2.Motets (see also: List of motets by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
2252.1726–1727
New Year?
Motet Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied B♭ maj.2SATB (+ colla parte instr.?) 39: 3 III/1: 1 after Z 8244 (/2); text after Ps. 149: 1–3 (/1), by Gramann after Ps. 103 (/2), after Ps. 150: 2, 6 (/3) [20] 00282
2262.1729-10-20 Motet Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf (funeral of Ernesti, J. H.)B♭ maj.2SATB Str Vc 2Ob Tai Bas 39: 39, 143 III/1: 37 after Z 7445a (/2); text after Rom. 8: 26–27 (/1), by Luther (/2) [20] 00283
226/2chorale setting "Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott" (s. 3)B♭ maj.
G maj.
SATB 39: 57 III/2.1: 18
III/2.2: 38
after Z 7445a; text by Luther 11182
2272.c.1723–1735 Motet Jesu, meine Freude E min.SSATB (+ colla parte instr.?) 39: 59 III/1: 75 after Z 8032 (odd mvts); text by Franck, J. (odd mvts), after Rom. 8: 1–2, 9–11 (even mvts) [20] 00284
227/1
227/11
chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (ss. 1, 6)SATB 39: 61 III/2.1: 27
III/2.2: 156
after Z 8032; text by Franck, J. 11200
227/3chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (s. 2)SATB 39: 66 III/2.1: 28 after Z 8032; text by Franck, J. 11201
227/7chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (s. 4)SATB 39: 75 III/2.1: 22
III/2.2: 168
after Z 8032; text by Franck, J. 11202
2282.c.1715 Motet Fürchte dich nicht A maj.2SATB (+ colla parte instr.?) 39: 85 III/1: 105 after Z 6461 (/2); text after Is. 41: 10 (/1), 43: 1 (/2), by Gerhardt (/2) [20] 00285
2292.before 1731–1732 Motet Komm, Jesu, komm G min.2SATB (+ colla parte instr.) 39: 107 III/1: 125 text by Thymich [20] 00286
2302.1723–1739? Motet Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden C maj.SATB Bc (+ colla parte instr.?) 39: 127 III/1: 147 text after Ps. 117 [20] 00287
231






see BWV 28/2a 00288
118.12.1736–1737 Motet O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (funeral)B♭ maj.SATB 2Hn Cnt 3Tbn 24: 185 III/1: 163 text by Behm; → BWV 118.2 [20] 00143
118.22.1746–1747 Motet O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (funeral)B♭ maj.SATB 2Ob Tai Bas 2Hn Str Bc NBG 171 III/1: 171 text by Behm; after BWV 118.1 [20] 11121
3.Masses, Mass movements, Magnificat (see also: List of Masses, Mass movements and Magnificats by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
2323.Aug. 1748 – Oct. 1749 (compilation, completion) Mass a.k.a. Hohe Messe , Mass in B minor B min.ssatbSSAATB 3Tr Tmp Hn 2Fl 3Ob 2Oba 2Bas Vl Str Bc 6 II/1
rev 1
after BWV 232I e. v., II e. v., III e. v., 171/1, 12/2, 120/2, Anh. 11/1, Anh. 196/3; text after Ordinarium Missae 00289
232I e. v.3.1733-07-27 Kyrie–Gloria Mass for the Dresden court (Mass in B Minor, Part I: Missa; early version)B min.ssatbSSATB 3Tr Tmp Hn 2Fl 2Oba 2Bas Vl Str BcII/1aafter BWV 29/1, 46/1; text from Ordinarium Missae; → BWV 191, 232 I 00290
2333.1738–1739? Kyrie–Gloria Mass F maj.sabSATB 2Hn 2Ob Bas Str Bc 8: 1 II/2: 197after BWV 233a, 102/3, /5, 40/1; text from Ordinarium Missae 00291
233a3.1708-04-06? Kyrie "Christe, du Lamm Gottes" F maj.SSATB Bc 41: 187 II/2: 285text after Ordinarium Missae; → BWV 233/1 00292
2343.c.1738 Kyrie–Gloria Mass A maj.sabSATB 2Fl Str Bc 8: 51 II/2: 1after BWV 67/6, 138/5, 179/5, 79/2; text from Ordinarium Missae 00293
2353.1738–1739? Kyrie–Gloria Mass G min.atbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 8: 99 II/2: 127after BWV 102/1, 72/1, 187/4, /3, /5, /1; text from Ordinarium Missae 00294
2363.1738–1739? Kyrie–Gloria Mass G maj.satbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 8: 155 II/2: 61after BWV 179/1, /3, 79/1, /5, 138/5, 17/1; text from Ordinarium Missae 00295
10813.c.1747 – Aug. 1748 Credo intonation for Mass No. 5 in F major of G. B. Bassani's Acroama Missale F maj.SATB BcII/2BNB I/B/48; text from Credo 01267
2373.1723-06-24? Sanctus C maj.SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Str Bc 111: 67 II/2: 311text from Sanctus 00296
2383.1723-12-25
1736–1737
Sanctus D maj.SATB Cnt Str Bc 111: 79 II/2: 325text from Sanctus 00297
2403.1742 (JSB) Sanctus G maj.SATB 2Ob Str Bc 111: 93 II/9: 3text from Sanctus 00299
2413.Jul. 1747 – Aug. 1748 (JSB) Sanctus of Missa superbaD maj.2SATB 2Oba 2Vl 3Va Bas Vc Vne Bc 41: 177 II/9: 45after Kerll; text from Sanctus 00300
2423.1727–1732 (JSB) Christe eleison for a Kyrie-Gloria Mass in C minor by F. Durante G min.SA Bc 41: 197 II/2: 295text from Kyrie; → BWV Anh. 26/2 00301
243.23.1733-07-02?
1732–1735
Magnificat (2nd version: Visitation?)D maj.ssatbSSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str Bas Vc Vne Bc 111: 1 II/3: 65after BWV 243.1 (same text) 00302
243.13.1723-07-02
1723-12-25
Magnificat (1st version:Visitation, and with 4 laudes added: Christmas)E♭ maj.ssatbSSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 111: 103 II/3: 1after Magnificat peregrini toni (/10); text: Magnificat; → BWV 243.2 00303
10823.1740–1742 (JSB) Suscepit Israel from a Magnificat by A. Caldara E min.SATB 2Vl BcII/9: 59after Caldara (BNB I/C/1); text from Magnificat 01268
10833.1745–1747 (JSB) Cantata Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden sa 2Vl Str Vne Vc BcI/41: 169after Pergolesi (Stabat Mater); text after Ps. 51 01269
4.Passions, Oratorios (see also: List of Passions and Oratorios by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
244.24.1736-03-30
1742
1743–1746
Passion St Matthew Passion (later versions; Good Friday)E min.2satb2SATB 2Fl 4Fl 4Ob 4Oba 2Odc 2Str 2Vdg 2Bc 4
44: 58
II/5after BWV 244.1, 245.2 (/29); text by Picander, Decius (/1), Heermann (/3, /19, /46), Gerhardt (/10, /15, /17, /37, /44, /54, /62), Albert of Prussia (/25), Heyden (/29), Reusner (/32), Rist (/40), after Mt 2627, Sng 6:1 (/30) 00304
244a






see BWV 1143 00305
244.14.1727-04-11Passion St Matthew Passion (early version; Good Friday)E min.satb2SATB 4Fl 4Ob 4Oba 2Odc 2Str Lu BcII/5a
II/5b
after Z 4361a (/1), 983 (/3, /19, /46), 2293b (/10, /37), 5385a (/15, /17, /44, /54, /62), 7568 (/25), 3449 (/29), 2461c (/32), 6551 (/40); text by Picander, Heermann (/3, /19, /46), Gerhardt (/10, /15, /17, /37, /44, /54, /62), Albert of Prussia (/25), Keymann (/29), Reusner (/32), Rist (/40), after Mt 2627, Sng 6:1 (/30); ↔ BWV 198, 1143; → BWV 244.2 00306
244/3chorale setting "Herzliebster Jesu" (s. 1)B min.SATB 4: 23 III/2.2: 43after Z 983; text by Heermann 11349
244/10chorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben" (s. 5)A♭ maj.SATB 4: 42 III/2.2: 66after Z 2293b; text by Gerhardt 11351
chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"
244/15chorale setting "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" (s. 5)E maj.
D maj.
SATB 4: 51 III/2.2: 55after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt 11358
244/17chorale setting "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" (s. 6; in BWV 244.1: s. 7?)E♭ maj.
D maj.
4: 53
244/25chorale setting "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit" (s. 1)B min.SATB 4: 83 III/2.2: 64after Z 7568; text by Albert of Prussia 11353
244/32chorale setting "In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr" (s. 5)B♭ maj.SATB 4: 151 III/2.2: 66after Z 2461c; text by Reusner 11354
244/37chorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben" (s. 3)F maj.SATB 4: 164 III/2.2: 29after Z 2293b; text by Gerhardt 11352
chorale setting "In allen meinen Taten"after Z 2293b; text by Fleming
244/40chorale setting "Werde munter, mein Gemüte" (s. 6)A maj.SATB 4: 173 III/2.1: 95
III/2.2: 68
after Z 6551; text by Rist 11254
chorale setting "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne"after Z 6551; text by Janus
244/44chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege" (s. 1)D maj.SATB 4: 186 III/2.2: 49after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt 11355
chorale setting "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden"
244/46chorale setting "Herzliebster Jesu" (s. 4)B min.SATB 4: 192 III/2.2: 59after Z 983; text by Heermann 11350
244/54chorale setting "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" (ss. 1–2)F maj.SATB 4: 214 III/2.2: 41after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt 11356
244/62chorale setting "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" (s. 9)A min.
B min.
SATB 4: 248 III/2.2: 50 11357
245.14.1724-04-07Passion St John Passion (1st version; Good Friday)G min.satbSATB (2Fl?) 2Ob 2Odc Str 2Va Vdg Lu Bc 121
44: 26
II/4: 40after Z 983 (/3, /17), 2561 (/5), 2293b (/11), 6288a–b (/14, /28, /32), 6283b (/15, /37), 2383 (/22), 5404a (/26), 8326 (/40); text after Jh 1819, Mt 26:75 (/12), Mk 15:38 (/33), by Heermann (/3, /17), Luther (/5), Brockes (/7, /19, /20, /24, /32, /34, /35, /39), Gerhardt (/11), Weise (/13), Stockmann (/14, /28, /32), Weiße (/15, /37), Postel (/19, /22, /30), Herberger (/26), Schalling (/40); → BWV 245.2–5 00307
245.1/3chorale setting "Herzliebster Jesu" (s. 7)G min.SATB III/2.1: 93 after Z 983; text by Heermann 11255
245/3c.1740 121: 17 III/2.2: 33
245.1/51724-04-07chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" (s. 4)D min.SATB III/2.1: 94
III/2.2: 27
after Z 2561; text by Luther after Mt 6:9–13; ↔ BWV 416 11256
245/5c.1740 121: 18 after Z 2561; text by Luther after Mt 6:9–13
245/111724-04-07chorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben" (ss. 3–4)A maj.SATB 121: 31 III/2.1: 94
III/2.2: 35
after Z 2293b; text by Gerhardt; → BWV 395 11257
chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"
245/14chorale setting "Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod" (s. 10)A maj.SATB 121: 39 III/2.2: 46after Z 6288a–b; text by Stockmann 11273
245/15chorale setting "Christus, der uns selig macht" (s. 1)A min.SATB 121: 43 III/2.2: 44after Z 6283b; text by Weiße after "Patris sapientia" 11274
245/17chorale setting "Herzliebster Jesu" (ss. 8–9)A min.SATB 121: 52 III/2.1: 95
III/2.2: 62
after Z 983; text by Heermann 11258
245/22chorale setting "Durch dein Gefängnis Gottes Sohn"E maj.SATB 121: 74 III/2.2: 181after Z 2383; text by Postel 11275
chorale setting "Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt"after Z 2383; text by Schein
245/26chorale setting "Valet will ich dir geben" (s. 3)E♭ maj.SATB 121: 95 III/2.1: 96
III/2.2: 60
after Z 5404a; text by Herberger 11259
245/28chorale setting "Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod" (s. 20)A maj.SATB 121: 103 III/2.2: 59after Z 6288a–b; text by Stockmann 11276
245/37chorale setting "Christus, der uns selig macht" (s. 8)B♭ min.SATB 121: 121 III/2.2: 63after Z 6283b; text by Weiße after "Patris sapientia" 11277
245/40chorale setting "Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr" (s. 3)E♭ maj.SATB 121: 131 III/2.2: 60after Z 8326; text by Schalling 11278
245.24.1725-03-30Passion St John Passion (2nd version; Good Friday)E♭ maj.satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob 2Odc Str Vdg Bc 121 II/4: 167after Z 8303 (/1), BWV 245.1, 23/4 (/40); text by Heyden (/1), Heermann (/3, /17), Luther (/5, /40), Brockes (/7, /24, /32, /34, /35, /39), Gerhardt (/11), Birkmann (a, b, c) Stockmann (a, /14, /28, /32), Weiße (/15, /37), Postel (/22, /30), Herberger (/26), after Jh 1819, Mt 26:75 (/12), Mt 27:51 (/33); → BWV 245.3; /1 → BWV 244.2/29, 00308
245.34.1730-04-07Passion St John Passion (3rd version; Good Friday)satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str Vdg Org Bc 121
44: 26
II/4: 206after BWV 245.1–.2; text after Jh 1819, by Heermann (/3, /17), Luther (/5), Brockes (/7, /19, /20, /24, /32, /39), Gerhardt (/11), Stockmann (/14, /28, /32), Weiße (/15, /37), Postel (/19, /22, /30), Herberger (/26); → BWV 245.4–5 00309
245.44.1739Passion St John Passion (incomplete revision)satbSATB Fl 2Ob Str Bc 121
44: 26
II/4after BWV 245.1–.3; text by Heyden (/1), Heermann (/3), Luther (/5), after Jh 18; → BWV 245.5 11076
245.54.1749-04-04Passion St John Passion (4th version; Good Friday)satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Odc Bas Str Vdg Hc Bc 121
44: 26
II/4after BWV 245.1–4; text after Jh 1819, Mt 26:75 (/12), Mt 27:51 (/33), by Heermann (/3, /17), Luther (/5), Brockes (/7, /19, /24, /32, /34, /35, /39), Gerhardt (/11), Weise (/13), Stockmann (/14, /28, /32), Weiße (/15, /37), Postel (/19, /22, /30), Herberger (/26), Schalling (/40) 00310
246/40a4.1743–1745 (JSB)Chorale Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, No. 40 of St Luke Passion t Str Bc (?)II/9: 65after BWV 246/40 00312
2474.1731-03-23
1744-04-03
Passion St Mark Passion (Good Friday; music lost but in part reconstructable)satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba 2Vl 2Va (2Vdg 2Lu) Org Bc (?)II/5text by Picander, Jonas, Reusner, Gerhardt, Rist, Kritzelmann  [ de ], Schein, Stockmann, Franck, J., Homburg  [ de ], Luther, Spee; after BWV 198/1, /5, /3, /8, /10 (or 244a/7), 54/1, 248/28?, /45, 7/2? 00313
10884.c.1750? Arioso So heb ich denn mein Auge sehnlich auf, No. 20 in Passion Oratorio Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt (Good Friday)b 2Bas Bc (?)I/41: 125 01274
2484.1734-12-25 – 1735-01-06Oratorio Christmas Oratorio (Christmastide)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr 2Hn Tmp 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba 2Odc Str Bc 51
44: 125
II/6after BWV 214 (/1, /8, /15, /24), 213 (/4, /19, /29, /36, /39, /41), 215 (/47), 248VIa (/54, /56–/57, /61–/64), Z 5385a (/5, /64), 1947 (/7, /28), 346 (/9, /17, /23), 5741b (/12), 6462 (/33), 2072 (/35), 2461c (/46), 3614b (/53), 4429a (/59); text by Picander?, Gerhardt (/5, /17, /23, /33, /59), Luther (/7, /9, /28), Rist (/12, /38, /40, /42), Runge  [ s:de ] (/35), Weissel (/46), Franck, J. (/53), Werner (/64), after Lk 2:1–21, Mt 2:1–12 00314
248I4.1734-12-25 Cantata Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage ( Christmas Oratorio , Part I; Christmas)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 51: 2
44: 125
II/6: 1after BWV 214/1 & /7 (/1 & /8), 213/9 (/4), Z 5385a (/5), 1947 (/7), 346 (/9); text by Picander?, Gerhardt (/5), Luther (/7, /9), after Lk 2:1, 3–7 11385
248/5chorale setting "Wie soll ich dich empfangen" (s. 1)A min.SATB 51: 36 III/2.2: 199after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt 11279
chorale setting "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden"
248/9chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her" (s. 13)D maj.SATB 51: 47 III/2.2: 26after Z 346; text by Luther 11280
248II4.1734-12-26 Cantata Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend ( Christmas Oratorio , Part II; Christmas 2)G maj.satbSATB 2Fl 2Oba 2Odc Str Bc 51: 50
44: 126
II/6: 55after Z 5741b (/3), 346 (/8, /14), BWV 214/5 (/6), 213/3 (/10); text by Picander?, Rist (/3), Gerhardt (/8, /14), after Lk 2: 8–14 11386
248/12chorale setting "Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist" (s. 9)G maj.SATB 51: 59 III/2.1: 83, 92
III/2.2: 7, 207
after Z 5741b; text by Rist 11260
chorale setting "Du Lebensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ"
248/17chorale setting "Schaut, schaut, was ist für Wunder dar" (s. 8)C maj.SATB 51: 66 III/2.1: 84 after Z 346; text by Gerhardt 11261
chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her"after Z 346; text by Luther
248/23chorale setting "Wir singen dir, Immanuel" (s. 2)G maj.SATB 51: 90 III/2.2: 198after Z 346; text by Gerhardt 11281
chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her"after Z 346; text by Luther
248III4.1734-12-27 Cantata Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen ( Christmas Oratorio , Part III; Christmas 3)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 51: 94 II/6: 107after BWV 214/9 (/1=/13), 213/11 (/6), Z 1947 (/5), 6462 (/10), 2072 (/12); text by Picander?, Luther (/5), Gerhardt (/10), Runge  [ s:de ] (/12), after Lk 2: 15–20 11387
248/28chorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ" (s. 7)D maj.SATB 51: 110 III/2.1: 85 after Z 1947; text by Luther 11262
248/33chorale setting "Fröhlich soll mein Herze springen" (s. 15)G maj.SATB 51: 124 III/2.1: 86
III/2.2: 81
after Z 6462; text by Gerhardt 11264
chorale setting "Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen"
248/35chorale setting "Laßt Furcht und Pein" (s. 4)F♯ min.SATB 51: 126 III/2.1: 86
III/2.2: 206
after Z 2072; text by Runge  [ s:de ] 11263
chorale setting "Wir Christenleut"after Z 2072; text by Füger
248IV4.1735-01-01 Cantata Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben ( Christmas Oratorio , Part IV; New Year)F maj.satbSATB 2Hn 2Ob Str Bc 51: 128 II/6: 143after BWV 213/1, /5, /7 (/1, /4, /6); text by Picander?, Rist (/3, /5, /7), after Lk 2: 21 11388
248/42chorale setting "Hilf, Herr Jesu, laß gelingen" (s. 15)SATB 51: 166 III/2.1: 99
III/2.2: 211
text by Rist 11266
chorale setting "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne"text by Janus
248V4.1735-01-02 Cantata Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen ( Christmas Oratorio , Part V; New Year I)A maj.satbSATB 2Oba Str Bc 51: 172 II/6: 199after BWV 247/39b (/3), 215/7 (/5), Z 2461c (/4), 3614b (/11); text by Picander?, Weissel (/4), Franck, J. (/11), after Mt 2:1–6 11389
248/46chorale setting "Nun, liebe Seel, nun ist es Zeit" (s. 5)SATB 51: 190 III/2.1: 87
III/2.2: 43
after Z 2461c; text by Weissel 11265
chorale setting "In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr"after Z 2461c; text by Reusner
248/53chorale setting "Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte" (s. 9)SATB 51: 208 III/2.1: 100
III/2.2: 21
after Z 3614b; text by Franck, J. 11267
chorale setting "Gott des Himmels und der Erden"after Z 3614b; text by Albert
248VI4.1735-01-06 Cantata Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben ( Christmas Oratorio , Part VI; Epiphany)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob 2Oba Str Bc 51: 210 II/6: 243after BWV 248VIa (/1, /3, /4, /8–/11), Z 4429a (/6), 5385a (/11); text by Picander?, Gerhardt (/6), Werner (/11), after Mt 2:7–12 11390
248/59chorale setting "Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier" (s. 1)G maj.SATB 51: 245 III/2.1: 84
III/2.2: 208
after 4429a; text by Gerhardt 11268
chorale setting "Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit"after 4429a; text by Ringwaldt
248/64chorale setting "Ihr Christen auserkoren" (s. 4)D maj.SATB 51: 256 III/2.1: 85 after 5385a; text by Werner 11269
chorale setting "Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder"after 5385a; text by Schneegaß
248VIa4.1734 or earlierCantata model for BWV 248VID maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob 2Oba Str BcII/6after BWV Anh. 10/1; → 248/54, /56–/57, /61–/64 00315
249.54.1743–1746
1749-04-06
1750-03-26
Oratorio Kommt, eilet und laufet ( Easter Oratorio ; Easter)satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str Bc 213 II/7: 1after BWV 249.4; text by Picander? 00316
249.44.c.1738Oratorio Kommt, eilet und laufet ( Easter Oratorio , middle version; Easter)satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 2Fl 2Ob Oba Str BcII/7after BWV 249.3; text by Picander?; → BWV 249.5 11392
249.34.1725-04-01
c.1738
Cantata Kommt, fliehet und eilet ( Easter Oratorio , early versions: first version as cantata; Easter)satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 2Fl 2Ob Oba Vl Str BcII/7: 97after BWV 249.1; text by Picander?; → BWV 249.4 00317
249.14.1725-02-23 Secular cantata Entfliehet, verschwindet, entweichet, ihr Sorgen, a.k.a. Shepherd Cantata (birthday of Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels; music lost but in part reconstructable)satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Fl 2Fl 2Ob Str BcI/35text by Picander; → BWV 249.3/1–/3, /5, /7, /9, /11; 249.2 00318
249.24.1726-08-25 Secular cantata Verjaget, zerstreuet, zerrüttet, ihr Sterne a.k.a. Die Feier des Genius (dramma per musica; birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming  [ de ]; music lost but in part reconstructable)I/39after BWV 249.1/1–/3, /5, /7, /9, /11; text by Picander 00319
114.1738-05-15 Oratorio Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen ( Ascension Oratorio ; Ascension)D maj.satbSATB 3Tr Tmp 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 2: 1 II/8: 1after Z 5741b (/6), 5264b (/9); text by Picander?, Rist (/6), Sacer (/9), after Lk 24:50ff., Acts 1:9–12, Mk 16:19 00013
11/6chorale setting "Nun lieget alles unter dir" (= "Du Lebensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ", s. 4)SATB 2: 32 III/2.2: 198after Z 5741b; text by Rist 11299
5.Four-part chorales (see also: List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
2505.1734–1738chorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" (Three wedding chorales No. 1)SATB 2Hn Ob Oba Str Bc 131: 147 III/2.1: 3text by Rodigast 00320
2515.1734–1738chorale setting "Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut" (Three wedding chorales No. 2)SATB 2Hn Ob Oba Str Bc 131: 148 III/2.1: 4text by Schütz, J. J. 00321
2525.1734–1738chorale setting "Nun danket alle Gott" (Three wedding chorales No. 3)SATB 2Hn Ob Oba Str Bc 131: 149 III/2.1: 5text by Rinkart 00322
2535.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ"A maj.SATB 39: 177 III/2.2: 101after Z 439; text by Calvisius; ↔ BWV 414 00323
2545.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ach Gott, erhör mein Seufzen" D Dor. SATB 39: 177 III/2.2: 105after Z 1831a; text by Schechs  [ wikisource:de ] 00324
2555.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr"C maj.SATB 39: 178 III/2.2: 24after Z 4441a; text by Rutilius  [ de ] 00325
2565.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ach lieben Christen, seid getrost"A min.SATB 39: 178 III/2.2: 19after Z 4441a; text by Gigas 00326
2595.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen"E min.SATB 39: 179 III/2.2: 23after Z 3573b; text by Flittner  [ de ] 00329
2605.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"G maj.SATB 39: 180 III/2.1: 9
III/2.2: 147
after Z 4457; text by Decius after Gloria 00330
2615.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ"B min.SATB 39: 180 III/2.2: 206after Z 7292b; text by Hubert 00331
2625.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Alle Menschen müssen sterben"D maj.SATB 39: 181 III/2.2: 88after Pachelbel; text by Albinus, Rosenmüller 00332
2635.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Alles ist an Gottes Segen"G maj.SATB 39: 181 III/2.2: 72after Z 3842f 00333
2645.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Als der gütige Gott"G maj.SATB 39: 182 III/2.2: 91after Z 1646; text by Weiße 00334
2655.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Als Jesus Christus in der Nacht" D Dor. SATB 39: 182 III/2.2: 102after Z 258; text by Heermann 00335
2665.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Als vierzig Tag nach Ostern warn"E min.SATB 39: 182 III/2.2: 120after Z 1743; text by Herman 00336
2675.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "An Wasserflüssen Babylon"G maj.SATB 39: 183 III/2.2: 4after Z 7663; text by Dachstein 00337
A Maj. III/2.1: 98
chorale setting "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägtG maj. 39: 183 after Z 7663; text by Gerhardt
A Maj.III/2.2: 180
2685.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Auf, auf, mein Herz"G maj.SATB 39: 184 III/2.2: 70after Z 824; text by Birken 00338
2695.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Aus meines Herzens Grunde"G maj.SATB 39: 184 III/2.2: 2after Z 5269; text by Niege  [ de ] 00339
2705.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"B min.SATB 39: 185 III/2.1: 47
III/2.2: 170
after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt 00340
2715.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"B min.SATB 39: 185 III/2.1: 97
III/2.2: 210
after Z 5385a; text by Gerhardt 00341
2725.1730–1761chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"D min.SATB 39: 186 III/2.2: 196by Bach, C. P. E.?; after Z 5393; text by Gerhardt 00342
2735.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christ, der du bist der helle Tag"G min.SATB 39: 186 III/2.2: 136after Z 384; text by Alberus 00343
2745.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht"G min.SATB 39: 187 III/2.2: 145after Z 343; text by Musculus after "Christe qui lux es" 00344
2755.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christe, du Beistand" D Dor. SATB 39: 187 III/2.2: 122after Z 993; text by Löwenstern 00345
2765.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christ ist erstanden" D Dor. SATB 39: 188 III/2.2: 110after Z 8584; text: "Christ ist erstanden" 00346
2775.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden" D Dor. SATB 39: 189 III/2.2: 11after Z 7012a; text by Luther 00347
2785.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden"E min.SATB 39: 190 III/2.1: 92
III/2.2: 212
after Z 7012a; text by Luther 00348
2795.c.1725–1735chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden"E min.SATB 32: 154 III/2.1: 24
III/2.2: 155
after Z 7012a; text by Luther; ↔ BWV 158/4 00349
2805.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" D Dor. SATB 39: 190 III/2.2: 36after Z 7246; text by Luther 00350
2815.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christus, der ist mein Leben"F maj.SATB 39: 191 III/2.2: 6after Z 132, Neu Leipziger GB, p 942 [21] 00351
2825.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christus, der ist mein Leben"G maj.SATB 39: 191 III/2.2: 184after BWV 95/1 00352
2835.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christus, der uns selig macht"A min.SATB 39: 192 III/2.2: 112after Z 6283a; text by Weiße after "Patris sapientia" 00353
2845.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Christus ist erstanden, hat überwunden"C maj.SATB 39: 192 III/2.2: 113after Z 6240b; text by Weiße 00354
2855.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Da der Herr Christ zu Tische saß"C min.SATB 39: 193 III/2.2: 110after Z 2503; text by Herman 00355
2865.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Danket dem Herrn, denn er ist"A min.SATB 39: 193 III/2.2: 134after Z 12; text by Horn  [ de ] 00356
2875.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Dank sei Gott in der Höhe"F maj.SATB 39: 194 III/2.2: 182after Z 5391; text by Mühlmann  [ de ] 00357
2885.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Das alte Jahr vergangen ist" D Dor. SATB 39: 194 III/2.1: 11
III/2.2: 93
after Z 381; text by Steuerlein  [ de ] 00358
2895.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Das alte Jahr vergangen ist"E min.SATB 39: 194 III/2.2: 183after Z 381; text by Steuerlein  [ de ] 00359
2905.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Das walt Gott Vater und Gott Sohn"F maj.SATB 39: 195 III/2.2: 132after Z 673; text by Behm 00360
2915.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Das walt mein Gott"D min.SATB 39: 195 III/2.2: 42after Z 4217; text by Förtsch  [ wikisource:de ]? 00361
2925.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Den Vater dort oben"C maj.SATB 39: 196 III/2.2: 141after Z 4795; text by Weiße 00362
2935.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Der du bist drei in Einigkeit" D Dor. SATB 39: 196 III/2.2: 89after Z 335e; text by Luther after "O lux beata Trinitas" 00363
2945.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich"G maj.SATB 39: 197 III/2.2: 90after Z 7870; text after "Dies est laetitiae" 00364
2955.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Des Heilgen Geistes reiche Gnad"D min.SATB 39: 197 III/2.2: 120after Z 370b; text by Gesius after "Spiritus Sancti gratia" 00365
2965.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Die Nacht ist kommen" G Mix. SATB 39: 198 III/2.2: 136after Z 5001; text by Herbert  [ de ] 00366
2975.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Die Sonn hat sich mit ihrem Glanz gewendet" D Dor. SATB 39: 198 III/2.2: 137after Z 923; text by Stegmann  [ de ]; ↔ BWV 447 00367
2985.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot"C maj.SATB 39: 198 III/2.2: 72after Z 1951; text by Luther 00368
299 [2]5.1725–1735chorale setting "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen"B maj.SATB 39: 199 III/2.1: 11
III/2.2: 121
Z 3068; text by Crasselius; → BWV 452 00369
299 [1] Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 39: chorale setting "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen"S(AT)B (V Bc) 432: 50 V/4: 126 11543
3005.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Du großer Schmerzensmann"E min.SATB 39: 199 III/2.2: 94after Z 5159a; text by Thebesius  [ de ] 00370
3015.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Du, o schönes Weltgebäude"D min.SATB 39: 200 III/2.2: 80after Z 6773; text by Franck, J. 00371
3025.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"D maj.SATB 39: 200 III/2.1: 48
III/2.2: 14
after Z 7377; text by Luther after Ps. 46 00372
3035.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"D maj.SATB 39: 201 III/2.1: 10
III/2.2: 148
after Z 7377; text by Luther after Ps. 46 00373
3045.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Eins ist not, ach Herr, dies Eine"D maj.SATB 39: 201 III/2.1: 36
III/2.2: 166
after Z 7127; text by Schröder 00374
3055.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott"A min.SATB 39: 202 III/2.2: 20after Z 5851; text by Hegenwald after Ps. 51 00375
3065.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Erstanden ist der heilig Christ"F maj.SATB 39: 202 III/2.2: 100after Z 288; text after "Surrexit Christus hodie" 00376
3075.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit"B maj.SATB 39: 203 III/2.1: 22
III/2.2: 155
after Z 4429a; text by Ringwaldt 00377
3085.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl"B maj.SATB 39: 204 III/2.2: 17after Z 4436; text by Luther after Ps. 14 00378
3095.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Es stehn vor Gottes Throne" G Dor. SATB 39: 204 III/2.2: 95after Z 4298; text by Helmbold 00379
3105.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Es wird schier der letzte Tag herkommen"E min.SATB 39: 205 III/2.2: 140after Z 1423; text by Weiße 00380
3115.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Es woll uns Gott gnädig sein"B min.SATB 39: 205 III/2.2: 12after Z 7247; text by Luther after Ps. 67 00381
3125.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Es woll uns Gott gnädig sein"A min.SATB 39: 206 III/2.1: 70
III/2.2: 202
after Z 7247; text by Luther after Ps. 67 00382
3275.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit"D maj.SATB 39: 213 III/2.2: 193after Z 368; text by Hodenberg? 00397
3135.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Für Freuden lasst uns springen"G min.SATB 39: 206 III/2.2: 93after Z 2339; text by Peltsch  [ fr ] 00383
3145.c.1735 or earlier chorale setting "Gelobt seist du, Jesu Christ" D maj.SATB 39: 207 III/2.1: 48
III/2.2: 171
after Z 1947; text by Luther 00384
3155.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille"E min.SATB 39: 207 III/2.1: 38
III/2.2: 161
after BWV 511; text by Gerhardt; ↔ BWV 512, Z 7417a 00385
3165.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gott, der du selber bist das Licht"G min.SATB 39: 208 III/2.2: 133after Z 5814; text by Rist 00386
3175.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gott der Vater wohn uns bei"D maj.SATB 39: 208 III/2.2: 78after Z 8507; text by Luther 00387
3185.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gottes Sohn ist kommen"G maj.SATB 39: 209 III/2.2: 13after Z 3294; text by Horn  [ de ] 00388
F maj.III/2.2: 214
3195.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gott hat das Evangelium"E min.SATB 39: 209 III/2.2: 102after Z 1788; text by Alberus 00389
3205.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gott lebet noch"F maj.SATB 39: 210 III/2.2: 138after Z 7951; text by Zihn  [ de ]; ↔ BWV 461 00390
3215.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gottlob, es geht nunmehr zum Ende"B maj.SATB 39: 210 III/2.2: 108after Z 2853; → Z 2855; text by Luther 00391
3225.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet"C maj.SATB 39: 211 III/2.2: 39after Z 8078; text by Luther 00392
3235.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Gott sei uns gnädig und barmherzig"F♯ min.SATB 39: 212 III/2.2: 186after German Magnificat; text after Ps. 67 00393
3255.1750 or earlier chorale setting "Heilig, heilig, heilig" F maj.SATB 39: 212 III/2.2: 138after Z 8633a; text after Sanctus; ↔ Z 8634 00395
chorale setting "Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus" after Z 8633a; text: Sanctus; ↔ Z 8634
3265.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir"B maj.SATB 39: 213 III/2.2: 96after Z 368; text by Eber 00396
3285.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben wir"A min.SATB 39: 214 III/2.2: 117after Z 8652; text by Luther after Te Deum 00398
3295.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr, ich denk an jene Zeit"B maj.SATB 39: 216 III/2.2: 123after Z 4840; text by Mylius  [ de ] 00399
3305.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr, ich habe missgehandelt"A min.SATB 39: 216 III/2.2: 21after Z 3695; text by Franck, J. 00400
3315.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Herr, ich habe missgehandelt"A min.SATB 39: 217 III/2.1: 47
III/2.2: 171
after Z 3695; text by Franck, J. 00401
3325.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend"G maj.SATB 39: 217 III/2.2: 79after Z 624; text by William of Saxe-Weimar 00402
3335.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du hast bereit'"G min.SATB 39: 218 III/2.2: 133after Z 4711; text by Kinner  [ de ] 00403
3345.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, ich schrei zu dir"G min.SATB III/2.1: 43 after Z 4486 00404
chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut" 39: 218 III/2.2: 41after Z 4486; text by Ringwaldt
3355.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht"E min.SATB 39: 218 III/2.1: 60
III/2.2: 175
after Z 423; text by Behm 00405
chorale setting "O Jesu, du mein Bräutigam"III/2.2: 139after Z 423; text by Hermann
3365.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott"A maj.SATB 39: 219 III/2.2: 106after Z 423; text by Eber 00406
3375.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr, nun lass in Friede"A min.SATB 39: 219 III/2.2: 107after Z 3302; text by Behme  [ de ] 00407
3385.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Herr, straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn, das bitt"A min.SATB 39: 220 III/2.2: 131after Z 4606a; text after Ps. 6 [22] 00408
3395.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wer in dem Schutz des Höchsten ist"A maj.SATB 39: 220 III/2.2: 84after Z 4438; text by Heyden 00409
chorale setting "Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir"after Z 4438; text by Bienemann  [ de ]
3405.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr"C maj.SATB 39: 221 III/2.1: 42
III/2.2: 164
after Z 8326; text by Schalling 00410
3415.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Heut ist, o Mensch, ein großer Trauertag" G Dor. SATB 39: 221 III/2.2: 96after Z 8569/A; text by Löwenstern 00411
3425.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn"A min.SATB 39: 222 III/2.2: 44after Z 2585; text by Stolzhagen  [ de ] 00412
3435.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Hilf, Gott, dass mirs gelinge" G Dor. SATB 39: 222 III/2.2: 112after Z 4329f; text by Müller, H. [23] 00413
3445.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Hilf, Herr Jesu, lass gelingen" G Dor. SATB 39: 223 III/2.2: 89after Z 3687a; text by Rist 00414
3455.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht"G min.SATB 39: 223 III/2.1: 13
III/2.2: 148
Z 5878a; text by Dach 00415
3465.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ich dank dir, Gott, für deine Wohltat"C maj.SATB 39: 224 III/2.2: 132after Z 8090; text by Freder  [ de ] 00416
3475.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ich dank dir, lieber Herre"A maj.SATB 39: 224 III/2.2: 2after Z 5354a–b; text by Kolross 00417
3485.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Ich dank dir, lieber Herre"B maj.SATB 39: 225 III/2.1: 39
III/2.2: 162
after Z 5354a–b; text by Kolross 00418
3495.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ich dank dir schon durch deinen Sohn"F maj.SATB 39: 225 III/2.2: 106after Z 247b; text by Burchart  [ de ] 00419
3505.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ich danke dir, Herr Gott, in deinem Throne"G min.SATB 39: 226 III/2.2: 135after Z 3199; text by Fabricius  [ de ] 00420
3515.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt" G Dor. SATB 39: 226 III/2.2: 13after Z 1679; text by Leon  [ de ] 00421
3665.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte"D min.SATB 39: 236 III/2.2: 92after Z 3703; text by Franck, J. 00436
3675.1750 or earlierchorale setting "In allen meinen Taten"C maj.SATB 39: 236 III/2.2: 81after Z 2276; text by Fleming [24] 00437
3685.1750 or earlierchorale setting "In dulci jubilo"F maj.SATB 39: 236 III/2.2: 83after Z 4947 00438
3525.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele"A min.SATB 39: 227 III/2.2: 22after Z 6804; text by Rist 00422
3535.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele"G min.SATB 39: 228 III/2.1: 26
III/2.2: 160
after Z 6804; text by Rist 00423
3545.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele" B Dor. SATB 39: 228 III/2.1: 99
III/2.2: 211
after Z 6804; text by Rist 00424
3555.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, der du selbsten wohl"A maj.SATB 39: 229 III/2.2: 97after Z 6335; text by Bapzien  [ de ] 00425
3565.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, du mein liebstes Leben"G min.SATB 39: 230 III/2.2: 144after Z 7891; text by Rist 00426
3575.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein" C Dor. SATB 39: 230 III/2.2: 144BWV 470, Z 6446 00427
3585.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude"D min.SATB 39: 231 III/2.1: 80
III/2.2: 204
after Z 8032; text by Franck, J. 00428
3605.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne"B maj.SATB 39: 232 III/2.1: 73
III/2.2: 201
after Z 6551a; text by Janus 00430
3595.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne"A maj.SATB 39: 232 III/2.2: 209after BWV 154/3; text by Janus 00429
3615.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, meines Herzens Freud"B maj.SATB 39: 233 III/2.1: 34
III/2.2: 157
after Z 4797–4798; text by Flittner  [ de ] 00431
3625.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Jesu, nun sei gepreiset"B maj.SATB 39: 234 III/2.1: 12
III/2.2: 149
after Z 8477a; text by Hermann 00432
3645.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand" G Dor. SATB 39: 235 III/2.2: 99after Z 1978; text by Luther 00434
3635.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gottes Zorn wandt"E min.SATB 39: 234 III/2.2: 19after Z 1576; text by Luther 00433
3655.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Jesus, meine Zuversicht"C maj.SATB 39: 235 III/2.2: 100after Z 3432b; text by Louise Henriette of N 00435
3695.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Keinen hat Gott verlassen"E min.SATB 39: 237 III/2.2: 73after Z 5395 00439
3705.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist"C maj.SATB 39: 238 III/2.2: 105after Z 295; text by Luther 00440
3715.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit"A min.SATB 39: 238 III/2.2: 74after Z 8600c 00441
3725.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Lass, o Herr, dein Ohr sich neigen" G Dor. SATB 39: 240 III/2.2: 128after Z 6863; text by Opitz 00442
3735.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier"G maj.SATB 39: 240 III/2.2: 74, 190after Z 3498b; text by Clausnitzer 00443
3745.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Lobet den Herren, denn er ist sehr" G Dor. SATB 39: 241 III/2.2: 134after Z 975; text after Ps. 147 00444
3755.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich"G maj.SATB 39: 241 III/2.1: 45
III/2.2: 164
after Z 198; text by Herman 00445
3765.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich"A maj.SATB 39: 242 III/2.2: 197after Z 198; text by Herman 00446
3775.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt"D maj.SATB 39: 242 III/2.2: 26after Z 2383; text by Schein 00447
3785.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Mein Augen schließ ich jetzt"G maj.SATB 39: 243 III/2.2: 153after Z 1067; text by Löwenstern 00448
3795.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht, Jesus"G maj.SATB 39: 243 III/2.2: 87after Z 3448a 00449
3805.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht, weil"E maj.SATB 39: 244 III/2.1: 62
III/2.2: 178
after Z 3449; text by Keymann 00450
3245.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Meine Seele erhebet den Herren"E min.SATB 39: 212 III/2.2: 73after German Magnificat; text by Luther after Lk. 1:46–55 00394
3815.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Meines Lebens letzte Zeit"E min.SATB 39: 244 III/2.2: 199after Z 6380; ↔ BWV 488 00451
3825.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin" G Dor. SATB 39: 245 III/2.1: 40
III/2.2: 28
after Z 3986; text by Luther 00452
3835.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Mitten wir im Leben sind"A min.SATB 39: 246 III/2.2: 124after Z 8502; text by Luther after Media vita 00453
3845.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr"C min.SATB 39: 247 III/2.2: 86Z 3355; text by Gerhardt 00454
3855.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist"A maj.SATB 39: 247 III/2.1: 76
III/2.2: 22
after Z 2029a; text by Luther 00455
3865.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Nun danket alle Gott"A maj.SATB 39: 248 III/2.1: 101
III/2.2: 20
after Z 5142; text by Rinkart 00456
3875.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Nun freut euch, Gottes Kinder all" D Dor. SATB 39: 248 III/2.2: 104after Z 364; text by Alberus 00457
3885.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein"G maj.SATB 39: 248 III/2.2: 103after Z 4427; text by Luther 00458
3895.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren"C maj.SATB 39: 249 III/2.1: 32
III/2.2: 159
after Z 8244; text by Gramann after Ps. 103 00459
3905.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren"C maj.SATB 39: 250 III/2.1: 58
III/2.2: 176
after Z 8244; text by Gramann after Ps. 103 00460
3915.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Nun preiset alle Gottes Barmherzigkeit"G maj.SATB 39: 250 III/2.2: 131after Z 4089a; text by Löwenstern 00461
3925.1734–1750chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"B maj.SATB 39: 251 III/2.2: 172after BWV 97/9; text by Gerhardt 00462
3965.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Nun sich der Tag geendet hat"A min.SATB 39: 252 III/2.2: 142after Z 212b; text by Krieger 00466
3975.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort"F maj.SATB 39: 253 III/2.1: 23
III/2.2: 163
after Z 5820; text by Johann Rist; ↔ BWV 513 00467
3985.c.1728–1729chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"D maj.SATB 39: 254 III/2.2: 182after Z 5206b; text by Heermann; ↔ BWV 197a/7 00468
3995.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"G maj.SATB 39: 254 III/2.2: 184after Z 5148; text by Heermann 00469
4005.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O Herzensangst"E maj.SATB 39: 255 III/2.2: 99Z 1003; text by Müller von Königsberg 00470
4015.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig"F maj.SATB 39: 255 III/2.2: 94after Z 4361a; text by Decius after Agnus Dei 00471
4025.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß"E maj.SATB 39: 256 III/2.2: 114after Z 8303; text by Heyden 00472
4035.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O Mensch, schau Jesum Christum an" G Dor. SATB 39: 257 III/2.2: 116after Z 3994a–b; text by Specht; ↔ Z 3994c 00473
4045.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid"A min.SATB 39: 257 III/2.2: 34after Z 1915; text by Rist 00474
F min.III/2.2: 215
3935.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben"A maj.SATB 39: 251 III/2.1: 44
III/2.2: 163
after Z 2293b; text by Gerhardt 00463
3945.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben"A maj.SATB 39: 252 III/2.1: 96
III/2.2: 210
after Z 2293b; text by Gerhardt 00464
3955.1724–1750chorale setting "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben"A maj.SATB 39: 252 III/2.2: 208after BWV 245/11; text by Gerhardt 00465
4055.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen"D min.SATB 39: 258 III/2.2: 124after Z 1583; text by Dach; ↔ BWV 495 00475
4065.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen"D min.SATB 39: 258 III/2.2: 129after Z 1581; text by Dach 00476
4075.1750 or earlierchorale setting "O wir armen Sünder"D maj.SATB 39: 258 III/2.2: 114after Z 8187c; text by Bonnus  [ de ] 00477
4085.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Schaut, ihr Sünder" G Dor. SATB 39: 259 III/2.2: 98after Z 8569/B; text by Löwenstern 00478
4095.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Seelenbräutigam"A maj.SATB 39: 260 III/2.2: 82, 216after Z 3255a–b; text by Drese; ↔ BWV 496 00479
4105.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig"G min.SATB 39: 260 III/2.2: 98after Z 3889b; text by Keymann; ↔ BWV 499 00480
4115.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Singt dem Herrn ein neues Lied"G maj.SATB 39: 260 III/2.2: 146after Z 6424; text by Löwenstern 00481
4125.1750 or earlierchorale setting "So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht" G Dor. SATB 39: 261 III/2.2: 119after Z 849; text by Pfeiffer  [ de ]; ↔ BWV 501 00482
4135.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Sollt ich meinem Gott nicht singen"D min.SATB 39: 262 III/2.2: 130after Z 7886b; text by Gerhardt; ↔ BWV 481 00483
4145.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Uns ist ein Kindlein heut geborn"G maj.SATB 39: 262 III/2.2: 86after Z 439; ↔ BWV 253 00484
4155.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Valet will ich dir geben"D maj.SATB 39: 263 III/2.2: 16after Z 5404a; text by Herberger 00485
4165.1724-04-07chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich"D min.SATB 39: 263 III/2.1: 94
III/2.2: 27
after Z 2561; text by Luther after Mt 6:9–13; ↔ BWV 245.1/5 00486
4175.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen"B min.SATB 39: 264 III/2.1: 92
III/2.2: 209
after Z 5264b; text by Helmbold 00487
4185.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen"A min.SATB 39: 264 III/2.2: 192after Z 5264b; text by Helmbold 00488
4195.1726–1761 (CPE)chorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen"A min.SATB 39: 265 III/2.2: 64by Bach, C. P. E.; after BWV 16/6; text by Eber 00489
chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen"by Bach, C. P. E.; after BWV 16/6; text by Helmbold
2575.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit"A min.SATB 39: 178 III/2.1: 46
III/2.2: 170
after Z 4441a; text by Luther after Ps. 124 00327
4205.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz"A min.SATB 39: 265 III/2.2: 84after Z 1689a 00490
4215.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz"A min.SATB 39: 266 III/2.1: 65
III/2.2: 178
after Z 1689a; ↔ BWV 1164/2 00491
4225.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen" G Mix. SATB 39: 266 III/2.1: 82
III/2.2: 204
after Z 6461; → Z 6462; text by Gerhardt 00492
4235.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Was betrübst du dich, mein Herze" G Dor. SATB 39: 267 III/2.2: 140Z 6830; text by Herrmann  [ wikisource:de ] 00493
4245.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübet"A min.SATB 39: 267 III/2.2: 108after Z 1837; text by Schultt, R. F.  [ scores ]; ↔ BWV 506 00494
4255.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Was willst du dich, o meine Seele, kränken"A min.SATB 39: 268 III/2.2: 142after Z 7844; text by Werder  [ de ] 00495
4265.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Weltlich Ehr und zeitlich Gut"C maj.SATB 39: 269 III/2.2: 122after Z 4972; text by Weiße 00496
4275.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wenn ich in Angst und Not"E maj.SATB 39: 269 III/2.2: 85after Z 4233; text by Löwenstern 00497
4285.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist"G maj.SATB 39: 270 III/2.2: 187after Z 4482a; text by Herman 00498
4295.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist"A maj.SATB 39: 270 III/2.1: 91
III/2.2: 29
after Z 4482a; text by Herman 00499
4305.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist"A maj.SATB 39: 271 III/2.1: 68
III/2.2: 201
after Z 4482a; text by Herman 00500
4315.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein"F maj.SATB 39: 272 III/2.2: 38after Z 394; text by Eber 00501
4325.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein"G maj.SATB 39: 272 III/2.2: 146after Z 394; text by Eber 00502
4335.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wer Gott vertraut, hat wohl gebaut"G maj.SATB 39: 273 III/2.2: 78after Z 8207; text by Magdeburg  [ de ] [24] 00503
4345.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende"A min.SATB 39: 273 III/2.1: 38 after Z 2778; text by Emilie Juliane of B-M 00504
chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten"III/2.2: 85after Z 2778; text by Neumark
4355.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wie bist du, Seele, in mir so gar betrübt"E min.SATB 39: 274 III/2.2: 143after Z 4092; text by Zeutschner  [ choralwiki ] 00505
4365.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"E maj.SATB 39: 274 III/2.1: 45
III/2.2: 165
after Z 8359; text by Nicolai 00506
4375.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" D Dor. SATB 39: 275 III/2.2: 76after Z 7971; text by Luther after Creed 00507
2585.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält"B min.SATB 39: 179 III/2.2: 194after Z 4441a; text by Jonas 00328
4385.1750 or earlierchorale setting "Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst"F maj.SATB 39: 276 III/2.2: 90after Z 305; text by Kolross 00508
500a5.1726-04-19chorale setting "So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin" (in Bach's Leipzig versions of St Mark Passion attributed to Keiser)SATB Str BcII/9: 75text by Nachtenhöfer  [ de ]; ↔ BWV 500 00571
10845.1726-04-19chorale setting "O hilf Christe, Gottes Sohn" (in Bach's Leipzig versions of St Mark Passion attributed to Keiser)SATB Str BcII/9: 76text by Weiße; after BC D 5a/14 01270
10895.chorale setting "Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund"SATBIII/2.2: 216text by Lilius  [ de ] 01275
11225.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Denket doch, ihr Menschenkinder"F maj.SATB III/2.1: 31
III/2.2: 217
text by Hübner? [25] 01720
11235.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Wo Gott zum Haus gibt nicht sein Gunst"G maj.SATB III/2.1: 40 after Z 305; text by Kolross [25] 01721
11245.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ"E min.SATB III/2.1: 51 after Z 7400; text by Agricola, J. [25] 01722
11255.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"D maj.SATB III/2.1: 79 after Z 5206b; text by Heermann [25] 01723
11265.chorale setting "Lobet Gott, unsern Herren"SATBIII/2.2: 218 01724
6.Songs, Arias and Quodlibet (see also: List of songs and arias of Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
4396.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ach, dass nicht die letzte Stunde" ( Schemelli #831; tune #56)V Bc 39: 279 III/2.1: 210 Z 6721; text by Neumeister 00509
4406.1735–1736 or earliersong "Auf, auf! die rechte Zeit ist hier" ( Schemelli #171; tune #11)V Bc 39: 279 III/2.1: 123 Z 705; text by Opitz 00510
4416.c.1735 or earlierchorale setting "Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden" F maj. SATB III/2.1: 67 after Z 5243; text by Gerhardt 00511
1735–1736 or earliersong "Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden" ( Schemelli #320; tune #27)V Bc 39: 279 III/2.1: 152
4426.1735–1736 or earliersong "Beglückter Stand getreuer Seelen" ( Schemelli #570; tune #39)V Bc 39: 280 III/2.1: 176 after Z 5970; text by Bonin  [ de ] 00512
4436.1735–1736 or earliersong "Beschränkt, ihr Weisen dieser Welt" ( Schemelli #689; tune #47)V Bc 39: 280 III/2.1: 192 Z 7765; text by Wegleiter  [ wikisource:de ] 00513
4446.1735–1736 or earliersong "Brich entzwei, mein armes Herze" ( Schemelli #303; tune #24)V Bc 39: 280 III/2.1: 146 after Z 7110–7111a; → Z 7111b; text by Trommer  [ scores ] 00514
4456.1735–1736 or earliersong "Brunnquell aller Güter" ( Schemelli #335; tune #29)V Bc 39: 281 III/2.1: 156 after Z 6252b; text by Franck, J. 00515
4466.1735–1736 or earliersong "Der lieben Sonnen Licht und Pracht" ( Schemelli #39; tune #2)V Bc 39: 281 III/2.1: 106 after Z 5659; text by Scriver 00516
4476.1735–1736 or earliersong "Der Tag ist hin, die Sonne gehet nieder" ( Schemelli #40; tune #3)V Bc 39: 281 III/2.1: 108 after Z 923; ↔ BWV 297; text by Rube  [ fr ] 00517
4486.1735–1736 or earliersong "Der Tag mit seinem Lichte" ( Schemelli #43; tune #4)V Bc 39: 282 III/2.1: 110 after Z 7512b; text by Gerhardt 00518
4496.1735–1736 or earliersong "Dich bet ich an, mein höchster Gott" ( Schemelli #396; tune #31)V Bc 39: 282 III/2.1: 160 Z 2437; text by Olearius, J. G.  [ de ] [26] 00519
4506.1735–1736 or earliersong "Die bittre Leidenszeit beginnet abermal" ( Schemelli #258; tune #17)V Bc 39: 282 III/2.1: 134 after Z 7429; text by Elmenhorst  [ de ] 00520
4516.1735–1736 or earlier song "Die güldne Sonne" ( Schemelli #13; tune #1)V Bc 39: 283 III/2.1: 104 after Z 8015; text by Gerhardt 00521
4526.1735–1736 or earliersong "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen" ( Schemelli #397; tune #32)V Bc 39: 284 III/2.1: 162 after BWV 299; → Z 3068; text by Crasselius 00522
4536.1735–1736 or earliersong "Eins ist not! ach Herr, dies Eine" ( Schemelli #112; tune #7)V Bc 39: 284 III/2.1: 116 Z 7129; text by Schröder  [ scores ] 00523
4546.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist" ( Schemelli #187; tune #12)V Bc 39: 284 III/2.1: 124 after Z 5741; text by Rist 00524
4556.1735–1736 or earliersong "Erwürgtes Lamm, das die verwahrten Siegel" ( Schemelli #580; tune #43)V Bc 39: 285 III/2.1: 184 after Z 3138; text by Bonin  [ de ] 00525
4566.1735–1736 or earliersong "Es glänzet der Christen inwendiges Leben" ( Schemelli #572; tune #40)V Bc 39: 285 III/2.1: 178 after Z 6969; text by Richter 00526
4576.1735–1736 or earliersong "Es ist nun aus mit meinem Leben" ( Schemelli #847; tune #57)V Bc 39: 286 III/2.1: 212 after Z 6969; text by Omeis  [ de ] 00527
4586.1735–1736 or earliersong "Es ist vollbracht! Vergiss ja nicht dies Wort" ( Schemelli #306; tune #25)V Bc 39: 286 III/2.1: 148 after Z 2692; text by Schmidt  [ scores ] 00528
4596.1735–1736 or earliersong "Es kostet viel, ein Christ zu sein" ( Schemelli #522; tune #38)V Bc 39: 286 III/2.1: 174 after Z 2727; text by Richter 00529
4606.1735–1736 or earliersong "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" ( Schemelli #647; tune #45)V Bc 39: 288 III/2.1: 188 after Z 7415; text by Gerhardt 00530
4616.1735–1736 or earliersong "Gott lebet noch" ( Schemelli #488; tune #37)V Bc 39: 288 III/2.1: 172 after Z 7951; ↔ BWV 320; text by Zihn  [ de ] 00531
4626.1735–1736 or earliersong "Gott wie groß ist deine Güte" ( Schemelli #360; tune #30)V Bc 39: 289 III/2.1: 158 text by Schemelli; → Z 7937 00532
4636.1735–1736 or earliersong "Herr, nicht schicke deine Rache" ( Schemelli #78; tune #5)V Bc 39: 289 III/2.1: 112 after Z 6863; text by Opitz 00533
4646.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht" ( Schemelli #861; tune #58)V Bc 39: 290 III/2.1: 214 after Z 5869a; text by Dach 00534
4656.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ich freue mich in dir" ( Schemelli #194; tune #13)V Bc 39: 290 III/2.1: 126 after Z 5138; text by Ziegler, C. 00535
4666.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ich halte treulich still" ( Schemelli #657; tune #46)V Bc 39: 290 III/2.1: 190 text by Till  [ scores ]; → Z 5082 00536
4676.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ich lass dich nicht" ( Schemelli #734; tune #51)V Bc 39: 291 III/2.1: 200 after Z 7455; text by Deßler  [ de ] 00537
4686.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ich liebe Jesum alle Stund" ( Schemelli #737; tune #52)V Bc 39: 291 III/2.1: 202 after Z 4731; → Z 4732 00538
4696.1735–1736 or earlier song "Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier" ( Schemelli #195; tune #14)V Bc 39: 292 III/2.1: 128 Z 4663; text by Gerhardt 00539
4766.1735–1736 or earliersong "Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte" ( Schemelli #197; tune #15)V Bc 39: 294 III/2.1: 130 after Z 3703; text by Franck, J. 00546
4716.1735–1736 or earliersong "Jesu, deine Liebeswunden" ( Schemelli #139; tune #10)V Bc 39: 292 III/2.1: 122 text by Wegleit.  [ wikisource:de ]?; → Z 1302 00541
4706.1735–1736 or earliersong "Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein" ( Schemelli #741; tune #53)V Bc 39: 292 III/2.1: 204 BWV 357; → Z 6446 00540
4726.1735–1736 or earlier song "Jesu, meines Glaubens Zier" ( Schemelli #119; tune #8)V Bc 39: 293 III/2.1: 118 after Z 6453; text by Sacer 00542
4736.1735–1736 or earliersong "Jesu, meines Herzens Freud" ( Schemelli #696; tune #48)V Bc 39: 293 III/2.1: 194 after Z 4797–4798; text by Flittner  [ de ] 00543
4746.1735–1736 or earliersong "Jesus ist das schönste Licht" ( Schemelli #463; tune #33)V Bc 39: 293 III/2.1: 164 after Z 6412; text by Richter 00544
4756.1735–1736 or earliersong "Jesus, unser Trost und Leben" ( Schemelli #333; tune #28)V Bc 39: 294 III/2.1: 154 after Z 4918; text by Homburg  [ de ] 00545
4776.1735–1736 or earliersong "Kein Stündlein geht dahin" ( Schemelli #869; tune #60)V Bc 39: 294 III/2.1: 218 after 4243b; text by Franck, M.? 00547
4786.1735–1736 or earlier song "Komm, süßer Tod" ( Schemelli #868; tune #59)V Bc 39: 295 III/2.1: 216 Z 4400 00548
4796.1735–1736 or earliersong "Kommt, Seelen, dieser Tag" ( Schemelli #936; tune #67)V Bc 39: 295 III/2.1: 232 Z 5185; text by Löscher 00549
4806.1735–1736 or earliersong "Kommt wieder aus der finstern Gruft" ( Schemelli #938; tune #68)V Bc 39: 296 III/2.1: 234 Z 4709; text by Löscher 00550
4816.1735–1736 or earliersong "Lasset uns mit Jesu ziehen" ( Schemelli #281; tune #18)V Bc 39: 296 III/2.1: 136 after Z 7886b; ↔ BWV 413; text by Birken 00551
4826.1735–1736 or earliersong "Liebes Herz, bedenke doch" ( Schemelli #467; tune #34)V Bc 39: 297 III/2.1: 166 after Z 6434; text by Koitsch  [ de ] 00552
4836.1735–1736 or earliersong "Liebster Gott, wann werd ich sterben" ( Schemelli #873; tune #61) E♭ maj. V Bc 39: 297 III/2.1: 220 after Z 6634; text by Neumann 00553
4846.1735–1736 or earliersong "Liebster Herr Jesu, wo bleibst du so lange" ( Schemelli #874; tune #62)V Bc 39: 298 III/2.1: 222 Z 3969; text by Weselowius  [ scores ] 00554
4856.1735–1736 or earliersong "Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen" ( Schemelli #761; tune #54)V Bc 39: 298 III/2.1: 206 after Z 4932c; text by Fritsch 00555
4886.1735–1736 or earliersong "Meines Lebens letzte Zeit" ( Schemelli #881; tune #63)V Bc 39: 299 III/2.1: 224 after Z 6380; ↔ BWV 381 00558
4866.1735–1736 or earliersong "Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen" ( Schemelli #121; tune #9)V Bc 39: 298 III/2.1: 120 after Z 5988; text by Deßler  [ de ] 00556
4876.1735–1736 or earliersong "Mein Jesu! was vor Seelenweh" ( Schemelli #283; tune #19)V Bc 39: 299 III/2.1: 138 text by Schemelli?; → Z 8383 00557
4896.1735–1736 or earliersong "Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr" ( Schemelli #574; tune #41)V Bc 39: 300 III/2.1: 180 after Z 3342; text by Gerhardt? 00559
4906.1735–1736 or earliersong "Nur mein Jesus ist mein Leben" ( Schemelli #700; tune #49)V Bc 39: 300 III/2.1: 196 after Z 8404c 00560
4916.1735–1736 or earliersong "O du Liebe meiner Liebe" ( Schemelli #284; tune #20)V Bc 39: 300 III/2.1: 140 after Z 6693; text by Senitz  [ Wikidata ] [27] 00561
4926.1735–1736 or earliersong "O finstre Nacht, wenn wirst du doch vergehen" ( Schemelli #891; tune #64)V Bc 39: 301 III/2.1: 226 Z 6171; text by Breithaupt  [ scores ] 00562
4936.1735–1736 or earliersong "O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild" ( Schemelli #203; tune #16)V Bc 39: 302 III/2.1: 132 after Z 2016a; text by Thilo  [ de ] 00563
4946.1735–1736 or earliersong "O liebe Seele, zieh die Sinnen" ( Schemelli #575; tune #42)V Bc 39: 302 III/2.1: 182 Z 7787 00564
4956.1735–1736 or earliersong "O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen" ( Schemelli #894; tune #65)V Bc 39: 302 III/2.1: 228 after Z 1583; ↔ BWV 405; text by Dach 00565
4966.1735–1736 or earliersong "Seelenbräutigam" ( Schemelli #472; tune #35)V Bc 39: 303 III/2.1: 168 after Z 3255a–b; ↔ BWV 409; text by Drese 00566
4976.1735–1736 or earliersong "Seelenweide" ( Schemelli #710; tune #50)V Bc 39: 303 III/2.1: 198 after Z 1286; text by Drese 00567
4996.1735–1736 or earliersong "Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig" ( Schemelli #293; tune #22)V Bc 39: 304 III/2.1: 143 after Z 3889b; ↔ BWV 410; text by Keymann 00569
4986.1735–1736 or earliersong "Selig, wer an Jesum denkt" ( Schemelli #292; tune #21)V Bc 39: 304 III/2.1: 142 Z 4846 00568
5006.1735–1736 or earliersong "So gehst du nun, mein Jesu hin" ( Schemelli #296; tune #23)V Bc 39: 304 III/2.1: 144 after Z 7631b; ↔ BWV 500a; text by Nachtenhöfer  [ de ] 00570
5016.1735–1736 or earliersong "So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht" ( Schemelli #315; tune #26)V Bc 39: 304 III/2.1: 150 after Z 849; ↔ BWV 412; text by Pfeiffer  [ de ] 00572
5026.1735–1736 or earliersong "So wünsch ich mir zu guter Letzt" ( Schemelli #901; tune #66)V Bc 39: 305 III/2.1: 230 Z 5892; text by Rist 00573
5036.1735–1736 or earliersong "Steh ich bei meinem Gott" ( Schemelli #945; tune #69)V Bc 39: 305 III/2.1: 236 after Z 5207; text by Herrnschmidt  [ de ] 00574
5046.1735–1736 or earliersong "Vergiss mein nicht, dass ich dein nicht vergesse" ( Schemelli #475; tune #36)V Bc 39: 306 III/2.1: 170 after Z 4779; text by Arnold 00575
5056.1735–1736 or earliersong "Vergiss mein nicht, ..., Mein allerliebster Gott" ( Schemelli #627; tune #44)V Bc 39: 306 III/2.1: 186 text by Arnold; → Z 4233 00576
5066.1735–1736 or earliersong "Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübt" ( Schemelli #779; tune #55)A min.V Bc 39: 307 III/2.1: 208 after Z 1837; ↔ BWV 424; text by Schultt, R. F.  [ scores ] 00577
5076.1735–1736 or earliersong "Wo ist mein Schäflein, das ich liebe" ( Schemelli #108; tune #6)V Bc 39: 308 III/2.1: 114 after Z 5958a; text by Schultt, J. P.  [ scores ] 00578
5086.1718-11-16 (GHS)
after 1733–1734 (AMB)
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 25: aria "Bist du bei mir" E♭ maj. V Bc 432: 36
39: 309
V/4: 102after Stölzel (Diomedes) 00579
5096.1725–1733 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 41: aria "Gedenke doch, mein Geist, zurücke"V Bc 432: 52
39: 310
V/4: 128 00580
5106.1725–1733 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 12: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" F maj. V Bc 432: 30
39: 311
V/4: 91 00581
5116.1725–1733 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 13a: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille"G min.V Bc 432: 31
39: 287
V/4: 91text by Gerhardt; → BWV 512 00582
5126.1725–1733 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 13b: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille"E min.V Bc 432: 31
39: 287
V/4: 91after BWV 511; ↔ BWV 315, Z 7417a; text by Gerhardt 00583
5136.1725–1733 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 42: song "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort"V Bc 432: 52
39: 301
V/4: 129BWV 397; text by Rist 00584
5146.1725–1733 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 35: song "Schaffs mit mir, Gott"V Bc 432: 48
39: 303
V/4: 125text by Schmolck 00585
5156.after 1733–1734 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 20a: aria "So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife"D min.V Bc 432: 34 V/4: 98by Bach, G. H.?; → BWV 515a 00586
515a6.after 1733–1734 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 20b: aria "So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife"G min.V Bc 432: 34
39: 309
V/4: 98after BWV 515 00587
5166.after 1733–1734 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 33: aria "Warum betrübst du dich"V Bc 432: 46
39: 307
V/4: 121 00588
5176.after 1733–1734 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 40: song "Wie wohl ist mir, o Freund der Seelen"V Bc 432: 51
39: 307
V/4: 128text by Deßler  [ de ] 00589
5186.after 1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 37: aria "Willst du dein Herz mir schenken" a.k.a. "Aria di G(i)ovannini"V Bc 432: 49
39: 311
V/4: 126 00590
5196.c.1736?Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 1: "Hier lieg ich nun, o Vater aller Gnaden"V Bcby Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403 00591
5206.c.1736?Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 2: "Das walt mein Gott, Gott Vater, Sohn und heilger Geist"V Bcby Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403 00592
5216.c.1736?Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 3: "Gott, mein Herz dir Dank zusendet"VIII/3by Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403 00593
5226.c.1736?Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 4: "Meine Seele, lass es gehen, wie es in der Welt jetzt geht"Vby Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403 00594
5236.c.1736?Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 5: "Ich gnüge mich an meinem Stande"Vby Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403 00595
5246.1707 – July 1708 Quodlibet (incomplete; wedding?)SATB (SBBB) Bc NBG 322 I/41: 69 00596
7.Works for organ (see also: List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
5257.1727–1731 Trio Sonata No. 1/6 E♭ maj.Organ 15: 3 IV/7: 1BWV 525a 00597
5267.1727–1731 Trio Sonata No. 2/6 C min.Organ 15: 13 IV/7: 14 00598
5277.1727–1731 Trio Sonata No. 3/6 (+e. v. for /1)D min.Organ 15: 26 IV/7: 28BWV 1044/2 00599
5287.1727–1731 Trio Sonata No. 4/6 (+e. v. for /2, /3)E min.Organ 15: 40 IV/7: 44after BWV 76/8 00600
5297.1727–1731 Trio Sonata No. 5/6 (+e. v. for /2)C maj.Organ 15: 50 IV/7: 56 00601
5307.1727–1731 Trio Sonata No. 6/6 G maj.Organ 15: 66 IV/7: 76 00602
5317.c.1703–1706 Prelude and Fugue C maj.Organ 15: 81 IV/5: 3in Möllersche Handschrift 00603
532.27.c.1708–1712 Prelude and Fugue D maj.Organ 15: 88 IV/5: 58after BWV 912/1, 532.1 00604
532.17. Fugue (early version) D maj.OrganIV/6: 95BWV 532.2/2 00605
5337.c.1704Prelude and Fugue ("Cathedral")E min.Organ 15: 100 IV/5: 90BWV 533a 00606
533a7.Prelude and FugueE min.KeyboardIV/6: 106BWV 533 00607
5357.after 1717Prelude and FugueG min.Organ 15: 112 IV/5: 157after BWV 535a 00609
535a7.c.1702–1704Prelude and Fugue (incomplete)G min.OrganIV/6: 109BWV 535; in Möllersche Handschrift 00610
5367.1708–1717Prelude and FugueA maj.Organ 15: 120 IV/5: 180BWV 152/1; → 536a 00611
5377.1729–1750 Fantasia and Fugue C min.Organ 15: 129 IV/5: 47 00613
5387.1712–1717 Toccata and Fugue ("Dorian") D min.Organ 15: 136 IV/5: 76 00614
5397.1724–1750?Prelude and FugueD min.Organ 15: 148 IV/5: 70after BWV 1001/2, 1000 00615
5407.c.1712–1717? Toccata and Fugue F maj.Organ 15: 154 IV/5: 112 00616
541
528/3
7.c.1712–1717?Toccata and Fugue (Trio BWV 528/3 e. v. as possible middle movement)G maj.Organ 15: 169 IV/5: 146BWV 528/3 00617
5427.c.1714–1720? Fantasia and Fugue ("Great"; independent compositions?; fugue also in F minor)G min.Organ 15: 177 IV/5: 167 00618
5437.after c.1730 Prelude and Fugue A min.Organ 15: 189 IV/5: 186after BWV 543/1a 00619
543/1a7.bef. c.1725 Prelude A min.OrganIV/6: 121BWV 543/1 00620
5447.1727–1731 (JSB)Prelude and FugueB min.Organ 15: 199 IV/5: 198 00621
545
529/2
7.1708–1717
after 1722
Prelude and Fugue (middle movement BWV 529/2 e. v. removed after 1722)C maj.Organ 15: 212 IV/5: 10after BWV 545a, b; → 529/2 00622
545a7.1708–1717Prelude and Fugue (early version)C maj.OrganIV/6: 77BWV 545b, 545 00623
5467.1708–1750Prelude and FugueC min.Organ 15: 218 IV/5: 35 00625
5477.1719–1750Prelude and FugueC maj.Organ 15: 228 IV/5: 20 00626
5487.1727–1731 (JSB) Prelude and Fugue ("Wedge")E min.Organ 15: 236 IV/5: 94 00627
5497.1705–1750Prelude and FugueC min.Organ 38: 3 IV/5: 30after BWV 549a 00628
549a7.bef. c.1703Prelude (or: Fantasia) and FugueD min.OrganIV/6: 101BWV 549; in Möllersche Handschrift 00629
5507.c.1708–1712Prelude and FugueG maj.Organ 38: 9 IV/5: 138 00630
5517.c.1699Prelude and FugueA min.Organ 38: 17 IV/6: 63 00631
5527.1739 Prelude and Fugue ("St Anne") from Clavier-Übung III E♭ maj.Organ 3: 173, 254 IV/4: 2, 105 00632
5627.1720–c.1748 Fantasia and Fugue (unfinished fugue added c.1747–1748)C min.Organ 38: 64, 209
44: 4
IV/5: 54 00642
5637.c.1704Fantasia and ImitatioC maj.Organ 38: 59 IV/6: 68in Andreas-Bach-Buch 00643
5647.1708–1717 Toccata, Adagio and Fugue C maj.Organ 15: 253 IV/6: 3 00644
5657.c.1704? Toccata and Fugue D min.Organ 15: 267 IV/6: 31 00645
5667.1703–1707 Prelude and Fugue (earliest manuscripts: C major; /1 as Toccata in BGA)E maj.
C maj.
Organ 15: 276 IV/6: 40 00646
5697.1703–c.1704PreludeA min.Organ 38: 89 IV/6: 59 00649
11217.c.1708–1709FantasiaC min.OrganIV/11: 54in Andreas-Bach-Buch; was Anh. 205 01516
5707.c.1698–1704FantasiaC maj.Organ 38: 62 IV/6: 16in Andreas-Bach-Buch 00650
5727.1708–c.1712 Fantasia, a.k.a. Pièce d'Orgue (+reworked version)G maj.Organ 38: 75 IV/7: 130, 144 00652
5737.c.1723–1724 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 6 Fantasia (incomplete?)C maj.Keyboard 38: 209
432: 3
V/4: 39
IV/6: 18
00653
5747.after c.1708?Fugue on a theme by LegrenziC min.Organ 38: 94 IV/6: 19after BWV 574b; ↔ 574a 00654
574a7.after c.1708?Fugue on a theme by Legrenzi (variant)C min.Organ 38: 205 IV/6: 82after BWV 574b; ↔ 574 00655
574b7.c.1707–1713 or earlierFugue on a theme by Legrenzi (early version)C min.OrganIV/6: 88after Legrenzi (theme); → BWV 574a, 574; in Andreas-Bach-Buch 00656
5757.1708–1717?FugueC min.Organ 38: 101 IV/6: 26 00657
5787.c.1713 or earlier Fugue ("Little")G min.Organ 38: 116 IV/6: 55in Andreas-Bach-Buch 00660
5797.c.1703–1707Fugue on a theme by CorelliB min.Organ 38: 121 IV/6: 71after Corelli (theme) 00661
5827.c.1709–1710 Passacaglia (and Fugue) C min.Organ 15: 289 IV/7: 98in Andreas-Bach-Buch 00664
5837.c.1708–1717TrioD min.Organ 38: 143 IV/7: 94 00665
5857.c.1726–1727 (JSB)TrioC min.Organ 38: 219 IV/8: 73after Fasch J. F., FaWV N:c2/1, /2; arr. by Bach 00667
5867.bef. c.1740TrioG maj.OrganIV/8: 78after Telemann? 00668
5877.c.1714?AriaF maj.Organ 38: 222 IV/8: 82after Couperin, Les Nations III/4 00669
5887.c.1703–1707CanzonaD min.Organ 38: 126 IV/7: 118in Möllersche Handschrift 00670
5897.bef. c.1742Alla breveD maj.Organ 38: 131 IV/7: 114 00671
5907.c.1723–1727 or laterPastorella (/1 incomplete?)F maj.Organ 38: 135 IV/7: 122 00672
5927.c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ G maj.Organ 38: 149 IV/8: 56after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, Concerto a 8; → BWV 592a 00674
592a7.c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo harpsichord G maj.Keyboard 42: 282 V/11: 150after BWV 592 00675
5937.c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ A min.Organ 38: 158 IV/8: 16after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 8 (RV 522) 00676
5947.c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ C maj.Organ 38: 171 IV/8: 30after Vivaldi, RV 208, Grosso Mogul 00677
5957.c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ C maj.Organ 38: 196 IV/8: 65after BWV 984/1 00678
5967.c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ (arrangement previously attributed to W. F. Bach)D min.OrganIV/8: 3after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 11 (RV 565) 00679
5997.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 1)A min.Organ 252: 3 IV/1: 3after Z 1174 00682
6007.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Gott durch deine Güte" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 2)F maj.Organ 252: 4 IV/1: 4after Z 3294 00683
chorale setting "Gottes Sohn ist kommen" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 2)
6017.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Herr Christ, der ein'ge Gottes Sohn" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 3; also in Neumeister Collection)A maj.Organ 252: 5 IV/1: 6after Z 4297a 00684
chorale setting "Herr Gott, nun sei gepreiset" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 3; also in Neumeister Collection)
6027.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Lob sei dem allmächtigen Gott" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 4)D min.Organ 252: 6 IV/1: 7after Z 339 00685
6037.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Puer natus in Bethlehem" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 5)G min.Organ 252: 6 IV/1: 8after Z 192b 00686
6047.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 6)G maj.Organ 252: 7 IV/1: 11after Z 1947 00687
6057.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 7)G maj.Organ 252: 8 IV/1: 11after Z 7870 00688
6067.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 8)D maj.Organ 252: 9 IV/1: 13after Z 346 00689
6077.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 9)G min.Organ 252: 10 IV/1: 14after Z 192a 00690
6087.c.1711–1713chorale setting "In dulci jubilo" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 10)A maj.Organ 252: 12 IV/1: 16after Z 4947 00691
6097.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 11)G maj.Organ 252: 13 IV/1: 18after Z 198 00692
6107.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 12)C min.Organ 252: 14 IV/1: 19after Z 8032 00693
6117.c.1714–1716chorale setting "Christum wir sollen loben schon" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 13)E min.Organ 252: 15 IV/1: 20after Z 297c 00694
6127.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Wir Christenleut" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 14)G min.Organ 252: 16 IV/1: 22after Z 2072 00695
6137.c.1740chorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 15)B min.Organ 252: 18 IV/1: 24after Z 5267 00696
6147.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Das alte Jahr vergangen ist" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 16)A min.Organ 252: 19 IV/1: 25after Z 381c 00697
6157.c.1708–1711chorale setting "In dir ist Freude" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 17)G maj.Organ 252: 20 IV/1: 27after Z 8537 00698
6167.c.1714–1716chorale setting "Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 18)D min.Organ 252: 24 IV/1: 30after Z 3986 00699
6177.c.1714–1716chorale setting "Herr Gott, nun schleuß den Himmel auf" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 19)A min.Organ 252: 26 IV/1: 32after Z 7641b 00700
6187.c.1714–1716chorale setting "O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 20)F maj.Organ 252: 28 IV/1: 34after Z 4361a 00701
6197.c.1714–1716chorale setting "Christe, du Lamm Gottes" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 21)F maj.Organ 252: 30 IV/1: 36after Z 58 00702
6207.c.1726chorale setting "Christus, der uns selig macht" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 22)A min.Organ 252: 30 IV/1: 37after BWV 620a 00703
620a7.c.1714–1716chorale setting "Christus, der uns selig macht" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 22, e. v.)A min.Organ 252: 149 IV/1: 78after Z 6283b; → BWV 620 00704
6217.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 23)A min.Organ 252: 32 IV/1: 39after Z 1706 00705
6227.c.1711–1713chorale setting "O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 24)E♭ maj.Organ 252: 33 IV/1: 40after Z 8303; → BWV 622 (var.) 00706
622 (var.)7.1716–1789chorale setting "O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß" (variant)Organafter BWV 622 00707
6237.c.1714–1716chorale setting "Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 25)G maj.Organ 252: 35 IV/1: 42after Z 423 00708
6247.c.1714–1716chorale setting "Hilf Gott, dass mir's gelinge" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 26)G min.Organ 252: 36 IV/1: 44after Z 4329 00709
6257.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 27)D min.Organ 252: 38 IV/1: 46after Z 7012a 00710
6267.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 28)A min.Organ 252: 39 IV/1: 48after Z 1978 00711
6277.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Christ ist erstanden" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 29)D min.Organ 252: 40 IV/1: 49after Z 8584 00712
6287.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Erstanden ist der heilge Christ" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 30)D maj.Organ 252: 44 IV/1: 54after Z 1747a 00713
6297.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Erschienen ist der herrliche Tag" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 31)D min.Organ 252: 45 IV/1: 55after Z 1743 00714
6307.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 32)D min.Organ 252: 46 IV/1: 56after BWV 630a 00715
630a7.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 32, e. v.)OrganIV/1: 80after Z 2585; → BWV 630 00716
6317.c.1726chorale setting "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 33)D min.Organ 252: 47 IV/1: 58after BWV 631a 00717
631a7.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 33, e. v.)G maj.Organ 252: 150 IV/1: 82after Z 295; → BWV 631 00718
6327.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 34)F maj.Organ 252: 48 IV/1: 59after Z 624 00719
6337.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier" distinctus ( Orgelbüchlein No. 36)A maj.Organ 252: 49 IV/1: 61after BWV 634 00720
6347.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 35)A maj.Organ 252: 50 IV/1: 60after Z 3498b; → BWV 633 00721
6357.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 37)C maj.Organ 252: 50 IV/1: 62after Z 1951 00722
6367.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 38)D min.Organ 252: 52 IV/1: 64after Z 2561 00723
6377.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 39)A min.Organ 252: 53 IV/1: 65after Z 7549 00724
6387.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Es ist das Heil uns kommen her" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 40)D maj.Organ 252: 54 IV/1: 66after BWV 638a 00725
638a7.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Es ist das Heil uns kommen her" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 40, e. v.)OrganIV/1: 83after Z 4430; → BWV 638 00726
6397.c.1708–1711 or earlierchorale setting "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 41; also in Neumeister Collection)F min.Organ 252: 55 IV/1: 68after Z 7400; → BWV Anh. 73 00727
6407.c.1711–1713chorale setting "In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 42)E min.Organ 252: 56 IV/1: 70after Z 2459 00728
6417.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 43)G maj.Organ 252: 57 IV/1: 71after Z 394 00729
6427.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 44)A min.Organ 252: 58 IV/1: 72after Z 2778 00730
6437.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Alle Menschen müssen sterben" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 45)G maj.Organ 252: 59 IV/1: 74after Z 6779a 00731
6447.c.1711–1713chorale setting "Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig" ( Orgelbüchlein No. 46)G min.Organ 252: 60 IV/1: 75after Z 1887b 00732
6457.1747–1748chorale setting "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" ( Schübler Chorales No. 1)E♭ maj.Organ 252: 63 IV/1: 86after BWV 140/4 00733
6467.1747–1748chorale setting "Wo soll ich fliehen hin" ( Schübler Chorales No. 2)E min.Organ 252: 66 IV/1: 90after Z 2164 00734
chorale setting "Auf meinen lieben Gott" ( Schübler Chorales No. 2)
6477.1747–1748chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" ( Schübler Chorales No. 3)C min.Organ 252: 68 IV/1: 92after BWV 93/4 00735
6487.1747–1748chorale setting "Meine Seele erhebt den Herren" ( Schübler Chorales No. 4)D min.Organ 252: 70 IV/1: 94after BWV 10/5 00736
6497.1747–1748chorale setting "Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ" ( Schübler Chorales No. 5)B♭ maj.Organ 252: 71 IV/1: 95after BWV 6/3 00737
6507.1747–1748chorale setting "Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter" ( Schübler Chorales No. 6)G maj.Organ 252: 74 IV/1: 98after BWV 137/2 00738
6517.c.1740chorale setting "Komm, heiliger Geist" (Fantasia; Leipzig Chorales 1/18)F maj.Organ 252: 79 IV/2: 3after BWV 651a 00739
651a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott" (Fantasia; e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 151 IV/2: 117after Z 7445a; → BWV 651 00740
6527.c.1740chorale setting "Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott" (alio modo; Leipzig Chorales 2/18)G maj.Organ 252: 86 IV/2: 13after BWV 652a 00741
652a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott" (e. v.: Weimar)OrganIV/2: 121after Z 7445a; → BWV 652 00742
6537.c.1740chorale setting "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" ( Leipzig Chorales 3/18)G maj.Organ 252: 92 IV/2: 22after BWV 653a 00743
653a7.1708–1717chorale setting "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" (alio modo; 2nd v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 157 IV/2: 133after BWV 653b; → BWV 653 00744
653b7.1708–1714chorale setting "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" (à 5; 1st v.: Weimar)Organ 40: 49 IV/2: 130after Z 7663; → BWV 653a 00745
6547.c.1740chorale setting "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" ( Leipzig Chorales 4/18)E♭ maj.Organ 252: 95 IV/2: 26after BWV 654a 00746
654a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" (e. v.: Weimar)OrganIV/2: 136after Z 6923; → BWV 654 00747
6557.c.1740chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (Trio; Leipzig Chorales 5/18)G maj.Organ 252: 98 IV/2: 31after BWV 655a; ↔ 655 var. 1–4; → 655bc 00748
655 var. 17.1708–1798chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (variant 1)Organafter Z 624; ↔ BWV 655(a), var. 2–4 00749
655 var. 27.1708–1798chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (variant 2)F maj.Organafter Z 624; ↔ BWV 655(a), var. 1, 3–4 00750
655 var. 37.1708–1798chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (variant 3)F maj.Organafter Z 624; ↔ BWV 655(a), var. 1–2, 4 00751
655 var. 47.1708–1798chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (variant 4)F maj.Organafter Z 624; ↔ BWV 655(a), var. 1–3 00752
655a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (Trio; e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 162 IV/2: 140after Z 624; ↔ BWV 655 var. 1–4; → 655 00753
6567.c.1740chorale setting "O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig" ( Leipzig Chorales 6/18)A maj.Organ 252: 102 IV/2: 38after BWV 656a 00756
656a7.1708–1714chorale setting "O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig" (e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 166 IV/2: 146after Z 4361b; → BWV 656 00757
6577.1708–1714Chorale prelude Nun danket alle Gott ( Leipzig Chorales 7/18)G maj.Organ 252: 108 IV/2: 46after Z 5142 00758
6587.c.1740chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen" ( Leipzig Chorales 8/18)F min.Organ 252: 112 IV/2: 51after BWV 658a 00759
658a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen" (Fantasia; e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 170 IV/2: 154after Z 5264bBWV 658 00760
6597.c.1740chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" ( Leipzig Chorales 9/18)G min.Organ 252: 114 IV/2: 55after BWV 659a 00761
659a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (Fantasia; e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 172 IV/2: 157after Z 1174; → BWV 659 00762
6607.c.1740chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (Trio; Leipzig Chorales 10/18)G min.Organ 252: 116 IV/2: 59after BWV 660a 00763
660a7.1714–1717chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (Trio; e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 174 IV/2: 160after Z 1174; → BWV 660, 660b 00764
660b7.1708–1714chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (arrangement)Organ 252: 176 by Krebs, J. T. (arr.)?; after BWV 660a 00765
6617.c.1740chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" ( Leipzig Chorales 11/18)G min.Organ 252: 118 IV/2: 62after BWV 661a 00766
661a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 178 IV/2: 164after Z 1174; → BWV 661 00767
6627.c.1740chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" ( Leipzig Chorales 12/18)A maj.Organ 252: 122 IV/2: 67after BWV 662a 00768
662a7.1708–1717chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (e. v.: Weimar)OrganIV/2: 168after Z 4457; → BWV 662 00769
6637.c.1740chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" ( Leipzig Chorales 13/18)G maj.Organ 252: 125 IV/2: 72after BWV 663a 00770
663a7.1708–1717chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 180 IV/2: 172after Z 4457; → BWV 663 00771
6647.1746–1747chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (Trio; Leipzig Chorales 14/18)A maj.Organ 252: 130 IV/2: 79after BWV 664ab 00772
664a7.1708–1717chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (Trio; e. v.: Weimar; fair copy)Organ 252: 183 IV/2after BWV 664b; → BWV 664 00773
664b7.1708–1717chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (Trio; e. v.: Weimar; sketch)OrganIV/2: 179after Z 4457; → BWV 664(a) 00774
6657.1746–1747chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland" ( Leipzig Chorales 15/18)E min.Organ 252: 136 IV/2: 87after BWV 665a 00775
665a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland" (e. v.: Weimar)Organ 252: 188 IV/2: 187after Z 1576; → BWV 665 00776
6667.1708–1748chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland" (alio modo; Leipzig Chorales 16/18)E min.Organ 252: 140 IV/2: 91after BWV 666a 00777
666a7.1708–1714chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland" (alio modo; e. v.: Weimar)OrganIV/2: 191after Z 1576; → BWV 666 00778
6677.1747–1748chorale setting "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist" ( Leipzig Chorales 17/18)C maj.Organ 252: 142 IV/2: 94after BWV 667a 00779
667a7.1708–1717chorale setting "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist" (e. v.: Weimar)OrganIV/2after BWV 667b; → BWV 667 00780
667b7.1708–1717chorale setting "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist" (e. v.: Weimar; sketch)OrganIV/2: 194after Z 295; → BWV 667(a) 00781
6687.1747–1748chorale setting "Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit" (fragment; Leipzig Chorales 18/18)G maj.Organ 252: 145 IV/2: 113after BWV 668a 00782
668a7.1708–1748chorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten" (e. v.)OrganIV/2: 212after Z 394; → BWV 668 00783
6697.1739chorale setting "Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 184 IV/4: 16after Z 8600 00784
6707.1739chorale setting "Christe, aller Welt Trost" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 186 IV/4: 18after Z 8600 00785
6717.1739chorale setting "Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 190 IV/4: 20after Z 8600 00786
6727.1739chorale setting "Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit" from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 194 IV/4: 27after Z 8600 00787
6737.1739chorale setting "Christe, aller Welt Trost" from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 194 IV/4: 28after Z 8600 00788
6747.1739chorale setting "Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist" from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 196 IV/4: 29after Z 8600 00789
6757.1739chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 197 IV/4: 30after Z 4457 00790
6767.1739chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 199 IV/4: 33after Z 4457; → BWV 676a 00791
6777.1739chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (Fughetta) from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 205 IV/4: 41after Z 4457 00793
6787.1739chorale setting "Dies sind die heiligen zehen Gebot" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 206 IV/4: 42after Z 1951 00794
6797.1739chorale setting "Dies sind die heiligen zehen Gebot" (Fughetta) from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 210 IV/4: 49after Z 1951 00795
6807.1739chorale setting "Wir gläuben all an einen Gott" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 212 IV/4: 52after Z 7971 00796
6817.1739chorale setting "Wir gläuben all an einen Gott" (Fughetta) from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 216 IV/4: 57after Z 7971 00797
6827.1739chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 217 IV/4: 58after Z 2561 00798
6837.1739chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 223 IV/4: 66after Z 2561; → BWV 683a 00799
6847.1739chorale setting "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 224 IV/4: 68after Z 7246 00801
6857.1739chorale setting "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 228 IV/4: 73after Z 7246 00802
6867.1739chorale setting "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 229 IV/4: 74after Z 4437 00803
6877.1739chorale setting "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 232 IV/4: 78after Z 4437 00804
6887.1739chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Zorn Gottes wandt" from Clavier-Übung III Organ 3: 234 IV/4: 81after Z 1576 00805
6897.1739chorale setting "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Zorn Gottes wandt" (Fugue) from Clavier-Übung III Org/man. 3: 239 IV/4: 89after Z 1576 00806
6907.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" (Kirnberger collection No. 1)Organ 40: 3 IV/3: 98after Z 2778 00807
6917.c.1720 or earlier Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 11 chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" (WFB No. 3; Kirnb. coll. No. 2)Organ 40: 4
432: 30
451: 214
V/5: 6
V/4: 90
IV/3: 98
after Z 2778; → BWV 691a 00808
6947.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Wo soll ich fliehen hin" (Kirnb. coll. No. 5)Organ 40: 6 IV/3: 103after Z 2164 00813
6957.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden" (Fantasia; Kirnb. coll. No. 6)Organ 40: 10 IV/3: 20after Z 7012a; → BWV 695a 00814
695a7.1700–1789chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden" (variant)Organ 40: 153 after BWV 695 00815
6967.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Christum wir sollen loben schon" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 7)Organ 40: 13 IV/3: 23after Z 297c 00816
chorale setting "Was fürchtest du Feind, Herodes, sehr" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 7)
6977.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 8)Organ 40: 14 IV/3: 32after Z 1947 00817
6987.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Herr Christ, der ein'ge Gottes Sohn" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 9)Organ 40: 15 IV/3: 35after Z 4297a 00818
6997.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 10)Organ 40: 16 IV/3: 73after Z 1174 00819
7007.c.1699chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her" (Kirnb. coll. No. 11)Organ 40: 17 IV/3: 92after Z 346 00820
7017.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 12)Organ 40: 19 IV/3: 96after Z 346 00821
7027.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Das Jesulein soll doch mein Trost" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 13)Organ 40: 20 IV/3: 45after Z 7597 00822
7037.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Gottes Sohn ist kommen" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 14)Organ 40: 21 IV/3: 34after Z 3294 00823
7047.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Lob sei dem allmächtigen Gott" (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 15)Organ 40: 22 IV/3: 62after Z 339 00824
706/1
706/2
7.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier" (/2 = alio modo; Kirnb. coll. No. 17)Organ 40: 25 IV/3: 59after Z 3498b 00826
7077.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt" (Kirnb. coll. No. 18)Organ 40: 26 IV/10: 87after Z 1679 00827
7097.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (Kirnb. coll. No. 20)Organ 40: 30 IV/3: 43after Z 624 00830
7107.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Wir Christenleut habn jetzund Freud" (Kirnb. coll. No. 21)Organ 40: 32 IV/3: 100after Z 2072 00831
7117.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (bicinium; Kirnb. coll. No. 22)Organ 40: 34 IV/3: 11after Z 4457 00832
7127.c.1708chorale setting "In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr" (Kirnb. coll. No. 23)Organ 40: 36 IV/3: 48after Z 2461 00833
7137.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (Kirnb. coll. No. 24)Org/man. 40: 38 IV/3: 54after Z 8032; → BWV 713a 00834
713a7.1700–1789chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (Fantasia; variant)Organ 40: 155 IV/10: 93after BWV 713 00835
7147.1708–1717chorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 13)Organ 40: 43 IV/9: 26
IV/3: 3
after Z 2050, 2052 00836
7157.1703–1717chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"Organ 40: 44 IV/3: 14after Z 4457 00837
7177.1708–1717chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"Organ 40: 46 IV/3: 8after Z 4457 00839
7187.1703–1708chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden"Organ 40: 52 IV/3: 16after Z 7012a 00840
7197.c.1704chorale setting "Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 1)Organ 40: 55 IV/9: 2, 72after Z 7870 00841
7207.1709?chorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"Organ 40: 57 IV/3: 24after Z 7377; by Bach, J. Michael? 00842
7217.c.1703–1707chorale setting "Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott"Organ 40: 60 IV/3: 28after Z 5851 00843
7227.1708–1717chorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ"Organ 40: 62 IV/3: 31after BWV 722a 00844
722a7.1709?chorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ" (sketch)Organ 40: 158 IV/3: 30after Z 1947; → BWV 722 00845
7247.c.1699chorale setting "Gott durch deine Güte"Organ 40: 65 IV/3: 33after Z 3294; in Andreas-Bach-Buch 00847
chorale setting "Gottes Sohn ist kommen"
7257.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben wir"Organ 40: 66 IV/3: 36after Z 8652 00848
7277.1708–1717chorale setting "Herzlich tut mich verlangen"Organ 40: 73 IV/3: 46after Z 5385a 00850
7287.1722–1723 or earlier Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 8 chorale setting "Jesus, meine Zuversicht"Organ 432: 5
40: 74
V/4: 41
IV/3: 58
after Z 3432b 00851
7297.1708–1717chorale setting "In dulci jubilo"Organ 40: 74 IV/3: 52after BWV 729a 00852
729a7.1708–1717chorale setting "In dulci jubilo" (sketch)Organ 40: 158 IV/3: 50after Z 4947; → BWV 729 00853
7307.1708–1717chorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier"Organ 40: 76 IV/3: 60after Z 3498b 00854
7317.1708–1717chorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier"Organ 40: 77 IV/3: 61after Z 3498b 00855
7327.1708–1717chorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich"Organ 40: 78 IV/3: 64after BWV 732a 00856
732a7.1708–1717chorale setting "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich" (draft)Organ 40: 159 IV/3: 63after Z 198; → BWV 732 00857
7337.1708–1717chorale setting "Meine Seele erhebt den Herren" (fugue)Organ 40: 79 IV/3: 65after Magnificat peregrini toni; by Krebs, J. L.? 00858
7347.1708–1717chorale setting "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein"Organ 40: 160 IV/3: 70after Z 4429a; → BWV 734a 00859
734a7.1708–1789chorale setting "Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit"Organ 40: 84 IV/10after BWV 734; arr. by Scholz? 00860
7357.c.1700–1717chorale setting "Valet will ich dir geben" (Fantasia)Organ 40: 86 IV/3: 77after BWV 735a 00861
735a7.c.1706chorale setting "Valet will ich dir geben" (early version)Organ 40: 161 IV/3: 81after Z 5404a; → BWV 735 00862
7367.1708–1717 or laterchorale setting "Valet will ich dir geben"Org (V Bc) 40: 90 IV/3: 84after Z 5404a 00863
7377.1703–1707chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 18)Organ 40: 96 IV/9: 36
IV/3: 90
after Z 2561 00864
7387.1708–1717chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her"Organ 40: 97 IV/3: 94after BWV 738a 00865
738a7.1708–1717chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her" (sketch)Organ 40: 159 IV/3: 94after Z 346; → BWV 738 00866
7397.c.1704chorale setting "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"Organ 40: 99 IV/10: 2after Z 8359 00867
7417.c.1701chorale setting "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"Organ 40: 167 IV/3: 4 after Z 4431 00869
7427.c.1704 chorale setting "Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder"  [ scores ] ( Neumeister Chorales No. 14)OrganIV/9: 28after Z 5385a 00870
7477.1703–1707 or earlier chorale setting "Christus, der uns selig macht"  [ scores ]OrganIV/10: 38after Z 6283b 00875
7537.c.1720chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" (unfinished; WFB No. 5)Organ 40: 163
451: 214
V/5: 8after Z 8032 00882
7647.c.1704–1705chorale setting "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"Organ 40: 164 IV/10: 6after Z 8359 00893
10857.c.1700–1717 chorale setting "O Lamm Gottes unschuldig"  [ scores ]OrganIV/3: 76after Z 4361 01683
10907.c.1704chorale setting "Wir Christenleut" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 2)OrganIV/9: 4after Z 2072 01276
10917.c.1699chorale setting "Das alte Jahr vergangen ist" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 3)OrganIV/9: 6after Z 381c 01277
10927.c.1701chorale setting "Herr Gott, nun schleuß den Himmel auf" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 4)OrganIV/9: 8after Z 7641b 01278
10937.c.1704chorale setting "Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 5)OrganIV/9: 10after Z 983 01279
10947.c.1699chorale setting "O Jesu, wie ist dein Gestalt" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 6)OrganIV/9: 12after Z 8360 01280
10957.c.1704chorale setting "O Lamm Gottes unschuldig" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 7)OrganIV/9: 14after Z 4361a 01281
10977.c.1699chorale setting "Ehre sei dir Christe, der du leidest Not" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 9)OrganIV/9: 18after Z 8187h 01283
10987.c.1704chorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 10)OrganIV/9: 20after Z 7971 01284
10997.c.1701chorale setting "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 11)OrganIV/9: 22after Z 4438 01285
11007.c.1704chorale setting "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 12)OrganIV/9: 24after Z 7292b 01286
11017.c.1704chorale setting "Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 15)OrganIV/9: 30after Z 7549 01287
11027.c.1706chorale setting "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 16)OrganIV/9: 33after Z 4373 01288
11037.1699–1709chorale setting "Erhalt uns Herr, bei deinem Wort" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 17)OrganIV/9: 35after Z 350 01289
11047.1699–1709chorale setting "Wenn dich Unglück tut greifen an" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 19)OrganIV/9: 38after Z 499 01290
11057.c.1701chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 20)OrganIV/9: 39after Z 8032 01291
11067.c.1704chorale setting "Gott ist mein Heil, mein Hilf und Trost" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 21)OrganIV/9: 40after Z 4421 01292
11077.c.1704chorale setting "Jesu, meines Lebens Leben" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 22)OrganIV/9: 42after Z 6794 01293
11087.c.1704chorale setting "Als Jesus Christus in der Nacht" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 23)OrganIV/9: 44after Z 258 01294
11097.1699–1709chorale setting "Ach Gott, tu dich erbarmen" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 24)OrganIV/9: 46after Z 7228c 01295
11107.c.1704chorale setting "O Herre Gott, dein göttlich Wort" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 25)OrganIV/9: 48after Z 5690 01296
11117.c.1701chorale setting "Nun lasset uns den Leib begraben" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 26)OrganIV/9: 50after Z 352 01297
11127.c.1699chorale setting "Christus, der ist mein Leben" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 27)OrganIV/9: 52after Z 132 01298
11137.c.1699chorale setting "Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 28)OrganIV/9: 54after Z 1679 01299
11147.c.1701chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 29)OrganIV/9: 56after Z 4486 01300
11157.c.1701chorale setting "Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 30)OrganIV/9: 58after Z 8326 01301
11167.c.1701chorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 31)OrganIV/9: 60after Z 5629 01302
11177.c.1701chorale setting "Alle Menschen müssen sterben" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 32)OrganIV/9: 62after Z 6779a 01303
11187.c.1701chorale setting "Werde munter, mein Gemüte" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 34)OrganIV/9: 66after Z 6551 01304
11197.c.1699chorale setting "Wie nach einer Wasserquelle" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 35)OrganIV/9: 68after Z 1294 01305
11207.c.1704chorale setting "Christ, der du bist der helle Tag" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 36)OrganIV/9: 70after Z 384 01306
9577.c.1701chorale setting "Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt" ( Neumeister Chorales No. 33; a.k.a. Fugue = first half in later arr.)G maj.Organ 42: 203 IV/9: 64, 74after Z 2383 01134
7667.c.1706chorale setting "Christ, der du bist der helle Tag"Organ 40: 107 IV/1: 114after Z 384 00895
7677.c.1708chorale setting "O Gott, du frommer Gott"Organ 40: 114 IV/1: 122after Z 5138 00896
7687.1708–1717 or earlier chorale setting "Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig" Organ 40: 122 IV/1: 132, 152after Z 3889b 00897
7697.c.1747–1748 chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her'" (canonic variations; print version)Organ 40: 137 IV/2: 197after Z 346; → BWV 769a 00898
769a7.c.1747–1748 chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her" (canonic variations; autograph)OrganIV/2: 98after BWV 769 00899
7707.c.1704chorale setting "Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen"Organ 40: 189 IV/1: 104after Z 3574 00900
8.Keyboard compositions (see also: List of solo keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
7728.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 1 – Invention No. 1 = WFB No. 32: Preamb. 1C maj.Keyboard 3: 1
451: 221
V/5: 48
V/3: 2
BWV 772a [28] 00902
772a8.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 1a – Invention No. 1a C maj.Keyboard 3: 342 V/3: 4after BWV 772 [29] 00903
7738.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 2 – Invention No. 2 = WFB No. 46: Preamb. 15C min.Keyboard 3: 2
451: 223
V/5: 76
V/3: 6
[28] 00904
7748.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 3 – Invention No. 3 = WFB No. 45: Preamb. 14D maj.Keyboard 3: 3
451: 223
V/5: 74
V/3: 8
[28] 00905
7758.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 4 – Invention No. 4 = WFB No. 33: Preamb. 2D min.Keyboard 3: 4
451: 221
V/5: 50
V/3: 10
[28] 00906
7768.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 5 – Invention No. 5 = WFB No. 44: Preamb. 13E♭ maj.Keyboard 3: 6
451: 222
V/5: 72
V/3: 12
[28] 00907
7778.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 6 – Invention No. 6 = WFB No. 43: Preamb. 12E maj.Keyboard 3: 7
451: 222
V/5: 70
V/3: 14
[28] 00908
7788.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 7 – Invention No. 7 = WFB No. 34: Preamb. 3E min.Keyboard 3: 9
451: 221
V/5: 52
V/3: 16
[28] 00909
7798.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 8 – Invention No. 8 = WFB No. 35: Preamb. 4F maj.Keyboard 3: 10
451: 221
V/5: 54
V/3: 18
[28] 00910
7808.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 9 – Invention No. 9 = WFB No. 42: Preamb. 11F min.Keyboard 3: 11
451: 222
V/5: 68
V/3: 20
[28] 00911
7818.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 10 – Invention No. 10 = WFB No. 36: Preamb. 5G maj.Keyboard 3: 12
451: 221
V/5: 56
V/3: 22
[28] 00912
7828.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 11 – Invention No. 11 = WFB No. 41: Preamb. 10G min.Keyboard 3: 13
451: 222
V/5: 66
V/3: 24
[28] 00913
7838.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 12 – Invention No. 12 = WFB No. 40: Preamb. 9A maj.Keyboard 3: 14
451: 222
V/5: 64
V/3: 26
[28] 00914
7848.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 13 – Invention No. 13 = WFB No. 37: Preamb. 6A min.Keyboard 3: 15
451: 221
V/5: 58
V/3: 28
[28] 00915
7858.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 14 – Invention No. 14 = WFB No. 39: Preamb. 8B♭ maj.Keyboard 3: 16
451: 222
V/5: 62
V/3: 30
[28] 00916
7868.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 15 – Invention No. 15 = WFB No. 38: Preamb. 7B min.Keyboard 3: 18
451: 222
V/5: 60
V/3: 32
[28] 00917
7878.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 16 – Sinfonia No. 1 = WFB No. 49: Fantasia 1C maj.Keyboard 3: 19
451: 227
V/5: 90
V/3: 34
[28] 00918
7888.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 17 – Sinfonia No. 2 = WFB No. 63: Fantasia 15C min.Keyboard 3: 20
451: 231
V/5: 118
V/3: 36
[28] 00919
7898.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 18 – Sinfonia No. 3 = WFB No. 62: Fantasia 14D maj.Keyboard 3: 22
451: 230
V/5: 116
V/3: 38
[28] 00920
7908.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 19 – Sinfonia No. 4 = WFB No. 50: Fantasia 2D min.Keyboard 3: 23
451: 227
V/5: 92
V/3: 40
[28] 00921
7918.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 20 – Sinfonia No. 5 = WFB No. 61: Fantasia 13E♭ maj.Keyboard 3: 24
451: 230
V/5: 114
V/3: 42
BWV 791a [28] 00922
791a8.1723 Sinfonias and Inventions No. 20a – Sinfonia No. 5a E♭ maj.KeyboardV/3: 44, 80after BWV 791 [30] 00923
7928.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 21 – Sinfonia No. 6 = WFB No. 60: Fantasia 12E maj.Keyboard 3: 26
451: 229
V/5: 112
V/3: 46
[28] 00924
7938.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 22 – Sinfonia No. 7 = WFB No. 51: Fantasia 3E min.Keyboard 3: 28
451: 227
V/5: 94
V/3: 48
[28] 00925
7948.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 23 – Sinfonia No. 8 = WFB No. 52: Fantasia 4F maj.Keyboard 3: 29
451: 227
V/5: 96
V/3: 50
[28] 00926
7958.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 24 – Sinfonia No. 9 = WFB No. 59: Fantasia 11F min.Keyboard 3: 30
451: 229
V/5: 110
V/3: 52
[28] 00927
7968.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 25 – Sinfonia No. 10 = WFB No. 53: Fantasia 5G maj.Keyboard 3: 32
451: 228
V/5: 98
V/3: 54
[28] 00928
7978.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 26 – Sinfonia No. 11 = WFB No. 58: Fantasia 10G min.Keyboard 3: 34
451: 229
V/5: 108
V/3: 56
[28] 00929
7988.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 27 – Sinfonia No. 12 = WFB No. 57: Fantasia 9A maj.Keyboard 3: 36
451: 229
V/5: 106
V/3: 58
[28] 00930
7998.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 28 – Sinfonia No. 13 = WFB No. 54: Fantasia 6A min.Keyboard 3: 38
451: 228
V/5: 100
V/3: 60
[28] 00931
8008.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 29 – Sinfonia No. 14 = WFB No. 56: Fantasia 8B♭ maj.Keyboard 3: 40
451: 228
V/5: 104
V/3: 62
[28] 00932
8018.1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 30 – Sinfonia No. 15 = WFB No. 55: Fantasia 7B min.Keyboard 3: 41
451: 228
V/5: 102
V/3: 64
[28] 00933
8028.1739 Duet No. 1 from Clavier-Übung III E min.Organ 3: 242 IV/4: 92 00934
8038.1739 Duet No. 2 from Clavier-Übung III F maj.Organ 3: 245 IV/4: 96 00935
8048.1739 Duet No. 3 from Clavier-Übung III G maj.Organ 3: 248 IV/4: 99 00936
8058.1739 Duet No. 4 from Clavier-Übung III A min.Organ 3: 251 IV/4: 102 00937
8068.1714–1723 English Suites , No. 1 A maj.Keyboard 451: 3
132: 3
V/7: 2 00938
806a8.1714–1717 English Suites , No. 1a A maj.KeyboardV/7: 116 00939
8078.1725 or earlier English Suites , No. 2 A min.Keyboard 451: 16
132: 16
V/7: 20 00940
8088.1725 or earlier English Suites , No. 3 G min.Keyboard 451: 30
132: 30
V/7: 38 00941
8098.1725 or earlier English Suites , No. 4 F maj.Keyboard 451: 41
132: 41
V/7: 54 00942
8108.1725 or earlier English Suites , No. 5 E min.Keyboard 451: 53
132: 53
V/7: 70 00943
8118.1725 or earlier English Suites , No. 6 D min.Keyboard 451: 68
132: 68
V/7: 90 00944
8128.1722 or earlier Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 1 – French Suites , No. 1 D min.Keyboard 432: VIV/4: 3 00945
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 30 – French Suites , No. 1 432: 40V/4: 109
French Suites , No. 1 – Version A (Altnickol) 451: 89
132: 89
V/8: 2
French Suites , No. 1 – Version B (early version) V/8: 64
8138.c.1722–1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 2 – French Suites , No. 2 C min.Keyboard 432: VIV/4: 10, 42 00946
Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 31 – French Suites , No. 2 432: 44V/4: 116
French Suites , No. 2 – Version A (Altnickol) 451: 94
132: 94
V/8: 10
French Suites , No. 2 – Version B (early version) V/8: 72
36: 236
8148.c.1722–1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 3 – French Suites , No. 3 B min.Keyboard 432: VIIV/4: 16, 43BWV 814a 00948
French Suites , No. 3 – Version A (Altnickol) 451: 100
132: 100
V/8: 20
French Suites , No. 3 – Version B (early version) V/8: 82
814a8.c.1720–1739 French Suites , No. 3 – VariantB min.Keyboard 451: 100
36: 237
132: 100
V/8: 166after BWV 814/1–/5, 929, 814/7 00949
8158.c.1722–1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 4 French Suites , No. 4 E♭ maj.Keyboard 432: VIIV/4: 23BWV 815a 00950
French Suites , No. 4 – Version A (Altnickol) 451: 106
132: 106
V/8: 30
French Suites , No. 4 – Version B (early version) V/8: 92
36: 236
815a8.c.1722–1725 or later French Suites , No. 4 – VariantE♭ maj.Keyboard 36: 234
451: 106
132: 108
V/8: 176after BWV 815/1–/5 00951
8168.c.1724–1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 5 French Suites , No. 5 G maj.Keyboard 432: VIIV/4: 30 00952
French Suites , No. 5 – Version A (Altnickol) 451: 112
132: 112
V/8: 40
French Suites , No. 5 – Version B (early version) V/8: 102
8178.c.1725 or later French Suites , No. 6 – Version A (Altnickol)E maj.Keyboard 451: 120
132: 120
V/8: 52 00953
French Suites , No. 6 – Version B (early version) V/8: 114
8188.1720–1722 Suite for keyboard (early version)A min.Keyboard36: 3V/8: 129 00954
818a8.after 1721 Suite for keyboard (later version)A min.Keyboard36: 213V/8: 146 00955
8198.before 1726 Suite for keyboard (early version)E♭ maj.Keyboard36: 8V/8: 136 00956
819a8.1725–1728 Suite for keyboard (later version)E♭ maj.Keyboard36: 217V/8: 156 00957
8208.1705–1713 Suite (Ouverture) for keyboard F maj.Keyboard36: 14V/10: 43 00958
8228. Suite for keyboard G min.KeyboardV/10: 68after unknown model? 00960
8238.before 1727 Suite for keyboard F min.Keyboard36: 229V/10: 50 00961
8258.1725–1726 Partita No. 1 from Clavier-Übung I B♭ maj.Keyboard3: 46V/1: 2 00963
8268.1725–1727 Partita No. 2 from Clavier-Übung I C min.Keyboard3: 56V/1: 15 00964
8278.1725–1727 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 1 = Partita No. 3 from Clavier-Übung I A min.Keyboard3: 70V/1: 35
V/4: 47
00964
8288.1725–1728 Partita No. 4 from Clavier-Übung I D maj.Keyboard3: 82V/1: 50 00966
8298.1725–1730 Partita No. 5 from Clavier-Übung I G maj.Keyboard3: 102V/1: 72 00967
8308.1725–1730 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 2 = Partita No. 6 from Clavier-Übung I E min.Keyboard3: 116V/1: 90
V/4: 60
after BWV 1019a/3 /5 00968
8318.1733–1735 Overture in the French style ( Clavier-Übung II No. 2)B min.Harpsichord3: 154V/2: 20after BWV 831a 00969
831a8.1727–1733 Overture in the French style (early version)C min.KeyboardV/2: 43BWV 831 00970
8328.before 1707 Suite for keyboard A maj.Keyboard42: 255V/10: 54in Möllersche Handschrift 00971
8338.before 1707 Prelude and partita for keyboard F maj.KeyboardV/10: 60in Möllersche Handschrift 00972
8368.1720–1721 Allemande, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 6G min.Keyboard 451: 214 V/5: 8by Bach, W. F. & J. S.? 00975
8378.1720–1721 Allemande, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 7 (incomplete)G min.Keyboard 451: 215 V/5: 10by Bach, W. F. & J. S.? 00976
8418.1720–1721 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 11 Menuet = WFB No. 11: Menuet 1G maj.Keyboard36: 209
451: 215
V/5: 16 V/4: 44by Bach, W. F. & J. S.? 00980
8428.1720–1721 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 12: Menuet 2G min.Keyboard36: 209
451: 216
V/5: 17by Bach, W. F. (BR A43) & J. S.? 00981
8438.1720–1721 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 13: Menuet 3G maj.Keyboard36: 210
451: 216
V/5: 18 00982
8468.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 1 C maj.Keyboard14: 3V/6.1: 2after BWV 846a 00986
846/18.1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 29 Prelude (short version of WTC I No. 1/1)C maj.KeyboardV/4: 107 00986
846a8.1720 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 14: Praeludium 1 (early WTC  I No. 1/1)C maj.Keyboard 451: 216 V/5: 19
V/6.1: 127
BWV 846/1 00987
8478.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 2 (/1 = WFB No. 15: Praeludium 2)C min.Keyboard14: 6
451: 216
V/5: 20
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 847a 00988
847a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 2)C min.KeyboardV/6.1: 130BWV 847 00989
8488.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 3 (/1 = WFB No. 21: Praeludium [8])C♯ maj.Keyboard14: 10
451: 218
V/5: 30
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 848a 00990
848a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 3)C♯ maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 134BWV 848 00991
8498.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 4 (/1 = WFB No. 22: Praeludium [9])C♯ min.Keyboard14: 14
451: 218
V/5: 32
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 849a 00992
849a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 4)C♯ min.KeyboardV/6.1: 140BWV 849 00993
8508.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 5 (/1 = WFB No. 17: Praeludium 4)D maj.Keyboard14: 18
451: 217
V/5: 23
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 850a 00994
850a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 5)D maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 146BWV 850 00995
8518.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 6 (/1 = WFB No. 16: Praeludium 3)D min.Keyboard14: 22
451: 217
V/5: 22
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 851a 00996
851a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 6)D min.KeyboardV/6.1: 150BWV 851 00997
8528.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 7E♭ maj.Keyboard14: 26V/6.1: 32after BWV 852a 00998
852a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 7)E♭ maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 154BWV 852 00999
8538.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 8 (/1 = WFB No. 23: Praeludium [10])E♭ min.
D♯ min.
Keyboard14: 32
451: 218
V/5: 34
V/6.1: 38
after BWV 853a; → K. 404a/1 01000
853a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 8)E♭ min.
D♯ min.
KeyboardV/6.1: 160BWV 853 01001
8548.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 9 (/1 = WFB No. 19: Praeludium 6)E maj.Keyboard14: 36
451: 218
V/5: 26
V/6.1: 44
after BWV 854a 01002
854a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC  I No. 9)E maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 166BWV 854 01003
8558.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 10E min.Keyboard14: 38V/6.1: 48after BWV 855a 01004
855a8.c.1720Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 10) (/1 = WFB No. 18: Praeludium 5)E min.Keyboard 451: 217 V/5: 24
V/6.1: 170
BWV 855 01005
8568.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 11 (/1 = WFB No. 20: Praeludium 7)F maj.Keyboard14: 42
451: 218
V/5: 28
V/6.1: 54
after BWV 856a 01006
856a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 11)F maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 174BWV 856 01007
8578.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 12 (/1 = WFB No. 24: Praeludium [11])F min.Keyboard14: 44
451: 218
V/5: 36
V/6.1: 58
after BWV 857a 01008
857a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 12)F min.KeyboardV/6.1: 178BWV 857 01009
8588.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 13F♯ maj.Keyboard14: 48V/6.1: 64after BWV 858a 01010
858a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 13)F♯ maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 184BWV 858 01011
8598.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 14F♯ min.Keyboard14: 50V/6.1: 64after BWV 859a 01012
859a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 14)F♯ min.KeyboardV/6.1: 188BWV 859 01013
8608.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 15G maj.Keyboard14: 52V/6.1: 72after BWV 860a 01014
860a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 15)G maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 192BWV 860 01015
8618.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 16 G min.Keyboard14: 57V/6.1: 78after BWV 861a 01016
861a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 16)G min.KeyboardV/6.1: 198BWV 861 01017
8628.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 17A♭ maj.Keyboard14: 60V/6.1: 82after BWV 862a 01018
862a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 17)A♭ maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 202BWV 862 01019
8638.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 18G♯ min.Keyboard14: 64V/6.1: 86after BWV 863a 01020
863a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 18)G♯ min.KeyboardV/6.1: 206BWV 863 01021
8648.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 19A maj.Keyboard14: 66V/6.1: 90after BWV 864a 01022
864a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 19)A maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 210BWV 864 01023
8658.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 20A min.Keyboard14: 70V/6.1: 96after BWV 865a 01024
865a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 20)A min.KeyboardV/6.1: 216BWV 865 01025
8668.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 21B♭ maj.Keyboard14: 74V/6.1: 104after BWV 866a 01026
866a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 21)B♭ maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 224BWV 866 01027
8678.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 22B♭ min.Keyboard14: 78V/6.1: 108after BWV 867a; → Hess 38  [ commons ] 01028
867a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 22)B♭ min.KeyboardV/6.1: 228BWV 867 01029
8688.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 23B maj.Keyboard14: 82V/6.1: 112after BWV 868a 01030
868a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 23)B maj.KeyboardV/6.1: 232BWV 868 01031
8698.1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 24B min.Keyboard14: 84V/6.1: 116after BWV 869a 01032
869a8.Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 24)B min.KeyboardV/6.1: 236BWV 869 01033
870b
870/2
8.1739–1742 Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 1 (version A)C maj.Keyboard451: 243
14: 94
V/6.2: 2,
6, 342
01036
8718.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 2C min.Keyboard14: 96V/6.2: 8,
160
K. 405/1 01037
8728.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 3C♯ maj.Keyboard14: 100V/6.2: 12,
164, 352
after BWV 872a 01038
872a/18.1739–1740Prelude (early WTC II, P. & F. No. 3/1)C maj.Keyboard14: 243V/6.2: 344BWV 872/1 01039
872a/28.1738Fughetta (early WTC II, P. & F. No. 3/2)C maj.Keyboard36: 224V/6.2: 358BWV 872/2 01039
8738.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 4C♯ maj.Keyboard14: 104V/6.2: 16,
168
01040
8748.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 5D maj.Keyboard14: 108V/6.2: 24,
176
K. 405/5 01041
8758.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 6D min.Keyboard14: 112V/6.2: 30
182, 348,
356
after BWV 875a 01042
875a8.1739–1740Preambulum (early WTC II, P. & F. No. 6/1)D min.Keyboard36: 224V/6.2: 346BWV 875/1 01043
8768.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 7E♭ maj.Keyboard14: 116V/6.2: 36,
188, 354
K. 405/2 01044
8778.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 8D♯ min.Keyboard14: 120V/6.2: 42,
194
K. 405/4 01045
8788.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 9E maj.Keyboard14: 124V/6.2: 48,
200
K. 405/3 01046
8798.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 10E min.Keyboard14: 128V/6.2: 54,
206
01047
8808.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 11F maj.Keyboard14: 134V/6.2: 62,
215
01048
8818.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 12 F min.Keyboard14: 138V/6.2: 69,
221
01049
8828.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 13F♯ maj.Keyboard14: 142V/6.2: 76,
228
K. 404a/3 01050
8838.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 14F♯ min.Keyboard14: 146V/6.2: 84,
236
K. 404a/2 01051
8848.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 15G maj.Keyboard14: 150V/6.2: 90,
242, 350
after BWV 902/2 01052
8858.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 16G min.Keyboard14: 154V/6.2: 94,
246
01053
8868.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 17A♭ maj.Keyboard14: 160V/6.2: 100,
108, 252
after BWV 901/2 01054
8878.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 18G♯ min.Keyboard14: 166V/6.2: 112,
260
01055
8888.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 19A maj.Keyboard14: 172V/6.2: 120,
268
01056
8898.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 20A min.Keyboard14: 176V/6.2: 124,
272
01057
8908.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 21B♭ maj.Keyboard14: 180V/6.2: 128,
276
01058
8918.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 22B♭ min.Keyboard14: 186V/6.2: 134,
282
01059
8928.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 23B maj.Keyboard14: 192V/6.2: 142,
290
01060
8938.1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 24B min.Keyboard14: 198V/6.2: 150,
298
01061
8708.1744 Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 1 (version B)C maj.Keyboard14: 91V/6.2: 156after BWV 870a 01034
8948.1710–1717 (JTK)Prelude and FugueA min.Keyboard36: 91V/9.2: 40BWV 1044/1, /3; in SBB P 801, P 804 01062
8958.1709 (JCB)Prelude and FugueA min.Keyboard36: 104V/9.2: 69in Yale LM 4982 01063
8968.1704–1707Prelude and FugueA maj.Keyboard36: 157V/9.2: 72in Möllersche Handschrift 01064
870a8.before 1727Prelude and FughettaC maj.Keyboard36: 224V/6.2: 307,
310
BWV 870; in SBB P 804, P 1089 01035
8998.before 1727Prelude and FughettaD min.Keyboard36: 106V/6.2: 314
V/12: 24
in SBB P 804, P 1089 01068
9008.before 1727Prelude and FughettaE min.Keyboard36: 108V/6.2
V/12
in SBB P 804, P 1089 01069
9018.before 1727Prelude and FughettaF maj.Keyboard36: 112V/6.2: 324BWV 886/2; in SBB P 1089 01070
9028.c.1729Prelude and FughettaG maj.Keyboard36: 114V/6.2: 328BWV 884/2; in SBB P 804, P 1089 01071
902/1a8.before 1727Prelude (previous Prelude to BWV 902/2)G maj.Keyboard36: 220V/6.2: 334,
338
BWV 884/2; in SBB P 804 01072
9038. Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue D min.Keyboard36: 71V/9.2: 76after BWV 903a; in SBB P 803, P 651 01073
903a8. Fantasia (early BWV 903/1)D min.Keyboard36: 219V/9.2: 90BWV 903/1; in D-DS Mus. ms. 69 01074
9048.before 1727Fantasia and FugueA min.Keyboard36: 81V/9.2in SBB P 804 01075
9068.before 1729
c.1738
Fantasia and Fugue (Fugue incomplete)C min.Keyboard36: 145, 238V/9.2: 110in US-BETbc, D-Dl Mus.2405-T-52 01077
9108.1707–1713ToccataF♯ min.Kb (or) Org3: 311V/9.1: 1in Andreas-Bach-Buch 01081
9118.1707–1713ToccataC min.Kb (or) Org3: 322V/9.1: 13in Andreas-Bach-Buch 01082
9128.1707–1713ToccataD maj.Kb (or) Org36: 26V/9.1: 38after BWV 912a; ↔ BWV 532/1 01083
912a8.1704–1707ToccataD maj.Kb (or) Org36: 218V/9.1: 26BWV 912; in Möllersche Handschrift 01084
9138.1707–1709ToccataD min.Kb (or) Org36: 36V/9.1: 50, 63after BWV 913a 01085
913a8.ToccataD min.Kb (or) OrgV/9.1: 52BWV 913; publ. 1801 01086
9148.1707–1709ToccataE min.Kb (or) Org36: 47V/9.1: 78 01087
9158.1707–1709ToccataG min.Kb (or) Org36: 54V/9.1: 87 01088
9168.1707–1713ToccataG maj.Kb (or) Org36: 63V/9.1: 100in Andreas-Bach-Buch 01089
9178.1704–1707FantasiaG min.Keyboard36: 143V/9.1: 14, 16in Möllersche Handschrift 01090
9188.Fantasia on a RondoC min.Keyboard36: 148V/9.1: 14, 18 01091
9218.1707–1713PreludeC min.Keyboard36: 136V/9.1: 24in Andreas-Bach-Buch 01094
9228.1710–1714 (JTK)Prelude (Fantasia)A min.Keyboard36: 138V/9.2: 27, 34in SBB P 803 01095
9238.c.1723?PreludeB min.Keyboard42: 211V/9.2: 116by Pachelbel, W. H.?; → BWV 923a; in SBB P 401 01096
9248.c.1720 Twelve Little Preludes No. 1: Preambulum (WFB No. 2)C maj.Keyboard36: 118
451: 214
V/5: 4BWV 924a 01098
924a8.1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 1a: Preludium ex c (WFB No. 26)C maj.Keyboard36: 221
451: 220
V/5: 41after BWV 924; BR A44 F(add) 206 01099
9258.1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 4: Preludium ex d (WFB No. 27)D maj.Keyboard36: 121
451: 220
V/5: 42 BR A45 F(add) 206 01100
9268.c.1720 Twelve Little Preludes No. 5: Preludium (WFB No. 4)D min.Keyboard36: 122
451: 214
V/5: 6 01101
9278.1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 8: Preambulum (WFB No. 8)F maj.Keyboard36: 124
451: 215
V/5: 10 01102
9288.1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 9: Preludium (WFB No. 10)F maj.Keyboard36: 124
451: 215
V/5: 14 01103
9298.1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 10: Trio for a Minuet by Stölzel (WFB No. 48e)G min.Keyboard36: 126
451: 226
V/5: 89BWV 814a 01104
9308.1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 11: Preambulum (WFB No. 9)G min.Keyboard36: 126
451: 215
V/5: 12 01105
9318.1720–1726Preludium, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 29A min.Keyboard36: 237
451: 220
V/5: 45 BR A47 F(add) 206 01106
9328.1720–1726Preludium ex e, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 28 (incomplete)E min.Keyboard36: 237
451: 220
V/5: 44 BR A46 F(add) 206 01107
9338.1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 1C maj.Keyboard36: 128V/9.2: 3in SBB P 542, P 885 01108
9348.1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 2C min.Keyboard36: 128V/9.2: 4in SBB P 542, P 885 01109
9358.1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 3D min.Keyboard36: 130V/9.2: 5in SBB P 542, P 885 01110
9368.1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 4D maj.Keyboard36: 131V/9.2: 6in SBB P 542, P 885 01111
9378.1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 5E maj.Keyboard36: 132V/9.2: 8in SBB P 542, P 885 01112
9388.1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 6E min.Keyboard36: 133V/9.2: 10in SBB P 542, P 885 01113
9398.1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 1 (= 12 L. P. No. 2)C maj.Keyboard36: 119V/12: 50by Bach?; in SBB P 804 01114
9408.1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 2 (= 12 L. P. No. 6)D min.Keyboard36: 123V/12: 50by Bach?; in SBB P 804 01115
9418.1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 3 (= 12 L. P. No. 7)E min.Keyboard36: 123V/12: 51by Bach?; in SBB P 804 01116
9428.1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 4 (= 12 L. P. No. 12)A min.Keyboard36: 127V/12: 52by Bach?; in SBB P 804 01117
9438.1725–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 5C maj.Org (Kb?)36: 134V/12: 53in SBB P 804 01118
9448.1707–1713Fantasia and FugueA min.Keyboard3: 334V/9.2: 133in Andreas-Bach-Buch 01119
9468.early work?Fugue on a theme by AlbinoniC maj.Keyboard36: 159V/9.2: 153after Albinoni, Op. 1, No. 12/4 (theme) 01121
9478.early work?FugueA min.Keyboard36: 161V/12: 55by Bach? 01122
9488.early work?FugueD min.Keyboard36: 164V/9.2: 156in D-B N. Mus. ms. 10580 01123
9498.1707–1713FugueA maj.Keyboard36: 169V/9.2: 163after Albinoni (theme)?; in Andreas-Bach-Buch 01124
9508.before 1725Fugue on a theme by AlbinoniA maj.
G maj.
Keyboard36: 173V/9.2: 168after Albinoni (theme); in SBB P 804 01125
9518.1714–1717Fugue on a theme by AlbinoniB min.Keyboard36: 178V/9.2: 118after BWV 951a; in SBB P 801 01126
951a8.1714–1717Fugue on a theme by Albinoni (early version)B min.Keyboard36: 221V/9.2: 127after Albinoni (theme); → BWV 951; in D-LEm Poel. mus. Ms. 9 01127
9528.FugueC maj.Keyboard36: 184V/9.2: 176 01128
9538.1720–1726Fugue a 3, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 31C maj.Keyboard36: 186
451: 220
V/5: 46 01129
9548.early work?Fugue on a theme by Reincken B♭ maj.Keyboard42: 50V/11: 200after Reincken, Hortus Musicus No. 2/2 (theme) [31] 01130
9558.early workFugueB♭ maj.Keyboard42: 55V/12: 60after BWV 955a; in SBB P 425, P 804 01131
955a8.early workFugueB♭ maj.Organ42: 298V/12: 65by Erselius?; → BWV 955; in SBB P 247, P 595 01132
9598.FugueA min.Keyboard42: 208V/9.2: 178by Bach? 01136
9618. ?FughettaC min.Keyboard36: 154V/9.2: 182in SBB P 823 01138
9638.early workSonata for keyboardD maj.Keyboard36: 19V/10: 32in SBB P 804 01140
9658.c.1714–1717
or earlier
Sonata for keyboard after Reincken A min.Keyboard42: 29V/11: 173after Reincken, Hortus Musicus No. 1/1–/5; in SBB P 803 01142
9668.c.1714–1717
or earlier
Sonata for keyboard after Reincken A min.Keyboard42: 42V/11: 188after Reincken, Hortus Musicus No. 3/1–/5; in SBB P 803 01143
9678.1704–1707Sonata transcription, 1st movementA min.Keyboard451: 168V/9.2: 184in SBB P 804 01144
9718.1733–1735 Italian Concerto ( Clavier-Übung II No. 1)F maj.Harpsichord3: 139V/2: 2 01148
9728.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (1/16) D maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 3after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 9 01149
972a8.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (1/16), early version D maj.KeyboardV/11: 161after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 9 01150
9738.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (2/16) G maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 12after Vivaldi, Op. 7 No. 8 01151
9748.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (3/16) D min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 20after Marcello, A., Oboe Concerto 01152
9758.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (4/16) G min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 30after Vivaldi, Op. 4 No. 6 01153
9768.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (5/16) C maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 39after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 12 01154
9778.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (6/16) C maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 50after unknown model 01155
9788.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (7/16) F maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 56after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 3 (RV 310) 01156
9798.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (8/16) B min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 64after Vivaldi, RV 813 (previously: Torelli) [32] 01157
9808.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (9/16) G maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 79after Vivaldi, Op. 4 No. 1 (RV 381) 01158
9818.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (10/16) C min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 90after Marcello, B., Op. 1 No. 2 01159
9828.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (11/16) B♭ maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 100after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, Op. 1 No. 1 01160
9838.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (12/16) G min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 110after unknown model 01161
9848.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (13/16) C maj.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 118after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, lost Concerto; → BWV 595 01162
9858.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (14/16) G min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 128after Telemann, TWV  51:g1 [33] 01163
9868.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (15/16) G min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 137after unknown model 01164
9878.July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (16/16) D min.Keyboard42: 59V/11: 142after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, Op. 1 No. 4 01165
9888.1741–1742 Goldberg Variations ( Clavier-Übung IV )G maj.Harpsichord3: 263V/2: 69BWV 1087 01166
988/18.c.1740? (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 26 Aria of the Goldberg Variations G maj.Harpsichord3: 263V/4: 103BWV 1087 01166
9898.1707–1713 Aria variata A min.Keyboard36: 203V/10: 21in Andreas-Bach-Buch 01167
9918.1722 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 7 Air with variations (incomplete)C min.Keyboard432: 4V/4: 40 01169
9928.1704–1707 Capriccio on the departure of a beloved brother B♭ maj.Keyboard36: 190V/10: 3in Möllersche Handschrift 01170
9938.c.1705 Capriccio in honorem Johann Christoph Bachii Ohrdrufiensis  [ scores ]E maj.Keyboard36: 197V/10: 12in SBB P 804 01171
9948.1720 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 1: ApplicatioC maj.Keyboard36: 237
451:214
V/5: 4 01172
9.Lute compositions (see also: List of solo lute compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
9959.Fall 1727 – Winter 1731 Suite for lute G min.LuV/10: 81after BWV 1011 [34] [35] [36]
[37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42]
[43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48]
01173
9969.1710–1717 (JGW) Suite for lute E min.Lu (Lw?)451: 149V/10: 94in SBB P 801, pp. 385–395 [49] [50]
[40] [42] [43] [51] [52] [53]
01174
997.19.1720–1739 Suite (1st version) C min. Lw 451: 156V/10: 102in SBB P 650; → BWV 997.2 [37] [40] [54]
[42] [43] [47] [48] [51] [52]
01175
997.29.1720–1739 Suite (2nd version) C min.Lu451: 156V/10: 102in D LEm III 11.5; after BWV 997.1 [37] [40] [54]
[42] [43] [47] [48] [51] [52]
11576
9989.1735–1745 Prelude, Fugue and Allegro E♭ maj.Lu (or) Hc451: 141V/10: 114 [40] [55] [56]
[41] [42] [43] [48] [52] [57]
01176
9999.1717–1723 Prelude for lute ( Twelve Little Preludes No. 3)C min.Lu36: 119V/10: 122in SBB P 804, pp. 101–103 [58] [40] [42] [59] [60] 01177
10009.after 1720 Fugue G min.LuV/10: 124after BWV 1001/2; → 539/2; in MB Lpz III.11.4 [37] [54]
[40] [42] [47] [48] [51] [61]
01178
1006.29.c.1736–1737 Suite E maj.Lu?42: 16V/10: 134after BWV 1006.1 [35] [40] [62]
[42] [48] [57] [63] [64] [65]
01185
10.Chamber music (see also: List of chamber music works by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
100110.1720 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin No. 1: Sonata No. 1 G min.Vl271: 3VI/1: 3
rev 3: 3
BWV 1000, 539/2 01179
100210.1720 Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 2: Partita No. 1 B min.Vl271: 3VI/1: 10
rev 3: 10
01180
100310.1720 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin No. 3: Sonata No. 2 A min.Vl271: 3VI/1: 20
rev 3: 20
BWV 964 01181
100410.1720 Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 4: Partita No. 2 D min.Vl271: 3VI/1: 30
rev 3: 30
01182
100510.1720 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin No. 5: Sonata No. 3 C maj.Vl271: 3VI/1: 42
rev 3: 42
after "Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott"; → BWV 968 01183
1006.110.1720 Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 6: Partita No. 3 E maj.Vl271: 3VI/1: 54
rev 3: 54
BWV 1006.2, 29/1 and 120a/4 01184
100710.1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 1 G maj.Vc271: 59VI/2: 2 01186
100810.1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 2 D min.Vc271: 59VI/2: 8 01187
100910.1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 3 C maj.Vc271: 59VI/2:14 01188
101010.1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 4 E♭ maj.Vc271: 59VI/2: 22 01189
101110.1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 5 C min.Vc271: 59VI/2: 32BWV 995 01190
101210.1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 6 D maj.Vc271: 59VI/2:40 01191
101310.1717–1723? Partita for flute A min.FlVI/3: 3 01192
101410.1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 1 B min.Vl Hc9: 69VI/1: 83
rev 3: 83
01193
101510.1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 2 A maj.Vl Hc9: 84VI/1: 99
rev 3: 99
01194
101610.1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 3 E maj.Vl Hc9: 98VI/1: 115
rev 3: 115
01195
101710.1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 4 C min.Vl Hc9: 120VI/1: 136
rev 3: 136
01196
1018.210.1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No.  5 F min.Vl Hc9: 136VI/1: 153
rev 3: 153
after BWV 1018.1 01197
1018.110.1717–1723? Adagio, early version of BWV 1018/3 F min.Vl Hc9: 250VI/1: 195
rev 3: 194
BWV 1018.2/3 01198
1019.310.after 1729? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No.  6 G maj.Vl Hc9: 154VI/1: 172
rev 3: 172
after BWV 1019.2 01200
1019.110.1725 Sonata for violin and harpsichord No.  6, early version 1 (partially lost)9: 252VI/1: 197
rev 3: 196
BWV 830/3, /6, 1019.2 01199
1019.2c.1730–1731 Sonata for violin and harpsichord No.  6, early version 2 VI/1: 197
rev 3: 218
after BWV 1019.1, 120.1/4; → BWV 1019.3 11577
102110.1732–1733Sonata for violin and continuoG maj.Vl BcVI/1: 65
rev 3: 65
BWV 1022, 1038 01202
102310.c.1714–1717?Sonata for violin and continuoE min.Vl Bc431: 31VI/1: 73
rev 3: 73
01204
1025.110.after 1739?Suite for violin and keyboardA maj.Vl Kb9: 43VI/5: 67after Weiss; → BWV 1025.2 11578
1025.210.c.1746–1747?Suite for violin and keyboard (incomplete)A maj.Vl Kb9: 43VI/5: 97after BWV 1025.1 01206
102610.c.1714–1717Fugue for violin and continuoG min.Vl Bc431: 39VI/5: 59 01207
102710.c.1742 Sonata for gamba and harpsichord No. 1 G maj.Gam Hc9: 175VI/4: 3after BWV 1039; → 1027/1a /2a /4a 01208
102810. Sonata for gamba and harpsichord No. 2 D maj.Gam Hc9: 175VI/4: 21 01210
102910. Sonata for gamba and harpsichord No. 3 G min.Gam Hc9: 175VI/4: 36BWV 545b 01211
1030.210.1736–1737 Sonata for flute and harpsichord B min.Fl Hc9: 3VI/3: 33after BWV 1030.1 11579
1030.110.1717–1736 Sonata for unknown instrument and harpsichord G min.v HcVI/3: 89BWV 1030.2 01212
103210.1736–1737 Sonata for flute and harpsichord (/1 incomplete)A maj.Fl Hc9: 32, 245VI/3: 54BWV 525a 01214
103410.1717–1723? Sonata for flute and continuo E min.Fl Bc431: 9VI/3: 11 01216
103510.1717–1723? Sonata for flute and continuo E maj.Fl Bc431: 21VI/3: 23 01217
103910.1708–1726 Sonata G maj.2Fl Bc9: 260VI/3: 71BWV 1027 01221
11.Works for orchestra (see also: List of orchestral works by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
104111.1730 Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 1 A min.Vl Str Bc211: 3
451: 233
VII/3: 3BWV 1058 01223
104211. Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 2 E maj.Vl Str Bc211: 21VII/3: 35BWV 1054 01224
104311.1730–1731 or earlier Concerto for 2 violins and orchestraDouble ConcertoD min.2Vl Str Bc211: 41VII/3: 71BWV 1062 01225
104411.1727
or later
Concerto for flute, violin, harpsichord and orchestraTriple ConcertoA min.Fl Vl Hc Str Bc17: 223VII/3: 105after BWV 894/1, 527/2, 894/2 01226
104511.1743–1746 Cantata opening: "Concerto" (Symphonic movement for violin and orchestra)D maj.Vl 3Tr Tmp 2Ob Str Bc211: 65I/34: 305after unknown model by other composer? [66] [67] [68] 01227
1046.211.1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 F maj.2Nho 3Ob Bas Vlp Str Bc19: 3VII/2: 3after BWV 1046.1; /3, /7 → BWV 207(a)/1, /5a 01228
1046.111.c.1712-
1713?
Sinfonia (opening of BWV 208?)F maj.2Nho 3Ob Str Bas Bc311: 69VII/2: 225BWV 1046.2; /1 → BWV 52/1; was BWV 1046a, 1071 [66] 01229
104711.1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 F maj.Tr Fl Ob Vl Str Vne Bc19: 3VII/2: 43 01230
104811.1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 G maj.3Vl 3Vla 3Vc Vne Hc19: 3VII/2: 73BWV 174/1 01231
104911.1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 G maj.Vl 2Fl Str Vc Vne Bc19: 3VII/2: 99BWV 1057 01232
1050.211.1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (early version)D maj.Fl Vl Hc Vl Va Vc Vne19: 3VII/2: 145after BWV 1050.1 01233
1050.111.1720–1721 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (revised version)D maj.Fl Vl Hc Vl Va Vne19: 3VII/2: 145BWV 1050.2 01234
105111.1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 B♭ maj.2Vla 2Gam Vc Vne Hc19: 3VII/2: 197 01235
1052.211.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 1 (revised version)D min.Hc Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 3after BWV 1052.1, BWV 146/1, /2 and 188/1 01236
1052.111.before 1726 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 1 (early version)D min.Hc Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 317by Bach, C. P. E.?; → BWV 1052.2, BWV 146/1, /2 and 188/1 01237
105311.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 2 E maj.Hc Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 79after BWV 169/1, /5 and 49/1 01238
105411.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 3 D maj.Hc Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 127after BWV 1042 01239
105511.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 4 A maj.Hc Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 161after BWV 1055R? 01240
105611.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 5 F min.Hc Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 197after BWV 1056R?; /2 after BWV 156/1 01241
105711.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 6 F maj.Hc 2Fl Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 221after BWV 1049 01242
105811.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 7 G min.Hc Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 283after BWV 1041 01243
105911.c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 8 (abandoned fragment of 1st movement)D min.Hc Ob Str Bc17: 3VII/4: 313after BWV 35/1 and earlier model (for oboe?); completions/
reconstructions usually based on BWV 35/1, /2 and /5
01244
106011.c.1736 Concerto for 2 harpsichords and orchestra No. 1 C min.2Hc Str Bc212: 3VII/5: 3after BWV 1060R? 01245
1061.211.after 1732–1733 Concerto for 2 harpsichords and orchestra No. 2 C maj.2Hc Str Bc 212: 39 VII/5: 109after BWV 1061.1 01246
1061.111.1732–1733 or earlier Concerto for 2 harpsichords (No. 2) C maj.2Hc 212: 39 VII/5: 83BWV 1061.2 01247
106211.1736 Concerto for 2 harpsichords and orchestra No. 3 C min.2Hc Str Bc212: 83VII/5: 43after BWV 1043 01248
106311.c.1730 Concerto for 3 harpsichords and orchestra No. 1 D min.3Hc Str Bc313: 3VII/6: 3after unknown model? 01249
106411.c.1730 Concerto for 3 harpsichords and orchestra No. 2 C maj.3Hc Str Bc313: 53VII/6: 55after BWV 1064R? 01250
106511.c.1730 Concerto for 4 harpsichords and orchestra A min.4Hc Str Bc431: 71VII/6: 117after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 10 01251
106611.May 1724–End 1725 Orchestral Suite No. 1 C maj.2Ob Bas Str Bc311: 3VII/1: 3Ouverture Courante 2Gavotte Forlane 2Minuet 2Bourrée 2Passepied 01252
106711.1738–1739 Orchestral Suite No. 2 B min.Fl Str Bc311: 24VII/1: 27Ouverture Rondeau Sarabande 2Bourrée 2Polonaise Minuet Badinerie 01253
106811.c.1730 Orchestral Suite No. 3 D maj.3Tr Tmp 2Ob (Vl) Str Bc311: 40VII/1: 49,
119
Ouverture Air 2Gavotte Bourrée Gigue 01254
106911.before late 1727 Orchestral Suite No. 4 D maj.3Tr Tmp 2Ob Bas Str Bc311: 66VII/1: 79Ouverture 2Bourrée Gavotte 2Minuet Réjouissance; /1 → BWV 110/1 01255
1071






see BWV 1046.1 01229
12.Canons (see also: List of canons by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
107212. Canon trias harmonica a 8 D maj.8V451: 131VIII/1: 3, 6 [43] [69] 01258
107312.1713-08-02 Canon â 4. Voc: perpetuus A min.4V451: 132VIII/1: 3in US-CAh bMS Eng 870 (35b) [70] [71] [72] [73] [74] 01259
107412.1727 Canon a 4 (for Ludwig Friedrich Hudemann  [ de ])A min.4V451: 134VIII/1: 3 [75] [76]
[43] [72] [77] [78] [79] [80]
01260
107512.1734-01-10 Canon a 2. perpetuus D maj.2VVIII/1: 3 [72] 01261
107612.1746 Canon triplex a 6 G maj.6V451: 138VIII/1: 3after BWV 1087/13
[57] [81] [82] [83]
[43] [84] [85] [86] [87] [88]
01262
107712.1747-10-15 Canone doppio sopr' il soggetto (dedicated to Johann Fulde  [ de ])G maj.4V BcVIII/1: 4
IX/2: 81
after BWV 1087/11 [62] [72] [88] [89] 01263
107812.1749-03-01 Canon Fa Mi, et Mi Fa est Tota Musica, a.k.a. Canon super Fa Mi, a 7. post Tempus MusicumF maj.7V Bc451: 136VIII/1: 4in SBB P 611 [72] [90] [91] 01264
108612.1750?Canon Concordia discorsD maj.2VVIII/1: 4
III/1: VIII
in SLB Dresden R 291s [43] [92] [93] [94] [95] 01272
108712.1747/1748 or earlier 14 Canons on the first eight notes of the Goldberg ground G maj.6VV/2: 119after BWV 988/1; /11 → BWV 1077; /13 → 1076; in BN Paris Ms. 17669, Bl. 18v
[57] [96] [97] [98] [99] [100]
01273
13.Musical Offering, Art of the Fugue (see also: List of late contrapuntal works by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
107913.1747-07-07 Musical Offering Kb Fl 2Vl Bc312VIII/1: 46 [101] 01265
1080.113.1742–1749 The Art of Fugue (autograph)Hc (?) 251 VIII/2.1BWV 1080.2 01266
1080.2c.1747–1748 The Art of Fugue (print version) 47 VIII/2.2after BWV 1080.1 [102] 11581
LaterLater additions to the main catalogue (above BWV 1128: BWV3) Up ↑
11271713-10-30 aria "Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn" C maj.s Str BcSppl: 237text by Mylius  [ scores ] [103] 01307
1128II1707–1708 chorale setting "Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält" G min.OrganIV/10after Z 4441a; was BWV Anh. 71 [104] [105] 01725
1129c.1742–1745music theory Theoretische Aufzeichnungen zum fünfstimmigen SatzSppl: 63 11582
1130c.1742–1743music theory Theoretische Aufzeichnungen zum KontrapunktSppl: 45 11583
1131c.1743–1746music theory Regeln zum Gebrauch von Synkopen im doppelten KontrapunktSppl: 41 11584
1132c.1736–1739Counterpoint studies with W. F. BachSppl: 67 11585
1133c.1740–1745 thorough-bass rules I Einige höchst nöthige Regeln vom General Basse V/4: 131
Sppl: 37
11586
11341738?thorough-bass rules II Precepts and Principles For Playing the Thorough-Bass or Accompanying in Four PartsSppl: 3 11587
1135I1724-03-25Cantata Siehe, eine Jungfrau ist schwanger (25 March: Annunciation)was BWV Anh. 199; text extant [106] [107] [108] 01510
1136I1708–1717?
1725-09-09?
1727-02-06
Cantata Liebster Gott, vergißt du mich (1711: libretto for Trin. VII; 1725: Trin. XV?; 1727, with BWV 157.1: funeral in Pomßen)was BWV Anh. 209; text by Lehms [109] [110] 01520
1137I1729-10-23?Cantata (sketch: Gott, du Richter der Gedanken for Trinity XIX by Picander?)SATB Vl Str BcIII/1was BWV Anh. 2; in SBB P 36: 18 [111] 01309
1138.1I1709-02-04 Cantata for Ratswahl in Mühlhausen No. 2 was BWV Anh. 192 [112] 01503
1138.21710-02-04 Cantata for Ratswahl in Mühlhausen No. 3 lost 11382
1139.1I1725-08-27 Cantata Wünschet Jerusalem Glück (council election)was BWV Anh. 4; text by Picander; → BWV 1139.2 [51] [113] 01311
1139.2I1730-06-27Cantata Wünschet Jerusalem Glück (200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession)was BWV Anh. 4a; text by Picander; after BWV 1139.1 [114] 01312
1140I1730-08-25 Cantata Gott, gib dein Gerichte dem Könige (council election)I/32.2was BWV Anh. 3; text by Picander [114] [113] 01310
1141I1740-08-29 Cantata Herrscher des Himmels, König der Ehren (council election)I/32.2was BWV Anh. 193; text extant; /7 after BWV 208/15? [115] [116] 01504
11421716-04-02Cantata Was ist, das wir Leben nennen (funeral service for Johann Ernst of S.-W.)text extant 01531
11434.1729-03-24 Cantata Klagt, Kinder, klagt es aller Welt (funeral of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen; music lost but partially reconstructible)I/34was BWV 244a; text by Picander; ↔ BWV 198/1, /10, 244b/6, /8, /39, /49, /57, /23, /20, /65, /13, /68 00305
1144I1725-02-12Cantata Sein Segen fließt daher wie ein Strom (wedding)was BWV Anh. 14; text extant [117] [118] 01322
1145I1729-01-18Cantata Der Herr ist freundlich dem, der auf ihn harret (wedding)was BWV Anh. 211; text by Picander [119] [120] 01522
1146I1729-07-26Cantata Vergnügende Flammen, verdoppelt die Macht (wedding)was BWV Anh. 212; text by Picander [121] [122] [120] 01523
1147I1718-12-10 Cantata Lobet den Herrn, alle seine Heerscharen (birthday of Leopold of A.-K.)I/34was BWV Anh. 5; text by Hunold [123] 01313
1148I1724-04-27Cantata Siehe, der Hüter Israel (doctorate)SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob 3Vl Va BcI/34was BWV Anh. 15; lost [124] [125] 01323
1150I1721-01-01?
1722-01-01?
Cantata Ihr wallenden Wolken (New Year)b 2Fl Str Vc Hc BcI/4was BWV Anh. 197; lost [126] [127] 01508
1151I1720-01-01Secular cantata Dich loben die lieblichen Strahlen der Sonne (New Year)I/35was BWV Anh. 6; text by Hunold [128] [129] 01314
1152I1723-01-01Secular cantata for New Year (congratulation of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen and his wife Frederica Henriette)I/35was BWV Anh. 8; lost [130] 01316
1153I1720-12-10Secular cantata Heut ist gewiß ein guter Tag (birthday of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen)I/35was BWV Anh. 7; text by Hunold [131] [132] 01315
1154I1722-07-29Cantata O vergnügte Stunden (birthday of John Augustus of Anhalt-Zerbst)was BWV Anh. 194; text extant [133] [134] 01505
1155I1723-08-09Ode in Latin (birthday of Frederick II of Saxe-Gotha)I/38was BWV Anh. 20; lost [135] [136] 01328
1156I1727-05-12 Secular cantata Entfernet euch, ihr heitern Sterne (57th birthday of Augustus II)I/36was BWV Anh. 9; text by Haupt, C. F.; /1 → BWV 232 II/6? [137] [138] [139] 01317
1157I1732-08-03 Secular cantata Es lebe der König, der Vater im Lande (name day of Augustus II)I/36was BWV Anh. 11; text by Picander; /1 & /11 → BWV 215/1 → 232IV/1=/3; /7 → 248/39?; /9 → 212/14 [113] [121] [140] 01319
1158I1733-08-03Secular cantata Frohes Volk, vergnügte Sachsen (name day of Augustus III)I/36was BWV Anh. 12; text by Picander; after BWV Anh. 18; /1 → BWV 11/1 [113] [121] [141] 01320
11591739-10-07Secular cantata "Serenade" (birthday of Augustus III)lost 01536
1160I1731-08-25Secular cantata So kämpfet nur, ihr muntern Töne (birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming  [ de ])I/39was BWV Anh. 10; text by Picander; /1 → BWV 248 VIa/1? [121] [142] 01318
1161I1738-04-28Secular cantata Willkommen! Ihr herrschenden Götter der Erden in honour of the royal couple (Augustus III and Maria Josepha), and for the forthcoming marriage of princess Maria Amalia with Charles of Sicily I/37was BWV Anh. 13; text by Gottsched, J. C. in Riemersche Chronik
[113] [143] [144] [145]
01321
1162I1732-06-05 Secular cantata Froher Tag, verlangte Stunden (inauguration of St. Thomas school after renovation)I/39was BWV Anh. 18; text by Winckler; /1 → BWV 11/1; /1 /3 /5 /6 /8 /10 → BWV Anh. 12 [146] [147] [148] 01326
1163I1725-11-27Secular cantata Auf, süß entzückende Gewalt (wedding of Peter, eldest son of Peter Hohmann, and Christiana Sibylla Mencke)I/40was BWV Anh. 196; text by Gottsched, C.; /3 → BWV 11/4 → 232IV/4; /5 → BWV 11/8 [149] [150] [151] [152] 01507
1164II1712–1713
or earlier
Motet Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn F min.2SATB 39: 157 III/3: 3by Bach, J. Christoph?; was BWV Anh. 159; ↔ BWV 421 (/2) [20] [153] 01470
RReconstructions (see also Reconstruction of music by Johann Sebastian Bach) Up ↑
1052RR1970 Concerto D min.Vl Str BcVII/7: 3by Fischer; after BWV 1052 [154] 01236
1055RR1970 Concerto A maj.Oba Str BcVII/7: 33by Fischer; after BWV 1055 [154] 01240
1056RR1970 Concerto G min.Vl Str BcVII/7: 59by Fischer; after BWV 1056 [154] 01241
1060RR1970 Concerto C min.VlOb Str BcVII/7: 75by Fischer; after BWV 1060 [154] 01245
1064RR1970 Concerto D maj.3Vl Str BcVII/7: 103by Fischer; after BWV 1064 [154] 01250
Anh. IFragments – lost works Up ↑
I 1I1725-07-15?Cantata Gesegnet ist die Zuversicht (Trinity VII)SATB 2Fl Str Bcby Telemann (TWV  1:617)?; text by Neumeister? 01308
I 2I





see BWV 1137 01309
I 3I





see BWV 1140 01310
I 4I





see BWV 1139.1 01311
I 4aI





see BWV 1139.2 01312
I 5I





see BWV 1147 01313
I 6I





see BWV 1151 01314
I 7I





see BWV 1153 01315
I 8I





see BWV 1152 01316
I 9I





see BWV 1156 01317
I 10I





see BWV 1160 01318
I 11I





see BWV 1157 01319
I 12I





see BWV 1158 01320
I 13I





see BWV 1161 01321
I 14I





see BWV 1144 01322
I 15I





see BWV 1148 01323
I 16I1735-11-09Cantata Schließt die Gruft! ihr Trauerglocken (mourning of Hedwig of Merseburg)by Roemhildt; [155] text by Hoffmann, B. [156] 01324
I 17ICantata Mein Gott, nimm die gerechte Seele (funeral)SATB 2Oba Str Bas BcI/33 01325
I 18I





see BWV 1162 01326
I 19I1734-11-21Secular cantata Thomana saß annoch betrübt (welcome to Johann August Ernesti as new rector of St. Thomas school)I/39text by Landvoigt  [ de ]? 01327
I 20I





see BWV 1155 01328
N 190I1729-04-18 Cantata Ich bin ein Pilgrim auf der Welt (Easter 2)b Bc ...I/33by Bach, C. P. E.?; text by Picander 01501
N 191I1715-05-19Cantata Leb ich oder leb ich nicht (Cantate)text by Franck, S. 01502
N 192I





see BWV 1138.1 01503
N 193I





see BWV 1141 01504
N 194I





see BWV 1154 01505
N 195I1723-06-09Secular cantata Murmelt nur, ihr heitern Bäche (celebration of Johann Florenz Rivinus  [ de ])text in Acta Lipsiensium 1723, Vol. 5, pp.  515–619 01506
N 196I





see BWV 1163 01507
N 197I





see BWV 1150 01508
N 198I





see BWV 149/1a 01509
N 199I





see BWV 1135 01510
N 200Ic.1740chorale setting "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid" (unused sketch for Orgelbüchlein )OrganIV/1: 46after Z 1915; [157] in SBB P 283 01511
N 209I





see BWV 1136 01520
N 210I1734-10-04 Cantata Wo sind meine Wunderwerke  [ it ] (leave-taking of Johann Matthias Gesner)text in 2° Poet. Germ. I, 6425: 4 Rara; /1 → BWV 193a/7, 193/3? [158] [159] 01521
N 211I





see BWV 1145 01522
N 212I





see BWV 1146 01523
N 213IConcertoF maj.Orgby Telemann; arr. by Bach 01524
223I1717–1718? Cantata Meine Seele soll Gott loben B♭ maj.I/34by Handel? [160] 00280
224I1732 Aria "Reißt euch los, bekränkte Sinnen" (fragment)SI/41by Bach, C. P. E.?; in SBB P 491 [161] 00281
Anh. IIWorks of doubtful authenticity Up ↑
53II Aria "Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde" (Funeral)E maj.a Bel Str Bc 122: 53 I/41by Hoffmann, M.? 00068
142II Cantata Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Christmas)A min.atbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc 30: 19 I/41text by Neumeister (reworked) 00174
189II Cantata Meine Seele rühmt und preist (German Magnificat, Visitation)B♭ maj.t Fl Ob Vl Bc 37: 213 I/41by Hoffmann, M. 00229
217II Cantata Gedenke, Herr, wie es uns gehet (Epiphany I)satbSATB Fl Str Bc 41: 207 I/41by Altnickol? 00274
220II Cantata Lobt ihn mit Herz und Munde (24 June: feast of John the Baptist)atbSATB Fl 2Ob Str Bc 41: 259 I/41 00277
221II Cantata Wer sucht die Pracht, wer wünscht den Glanz tb 2Vl Bas Vc OrgI/41in SBB P 191: 83–113 00278
III 159II





see BWV 1164 01470
II 25II1740–1742
(JSB)
Kyrie–Gloria Mass C maj.SATB 2Tr 2Vl Org111: XVIII/9by Bach, J. L.? 01333
239II1738–1741
(JSB)
Sanctus D min.SATB Str Bc 111: 89 II/9after Caldara, Missa Providentiae/4 [162] [163] 00298
II 28II Sanctus B♭ maj.SATB 2Ob 2Cor Str Bc111: XVIIII/9 01336
II 29IIc.1714–17 Kyrie–Gloria Mass (only cello part extant)C min.II/9in BKraków St 547 01337
III 167II1738–1739 (JSB) Kyrie–Gloria Mass for two choirs G maj.3SATB 3Ob Tai 2Vl 2Va 2Vne Bc OrgII/9by Bernhard, Krieger or Pohle?; in SBB P 659 [164] [165] [166] 01478
II 30II1690s (Tor.)
c.1742 (JSB)
Magnificat for double choir C maj.2SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Vl 2Vla Bc111: XVII/9after Torri, Magnificat; Tr3, Tmp by Bach [167] [168] [169] 01338
246II1732-04-11 (JSB)Passion St Luke Passion ssatbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Tai Bas Str Bc 452 II/9: 65BWV 246/40a; in SBB P 1017 [170] 00311
II 31II chorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir" SATB 2Tr 3Ob Str Bcin SBB P 101 01339
N 201II chorale setting "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ" SATBby Vetter, D. [171] 01512
N 202II chorale setting "Gott hat das Evangelium" SATBby Vetter, D. [172] 01513
N 203II chorale setting "Ich hebe meine Augen auf" SATBby Vetter, D. [173] 01514
N 204II chorale setting "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid" SATBby Vetter, D. [174] 01515
II 32II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 1 "Getrost mein Geist, wenn Wind und Wetter krachen"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01340
II 33II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 2 "Mein Jesus, spare nicht"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01341
II 34II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 3 "Kann ich mit einem Tone"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01342
II 35II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 4 "Meine Seele lass die Flügel"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01343
II 36II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 5 "Ich stimm' itzund ein Straff-Lied an"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01344
II 37II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 6 "Der schwarze Flügel trüber Nacht"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01345
II 38II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 7 "Das Finsterniß tritt ein"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01346
II 39II1704 Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht  [ scores ] No. 8 "Ach was wollt ihr trüben Sinnen"Voice Bcin Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [175] 01347
II 40II1736 Song "Ich bin nun wie ich bin"  [ scores ]Voice Kbin Singende Muse an der Pleiße  [ scores ] [176] [177] [178] 01348
II 41II1736 Song "Dir zu Liebe, wertes Herze"  [ scores ]Voice Kbin Singende Muse an der Pleiße  [ scores ] [176] [179] [180] 01349
571IIc.1704Fantasia, a.k.a. ConcertoG maj.Organ 38: 67 IV/11: 35 [181] [182] 00651
580IIFugueD maj.Organ 38: 215 [183] 00662
II 42II Fugue  [ scores ]F maj.Organin SBB P 817: 1–3 01350
576IIFugueG maj.Organ 38: 106 IV/11 [184] 00658
577IIFugueG maj.Organ 38: 111 IV/11: 44 [185] 00659
581II Fugue  [ scores ]G maj.OrganIV/11by Homilius? [186] 00663
131aII Fugue G min.Organ 38: 217 IV/11: 3after BWV 131/5 [187] 00161
534IIPrelude and FugueF min.Organ 15: 104 IV/5: 130by Bach, W. F.? 00608
536aIIc.1760–1789?Prelude and FugueA maj.OrganIV/6: 114after BWV 536, 152/1; arr. by Scholz? [188] 00612
545bII1708–1717Prelude, Trio and FugueB♭ maj.OrganIV/11: 6after BWV 545a; ↔ 545, 1029/3 [189] [190] 00624
553II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 1C maj.Organ 38: 23 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00633
554II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 2D min.Organ 38: 27 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00634
555II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 3E min.Organ 38: 30 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00635
556II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 4F maj.Organ 38: 33 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00636
557II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 5G maj.Organ 38: 36 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00637
558II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 6G min.Organ 38: 39 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00638
559II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 7A min.Organ 38: 42 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00639
560II Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 8B♭ maj.Organ 38: 45 IV/11by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [191] [192] 00640
561IIFantasia and FugueA min.Organ 38: 48 00641
568IIPreludeG maj.Organ 38: 85 IV/6: 51 00648
584II Trio  [ scores ]G min.OrganI/12: 23
IV/11
after BWV 166/2 [193] 00666
1027 /1a /2a /4aII Trio  [ scores ]G maj.OrganIV/11after BWV 1027/1–2 /4, 1039/1–2 /4; arr. by Kellner, J. P.? [194] 01209
591IIKleines harmonisches LabyrinthOrgan 38: 225 IV/11: 50by Heinichen? [195] [196] 00673
597II Concerto for solo organ E♭ maj.OrganIV/11after lost model? 00680
598IIPedal-Exercitium (fragment)Organ 38: 210 by Bach, C. P. E.? 00681
676aII1739–1789chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (later variant)Organ 40: 208 IV/4: KB 48after BWV 676 00792
683aII1739–1789chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" (later variant)OrganIV/4: KB 51after BWV 683 00800
N 205II





see BWV 1121 01516
II 48IIchorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"Organby Walther (& Scholz?) 01356
II 49IIchorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"Organby Walther? 01357
II 50IIchorale setting "Erhalt uns, Herr, hei deinem Wort"Organ 01358
II 51IIchorale setting "Erstanden ist der heilge Christ"Organ 01359
II 52IIchorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele"Organ 01360
II 53IIchorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele"Organ 01361
II 54IIchorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen"Organ 01362
chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen"
II 55II1714-1717
or earlier
chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn"  [ scores ]Organ 01363
II 58IIchorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude"Organ 01366
II 59IIchorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude"Organ 01367
II 60II chorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren"  [ scores ]Organby Walther? 01368
II 62aIIchorale setting "Sei Lob und Ehr mit hohem Preis"Organ 01370
II 62bIIchorale setting "Sei Lob und Ehr mit hohem Preis"Organ 01371
II 63IIchorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch"Organ 01372
II 64IIchorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch"Organ 01373
II 65IIchorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch"Organ 01374
II 66IIchorale setting "Wachet auf, ruft uns"Organ Trby Krebs, J. L.? 01375
II 67IIchorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan"Organ 01376
II 68IIchorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten"Organ 01377
II 69IIchorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"Organ 01378
II 70II chorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"  [ scores ]Organ 01379
II 71II





see BWV 1128 01725
II 72IIchorale setting "Christus der uns selig macht" (Canon)Organ 01381
II 74II chorale setting "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele"  [ scores ]Organ 01383
II 75II chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn"  [ scores ]Organ 01384
II 76II chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude"  [ scores ]Organ 01385
II 77II chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn"  [ scores ]Organ 01386
II 78II chorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein"  [ scores ]Organ 01387
II 79IIchorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege"Organ 01388
691aII1720–1789chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten" (variant)Organ 40: 151 after BWV 691 00809
705IIchorale setting "Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt" (Kirnb. coll. No. 16)Organ 40: 23 IV/10: 47after Z 7549 00825
708II1700–1789chorale setting "Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt" (alio modo; Kirnb. coll. No. 19)Organ 40: 30 IV/10: 86after Z 1679 00828
708aII1700–1789chorale setting "Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt"Organ 40: 152 IV/10: 86after Z 1679 00829
716IIchorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (Fantasia)Organ 40: 45 IV/10: 14after Z 4457 00838
726IIbef. c.1727chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend"Organ 40: 72 IV/3: 45after Z 624 00849
743IIbef. c.1740 chorale setting "Ach, was ist doch unser Leben"  [ scores ]OrganIV/10: 11after Z 1208b; by Buttstett, J. H.? 00871
745II1700–1788chorale setting "Aus der Tiefe rufe ich"Organ 40: 171 IV/10: 22after Z 1217; by Bach, C. P. E.? 00873
749IIc.1700–1717 chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend"  [ scores ]OrganIV/10: 80after Z 624; by Bach, J. Christoph or Telemann? 00878
750IIc.1700–1703 chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht"  [ scores ]OrganIV/10: 81 00879
752IIc.1700–1717 chorale setting "Jesu, der du meine Seele"  [ scores ]Organafter Z 6779a 00881
754IIbef. c.1740 chorale setting "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier"  [ scores ]Organafter Z 3498b 00883
755II chorale setting "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein"  [ scores ]Organafter Z 4429a 00884
756II chorale setting "Nun ruhen alle Wälder"  [ scores ]Organafter Z 2293b 00885
757II chorale setting "O Herre Gott, dein göttlichs Wort"  [ scores ]Organafter Z 5690 00886
758IIchorale setting "O Vater, allmächtiger Gott"Organ 40: 179 IV/11: 69after Z 8603b 00887
762IIbef. c.1717 chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich"  [ scores ]OrganIV/10: 142after Z 2561 00891
763II chorale setting "Wie schön leucht uns der Morgenstern"  [ scores ]Organafter Z 8359 00892
765IIbef. c.1717chorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"Organ 40: 187 after Z 7971 00894
N 206II chorale setting "Ach bleib mit deiner Gnade"  [ scores ]Organby Pachelbel (P  376) [197] [198] 01517
chorale setting "Christus, der ist mein Leben"  [ scores ]
II 80II1707–1708
or earlier
Suite  [ scores ]F maj.KeyboardV/12 01389
821IISuiteB♭ maj.Keyboard 42: 213 V/12: 3 [199] 00959
834IIAllemandeC min.Keyboard 42: 259 V/12 [200] 00973
839II1735-03-07
or earlier
Sarabande  [ scores ]G min.KeyboardV/12in Notenbuch der Zeumerin [201] [202] 00978
844II Toccatina No. 4 ScherzoD min.Keyboard 42: 220 V/12: 16by Bach, W. F.? ↔ BWV 844a [203] 00983
844aIIScherzoE min.Keyboard 42: 281 V/12: 22by Bach, W. F.? (BR A55); ↔ BWV 844 [203] 00984
845IIGigueF min.Keyboard 42: 263 V/12 [200] 00985
II 81II Gigue  [ scores ] (incomplete)D min.KeyboardV/12by Kellner, J. P.? 01390
II 82II Ciacona  [ scores ]B♭ maj.KeyboardV/12by Bach, J. B.? 01391
II 83II Ciacona  [ scores ]A maj.KeyboardV/12by Bach, J. B. or H.? 01392
II 84II Ciacona  [ scores ]G maj.KeyboardV/12by Bach, J. B.? 01393
II 85II Toccata and Fugue  [ scores ]F min.Keyboard42: XXXVV/12: 114, 122by Dobenecker? [204] [205] 01394
898II Prelude and Fugue  [ scores ] on  B-A-C-H B♭ maj.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12 01067
II 86IIFantasiaC min.Keyboard 42: 243 V/12by Gronau? 01395
II 87II Fantasia  [ scores ]C maj.KeyboardV/12by Benda? 01396
905IIFantasia and FugueD min.Keyboard 42: 179 V/12: 24 [206] 01076
907IIFantasia and FughettaB♭ maj.Keyboard 42: 268 V/12: 28by Kirchhoff  [ de ]? [207] 01078
908IIFantasia and FughettaD maj.Keyboard 42: 272 V/12: 34by Kirchhoff  [ de ]? [207] 01079
909IIConcerto e FugaC min.Keyboard 42: 190 V/12: 38 01080
919IIFantasiaC min.Keyboard 36: 152 V/12: 48by Bach, J. B. or J. B. the Younger? [208] 01092
920IIFantasiaG min.Keyboard 42: 183 V/12 [206] 01093
923aII Toccatina No. 3 PreludeA min.Keyboard 42: 279 V/12: 14after BWV 923 [209] 01097
II 89II Fugue  [ scores ]C maj.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12 01398
II 90IIFugueC maj.Kb (with ped?) 38: 213 IV/11: 58, 61by Bach, C. P. E. (H 388) or Pachelbel? 01399
II 91II Fugue  [ scores ]G maj.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12 01401
II 92II Fugue  [ scores ]G maj.KeyboardV/12 01402
II 93II Fugue  [ scores ]E min.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12 01403
II 95II Fugue  [ scores ]E min.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12 01405
II 96II Fugue  [ scores ]D maj.KeyboardV/12by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 373.5) 01406
II 98II Fugue  [ scores ]D min.KeyboardV/12by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 373.5) 01408
II 99II Fugue  [ scores ]D min.KeyboardV/12 01409
II 100II Fugue  [ scores ]D min.KeyboardV/12by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 373.5) 01410
II 101II Fugue  [ scores ]G min.Keyboard42: XXXVV/12: 130by Dobenecker? [205] 01411
II 102II Fugue  [ scores ]E♭ min.KeyboardV/12 01412
897/2IIFugueA min.Keyboard 42: 175 V/12by Dretzel or Bach, W. F.? 01066
945IIFugueE min.Keyboard 36: 155 V/12by Graupner? [210] 01120
956IIFugueE min.Keyboard 42: 200 V/12: 70 01133
958IIFugueA min.Keyboard 42: 205 V/12: 74 01135
960IIFugue (incomplete)E min.Keyboard 42: 276 V/12 [211] 01137
N 207IIFugueE min.KeyboardIV/11by Seger? [212] 01518
II 109II Fugue  [ scores ] on  B-A-C-H G min.KeyboardV/12 01419
964IISonataD min.Keyboard 42: 3 V/12: 78after BWV 1003 [213] 01141
II 111II Largo and Allegro  [ scores ]G maj.Keyboard42: XXXVV/12 01421
968IIAdagioG maj.Keyboard 42: 27 V/12: 94after BWV 1005/1 [213] 01145
969II Toccatina No. 5 AndanteG min.Keyboard 42: 218 V/12: 18 [203] 01146
II 113II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 3 MinuetF maj.Keyboard 432: 25 V/4: 82 01423
II 116II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 7 MinuetG maj.Keyboard 432: 28 V/4: 87 01426
II 117II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 8a and 8b two PolonaisesF maj.Keyboard 432: 28 V/4: 88 01427
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II 118II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 9 MinuetB♭ maj.Keyboard 432: 29 V/4: 89 01429
II 119II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 10 PolonaiseG min.Keyboard 432: 30 V/4: 90 01430
II 120II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 14 MinuetA min.Keyboard 432: 31 V/4: 92 01431
II 121II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 15 MinuetC min.Keyboard 432: 32 V/4: 92 01432
II 126II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 22 MusetteD maj.Keyboard 432: 35 V/4: 99 01437
II 127II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 23 MarchE♭ maj.Keyboard 432: 35 V/4: 100by Bach, C. P. E. 01438
II 128II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 24 (Polonaise)D min.Keyboard 432: 36 V/4: 101 01439
II 132II1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 36 MinuetD min.Keyboard 432: 48 V/4: 125 01443
II 151IIConcertoC maj.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12 01462
II 152IIConcertoG maj.Vl Hc42: XXXIVVI/5 01463
990IISarabanda con PartitisC maj.Keyboard 42: 221 V/12: 97 [214] 01168
II 153IISonataA maj.Vl BcVI/5 01464
II 154IISonataE♭ maj.Vl HcVI/5 [215] 01465
1020IISonataG min.Vl Hc 9: 274 VI/5by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 542.5) [216] [217] 01201
1022II Sonata  [ scores ]F maj.Vl HcVI/5: 27by Bach, C. P. E.?; after BWV 1021; ↔ BWV 1038 [217] [218] 01203
1024II Sonata  [ scores ]C min.Vl BcVI/5 [219] [220] 01205
1031II Sonata E♭ maj.Fl Hc 9: 22 VI/5: 13by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 545) [217] [221] 01213
1033II Sonata C maj.Fl Bc 431: 3 VI/5: 3by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 564.5) [217] [222] 01215
1038II1732–1735SonataG maj.Fl Vl Bc 9: 219 VI/5: 45by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 590.5); after BWV 1021; ↔ BWV 1022 [218] 01220
525aII Concerto (Trio sonata) C maj.Vl Vc BcVI/5after BWV 525/1, 1032/2, 525/3 [223] [224] 01718
II 155IIConcertoA maj.Kb Str BcVI/5 01466
I 22II Concerto  [ scores ]B♭ maj.ObVl Str BcVI/5by Förster (C.?)? [225] 01330
1070II Orchestral Suite (No. 5) G min.Str Bc 451: 190 VI/5by Bach, W. F.? [226] [227] 01256
Anh. IIIWorks of other composers, spuriously attributed to Bach Up ↑
III 156IIICantata Herr Christ, der einge Gottes Sohn (Annunciation)SATB Str Bcby Telemann (TWV  1:732) [228] 01467
III 157IIICantata Ich habe Lust zu scheiden (Purification)s 2Fl Str Bcby Telemann (TWV  1:836) [229] 01468
15III1726-04-21
(JSB)
Cantata Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen (Easter)satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Str Bc 2: 135 I/41by Bach, J. L. (JLB 21); text in Meiningen 1704 [230] 00017
141III Cantata Das ist je gewißlich wahr (3rd Sunday of Advent)atbSATB 2Ob Str Bc 30: 3 I/41by Telemann (TWV  1:183) [231] 00173
145/bIII Cantata movement So du mit deinem Munde bekennest Jesum (Easter)D maj.SATB Tr Str Bc 30: 96 I/10: 142by Telemann (TWV  1:1350/1) [232] 00178
160III1725–1732? Cantata Ich weiß, daß mein Erlöser lebt (Easter)C maj.t Vl Bas Bc 32: 171 I/41by Telemann (TWV  1:877) [233] 00194
218III Cantata Gott der Hoffnung erfülle euch (Pentecost)satbSATB 2Hn Str Bc 41: 223 by Telemann (TWV  1:634) [234] 00275
219III Cantata Siehe, es hat überwunden der Löwe (Michaelmas)sabSATB Str Bc 41: 239 by Telemann (TWV  1:1328) [235] 00276
222III Cantata Mein Odem ist schwach (Purification)sabSATB Str Bcby Bach, J. Ernst; → BWV Anh. 165 00279
III 158IIIAria "Andrò dall'colle al Prato"s 2Fl (2Hn) Str Bcby Bach, J. C. 03022
III 160III1750–1755? (Harrer?) Motet Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt, TWV  8:10C maj.2SATBIII/3: 15after Telemann (/1; /3 after TWV  1:1066), BWV 28/2 (/2 = BWV 28/2a); text after Psalm 100 [236] 01471
III 161III Motet Kündlich groß ist das gottselige Geheimnis/1 (Christmas)D maj.SATB Str? BcIII/3by Graun (C. H.?), precedes laudes A and B of BWV 243a 01472
III 162IIIMotet Lob und Ehre und Weisheit und Dank2SATBIII/3by Wagner, G. G. 01473
III 163IIIMotet Merk auf, mein Herz, und sieh dorthin2SATBIII/3by Bach, J. B. or J. Ernst 01474
III 164III Motet Nun danket alle Gott  [ scores ]SSATBIII/3: 52by Altnickol 01475
III 165III Motet Unser Wandel ist im Himmel SATBIII/3by Bach, J. Ernst; after BWV 222/3 /4 /6 01476
III 166III1716 (JLB)
1729 (JSB)
Kyrie–Gloria Mass Missa sopra cantilena "Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr" E min.SSATB 2Vl 2Vla Vc Bc111: XV
41: 276
II/9by Bach, J. L. (JLB 38), start of Gloria arr. by Bach 01477
II 24III1715–1717, 1724 (JSB) Kyrie–Gloria Mass A min.SATB Str Bc111: XVII/9after Missa Sancti Lamberti by Pez, J. C. 01332
II 26III1727–1732 (JSB) Kyrie–Gloria Mass  [ scores ]C min.satbSATB 3Tbn 2Vl Bc 41: 193
111: XVI
II/2: 295by Durante (alternative Christe: BWV 242) 01334
II 27IIIc.1745? (JLK)SanctusF maj.SATB 2Hn 2Ob Str Bc111: XVIIII/9by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV  104) [237] 01335
III 168IIIc.1747? (WFB)Kyrie and German GloriaG min.sSATB Str Bc111: XVIIII/9by Bach, W. F. (BR E1 F 100) 01479
I 21IIIc.1707 (MH) Magnificat Meine Seel erhebt den Herren A min.s Fl 2Vl Bc111: XVIIIII/9by Hoffmann, M. [238] 01329
III 169III1724–1725Passion Erbauliche Gedanken auf den Grünen Donnerstag und Charfreitag über den Leidenden Jesum text by Picander partly used in BWV 244 but no other known setting [239] 01480
8/6III1713 (Vet.)
1724-09-24
(JSB)
chorale setting "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben" (s. 5)E maj.SATB 1: 241 I/23: 161by Vetter, D. (Z 6634); text by Neumann [240] [241] [242] 00009
III/2.1: 63
III/2.2: 25
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D maj.I/23: 219 00010
27/6III1652 (Ros.)
1726-10-06
(JSB)
chorale setting "Welt, ade, ich bin dein müde" (s. 1)B♭ maj.SSATB 51: 244 I/23: 251by Rosenmüller (Z 6531); text by Albinus [241] 01481
III 170III/2.2: 86 11345
43/11III1652 (Pet.)
1726-05-30 (JSB)
chorale setting "Du lebensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ"  [ choralwiki ] (ss. 1, 13)G maj.SATB 10: 126 I/12: 164by Peter  [ de ] after Z 5741b; text by Rist [243] 11241
chorale setting "Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist" III/2.1: 74
III/2.2: 57
567IIIPreludeC maj.Organ 38: 84 IV/11by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV  401) [244] 00647
III 178IIIlast third of 17th centuryToccata quasi Fantasia con FugeA maj.Organ 42: 250 V/12by Reincken? [245] 01489
II 43IIIc.1788 Fugue  [ scores ]B min.OrganIV/11by Pölitz  [ de ]; after H 776/18 01351
II 44III Fugue  [ scores ]G maj.OrganIV/11by Kellner, J. P. or J. C. [246] 01352
II 45IIIc.1799 Fugue  [ scores ] on  B-A-C-H B♭ maj.OrganIV/11by Knecht 01353
II 88III1765 Fugue  [ scores ]C maj.KeyboardV/12by Kellner, J. C. 01397
II 97III Fugue  [ scores ]F♯ maj.Keyboard42: XXXVIV/11: 63by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV  409/2) 01407
II 103IIIc.1711–1718 (GFH) Fugue  [ scores ]A min.KeyboardV/12by Handel (HWV 609  [ scores ]) 01413
II 104IIIc.1711–1718 (GFH) Fugue  [ scores ]C min.KeyboardV/12by Handel (HWV 610  [ scores ]) 01414
II 105IIIc.1711–1718 (GFH) Fugue  [ scores ]B♭ maj.KeyboardV/12by Handel (HWV 607  [ scores ]) 01415
II 106IIIc.1711–1718 (GFH) Fugue  [ scores ]G min.KeyboardV/12by Handel (HWV 605  [ scores ]) 01416
N 208III1747 (JEE)FugueE♭ min.KeyboardIV/11After Toccata nona  [ scores ] by Eberlin 01519
II 46III Trio  [ scores ]C min.OrganIV/11by Krebs, J. T. [247] 01354
692IIIchorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" (Kirnb. coll. No. 3)C maj.Organ 40: 4 IV/11by Walther; after BWV 692a 00810
692aIIIchorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" (early version)C maj.Organ 40: 152 IV/11by Walther; → BWV 692 00811
693IIIchorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" (Kirnb. coll. No. 4)C maj.Organ 40: 5 IV/11by Walther 00812
723IIIchorale setting "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ" (also in Neumeister Collection)Organ 40: 63 after Z 1947; by Bach, J. Michael 00846
740IIIchorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"Organ 40: 103 after Z 4000; by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV 554c) 00868
744III chorale setting "Auf meinen lieben Gott" Organ 40: 170 IV/10: 20after Z 2164; by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV 517) 00872
746III1715 or earlier (JCFF)chorale setting "Christ ist erstanden"D min.Organ 40: 173 IV/10by Fischer (Ariadne Musica  [ scores ] No. 24) 00874
748III1700–1739chorale setting "Gott der Vater wohn uns bei"D maj.Organ 40: 177 IV/10by Walther; → BWV 748a 00876
748aIII1700–1789chorale setting "Gott der Vater wohn uns bei" (variant)D maj.OrganIV/10by Scholz (arr.)?; after BWV 748 00877
751III chorale setting "In dulci jubilo"  [ scores ] (also in Neumeister Collection)OrganIV/10by Bach, J. Michael 00880
759IIIchorale setting "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele"F maj.Organ 40: 181 IV/10by Homilius (HoWV VIII.17  [ scores ]) [212] 00888
760IIIchorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich"Organ 40: 183 IV/10by Böhm 00889
761IIIchorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich"Organ 40: 184 IV/10by Böhm 00890
1096III chorale setting "Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht"  [ scores ] (3 versions; Neumeister Chorales No. 8)A min.OrganIV/9: 16, 76by Pachelbel? [248] [249] 01282
chorale setting "Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ"  [ scores ] (3 versions; Neumeister Chorales No. 8)
771IIIchorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"G maj.Organ 40: 195 IV/11by Vetter, A. N. [250] 00901
II 47III chorale setting "Herzlich tut mich verlangen"  [ scores ]A min.OrganIV/10by Kellner, J. P. [246] 01355
chorale setting "Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder"  [ scores ]
II 56III1735 (Telem.) chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend"  [ scores ]OrganIV/10by Telemann (TWV  31:8) 01364
II 57III chorale setting "Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod"  [ scores ]OrganIV/10by Vogler 01365
II 61III chorale setting "O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß"  [ scores ]F maj.OrganIV/10by Pachelbel (P  396) [251] 01369
II 73III1720–1788 chorale setting "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ"  [ scores ]F min.OrganIV/10by Bach, C. P. E.; after BWV 639 01382
III 171III chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden"  [ scores ]Organ 40: 174 IV/10by Pachelbel (P  58) [252] 01482
III 172III chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend"  [ scores ]G maj.OrganIV/10by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV  524) 01483
824III1720 (WFB) Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 47: SuiteA maj.Keyboard 36: 231 V/5: 78by Telemann (TWV  32:14) [28] 00962
835III1761 (Kirnb.)AllemandeA min.Keyboard 42: 267 V/12by Kirnberger (EngK 74) [253] 00974
838IIIAllemande and CouranteA maj.Keyboard 42: 265 V/12by Graupner (GWV 849/2 /3) [253] 00977
840III Courante  [ scores ]G maj.KeyboardV/12by Telemann (TWV  32:13/2) 00979
897/1IIIc.1736–1743 (CHD)PreludeA min.Keyboard 42: 173 V/12by Dretzel ("Adagiosissimo") [254] 01065
962IIIc.1783 (JGA)FugueE min.Keyboard 42: 198 V/12by Albrechtsberger (Op. 1/8) [255] 01139
970III Toccatina No. 6 PrestoD min.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A49 F 25/2) 11148
II 94III1774 (Kirnb.) Fugue  [ scores ]E min.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12by Kirnberger (EngK 35) [256] 01404
II 107III Fugue  [ scores ] on  B-A-C-H C maj.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12by Sorge? 01417
II 108III Fugue  [ scores ] on  B-A-C-H C maj.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12by Bach, C. P. E. (H 373) or Sorge? 01418
II 110III Fugue  [ scores ] on  B-A-C-H C min.Keyboard42: XXXIVV/12by Sorge? 01420
II 112III1780 (Kirnb.) Grave  [ scores ]E min.KeyboardV/12by Kirnberger (EngK 16) [257] 01422
II 114III1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 4 Minuet G maj.Keyboard 432: 26 V/4: 83by Petzold [258] 01424
II 115III1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 5 Minuet G min.Keyboard 432: 26 V/4: 84by Petzold [258] 01425
II 122III1725 (CPE) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 16 MarchD maj.Keyboard 432: 32 V/4: 94by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/1) 01433
II 123III1725 (CPE) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 17 PolonaiseG min.Keyboard 432: 32 V/4: 95by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/2) 01434
II 124III1725 (CPE) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 18 MarchG maj.Keyboard 432: 33 V/4: 96by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/3) 01435
II 125III1725 (CPE) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 19 PolonaiseG min.Keyboard 432: 33 V/4: 97by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/4) 01436
II 129III1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 27 Solo per il cembaloE maj.Keyboard 432: 38 V/4: 104by Bach, C. P. E. (H 16) 01440
II 130III1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 28 PolonaiseG maj.Keyboard 432: 39 V/4: 106by Hasse [259] 01441
II 131IIIc.1745? Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 32F maj.Keyboard 432: 46 V/4: 121by Bach, J. C. (W A22) [260] 01442
II 133III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 1 FantasiaG maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A63 F 207) 01444
II 134III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 2 ScherzoG maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A64 F 207) 01445
II 135III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 3 BourlescaA min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A65 F 207) 01446
II 136III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 4 TrioA min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A66 F 207) 01447
II 137III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 5 L'Intrada della CacciaE♭ maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A67 F 207) 01448
II 138III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 6 Continuazione della CacciaE♭ maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A68 F 207) 01449
II 139III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 7 Il Fine delle Caccia ID maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A69 F 207) 01450
II 140III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 8 Il Fine delle Caccia IID min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A70 F 207) 01451
II 141III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 9 Song "O Gott die Christenheit"F maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A71 F 207) 01452
II 142III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 10 Psalm 110A min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A72 F 207) 01453
II 143III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 11 PolonaiseE min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A73 F 207) 01454
II 144III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 12 Polonaise TrioA min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A74 F 207) 01455
II 145III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 13 MarchC maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A75 F 207) 01456
II 146III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 14 MarchF maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A76 F 207) 01457
II 147III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 15 La CombattutaG maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A77 F 207) 01458
II 148III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 16 ScherzoG min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A78 F 207) 01459
II 149III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 17 MinuetG maj.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A79 F 207) 01460
II 150III1763 or later Musical clock  [ scores ] No. 18 TrioG min.Musical clockV/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A80 F 207) 01461
III 177IIIPrelude and FugueE♭ maj.Keyboard 36: 88 V/12: 134by Bach, J. Christoph? [261] 01488
III 179III1728 (JDH) Fantasia durch alle Tonarten gehend  [ scores ]A min.KeyboardV/12by Heinichen [262] 01490
III 180IIIFugueD min.Keyboard 36: 188 V/12by Kellner, J. P. [212] 01491
III 181III Fugue  [ scores ]A min.KeyboardV/12by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV  825/2) 01492
III 182IIIPassacagliaD min.Keyboard 42: 234 V/12by Witt 01493
III 183III1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 6 RondeauB♭ maj.Keyboard 432: 27 V/4: 85by Couperin ( 6ième Ordre : Les Bergeries) 01494
1036III1731 (CPE)TrioD min.Vl Hc (2Vl Bc)VI/5by Bach, C. P. E. (H 569; Wq 145) 01218
1037IIIc.1740s (JGG)SonataC maj.2Vl Bc 9: 229 VI/5by Goldberg [263] 01219
III 173III1712 (FAB)
c.1723 (JSB)
InventionB min.Vl Kb 451: 172 VI/5by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 2) [264] 01484
III 174III1712 (FAB)
c.1723 (JSB)
InventionB♭ maj.Vl Kb 451: 176 VI/5by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 5) [265] 01485
III 175III1712 (FAB)
c.1723 (JSB)
InventionC min.Vl Kb 451: 181 VI/5by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 6) [266] 01486
III 176III1712 (FAB)
c.1723 (JSB)
InventionD maj.Vl Kb 451: 185 VI/5by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 7) [267] 01487
III 184IIIc.1747 (Zuc.)SonataA min.Vl BcVI/5by Zuccari (Op. 1  [ scores ] No. 10) [268] 01495
III 185IIISonataD maj.2Vl BcVI/5by Bach, C. P. E. (H 585; ≈H 507; Wq 74) 01496
III 186III Sonata  [ scores ]F maj.2Vl BcVI/5by Bach, C. P. E. (H 576; Wq 154) 01497
III 187III Sonata (Trio)  [ scores ]F maj.Bas Fl VneVI/5by Bach, C. P. E. (H 589) 02454
III 188IIIc.1740 (WFB)Sonata (Concerto)F maj.2Hc 431: 47 V/12by Bach, W. F. (BR A12 F 10) 01499
I 23III1710 (Alb.)
c.1710 (JSB)
Concerto  [ scores ]E min.2Vl Va Vc VneVI/5by Albinoni (Op. 2 No. 4 = 2nd Concerto) 01331
III 189III1745–1747 (JSB) Concerto  [ scores ]A min.Hc Str BcVI/5by Bach, C. P. E. (H 403; Wq 1) 01500
Anh. NNew additions to the Anhang Up ↑

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655b1708–1789chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (alternative version "a" in BGA)Organ 252: 159 after BWV 655(a); ↔ 655c 00754
655c1708–1789chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" (alternative version "b" in BGA)Organ 252: 160 after BWV 655(a); ↔ 655b 00755
813a French Suites , No. 2 – Version B (early version): No. 6 Menuet IIC min.Keyboard 36: 236 V/8: 79 00947
deestBC
C 8
1723–1750?
(JSB?)
Motet Der Gerechte kömmt um ( Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt /39; funer. motet?)E min.SSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str BcI/41: 127by Kuhnau? ( Tristis est... ); arr. by Bach? 01532
deestBC
D 1
1717-03-28?Passion Weimarer Passion ?stbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str BcBWV 23/4 (and 55/3; 244/29; 245a–c; 283?) 01533
deestBC
D 5a
1707 (Kei)
before 1713
(JSB)
Passion Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet (St Mark Passion pastiche, Weimar version)SATB 2Vl 2Va HcII/9: 69Pasticcio (Keiser G.?, Bach) 01534
deestBC
D 5b
1726-04-19
(JSB)
Passion Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet (St Mark Passion pastiche, 1st Leipzig version)SATB 2Vl 2Va OrgII/9Pasticcio after BC D 5a (Keiser G.?, Bach) adding BWV 500a and 1084) 01535
deestBC
D 10
c.1750?Passion Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt D min.satbSSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str BcI/41: 95Pasticcio (Graun, C. H.; Telemann; Bach; ...) 10991
deest
(8/6*)
BC F 131 .1cc.1735chorale setting "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben"E♭ maj.SATB III/2.1: 100 after Z 6634; text by Neumann 11072
BGA1725 (JSB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 21 Menuet fait par Mons. Böhm G maj.Keyboard432: 35V/4: 82by Böhm
BNB
I/B
/48
1709 (Bas.)
c.1738
(JSB)
6 Masses without Benedictus and Agnus Dei from Acroama missale  [ scores ]2SATB 3Tbn Str Bcby Bassani; copied by Bach (BNB I/B/48), later adding BWV 1081 [269] 08834
BNB
I/C/1
1740–1742 (JSB)MagnificatC maj.SATB 4Tbn Tmp Bcby Caldara; → BWV 1082; in DBB 2755/1 08841
deestBNB
I/K/2
before 1719
(Han.)
1743–1748
(JSB)
Passion Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet (St Mark Passion pastiche, 2nd Leipzig version)stSATB 2Ob 2Bas 2Vl 2Va Vc Vne HcII/9Pasticcio after BC D 5b (Keiser G.?, Bach) and HWV 48/9 /23 /41 /44 /47 /52 /55 (Handel) 01680
deestNBA1591 (Pal.)
c.1742
(JSB)
Kyrie–Gloria Mass arranged from Missa sine nomine a 6 E min.SSATTB 2Co 4Tro Vne Hc OrgII/9: 13by Palestrina after anon. motet Beata Dei genitrix; arr. by Bach 01676
NBA1720-01-22 Klavierbüchlein WFB, p. 3a: Claves signatae (introduction on clefs)451: 213V/5 [28]
NBA1720-01-22 Klavierbüchlein WFB, p. 3b: Explication... (introduction on ornaments)451: 213V/5 [28]
NBA1720 (WFB) Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 25: Pièce pour le ClavecinKeyboard451: 218V/5: 40by Richter, J. C.  [ de ] [28]
deestNBA1720 (anon) Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 30: Bass sketchG min.451: 220V/5: 45 [28]
NBA1720 (WFB) Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 48a–d: PartitaKeyboard451: 223V/5: 82by Stölzel [28]
Legend for abbreviations in "Scoring" column
Voices (see also SATB)
aAbBsStTvV
alto (solo part)alto (choir part) bass (solo part)bass (choir part) soprano (solo part)soprano (choir part) tenor (solo part)tenor (choir part)voice (includes parts for unspecified voices or instruments as in some canons) vocal music for unspecified voice type
Winds and battery (bold = soloist)
BasBelCntFlHnObObaOdcTaiTbnTdtTmpTr
bassoon (can be part of Bc, see below) bell(s) (musical bells) cornett, cornettino flute (traverso, flauto dolce, piccolo, flauto basso) natural horn, corno da caccia, corno da tirarsi, lituo oboe oboe d'amore oboe da caccia taille trombone tromba da tirarsi timpani tromba (natural trumpet, clarino trumpet)
Strings and keyboard (bold = soloist)
BcHcKbLuLwOrgStrVaVcVdgVlVne
basso continuo: Vdg, Hc, Vc, Bas, Org, Vne and/or Lu harpsichord keyboard (Hc, Lw, Org or clavichord) lute, theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord) organ (/man. = manualiter, without pedals)strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s), viola d'amore, violetta violoncello, violoncello piccolo viola da gamba violin(s), violino piccolo violone, violone grosso

By genre

Cantatas (BWV 1–224)

See #BWV Chapter 1 in the table above

In the 1950 first edition of the BWV the cantatas were largely listed according to their BGA number:

Additionally Anh. I of the first edition of the BWV started with a list of some 20 lost cantatas, while Anh. III of that edition listed a few cantata (movements) by other composers (Anh. 156–158).

BWV2a added many more lost cantatas (BWV Anh. 190–199 and 209–212) and alternative versions to known works indicating (partially) lost cantatas or cantata versions, e.g. BWV 244a, the music of which was partially preserved in the St Matthew Passion, BWV 244.

Motets (BWV 225–231)

See #BWV Chapter 2 in the table above

There are over a dozen motets attributed to Bach, about half of which are authentic by all accounts:

  • BWV 225–230 are the six compositions that have always been considered motets composed by Bach
  • BWV 231 was later renumbered to BWV 28/2a, a variant of the second movement of cantata BWV 28
  • BWV 118, published as a cantata in the 19th century, was later recategorised as a motet, following Bach's designation on the score.
  • BWV Anh. 159–165 are motets with a doubtful or spurious assignation to Bach, the first of which is however most likely composed by Bach.

Liturgical works in Latin (BWV 232–243)

See #BWV Chapter 3 in the table above

Bach's involvement with Latin church music, as composer, arranger or copyist, includes:

  • BWV 232–242: Masses and Mass movements (Mass in B minor; Kyrie–Gloria Masses; separate Mass movements)
  • BWV 243: Magnificat
  • BWV 1081–1083: later additions to the BWV catalogue
  • BWV Anh. 24–30, 166–168: doubtful and spurious works
  • BNB I/B/48, I/C/1, I/P/2: copies and arrangements

Passions and oratorios (BWV 244–249)

See #BWV Chapter 4 in the table above

Passions and oratorios composed or contributed to by Bach include:

Four-part chorales (BWV 250–438)

See #BWV Chapter 5 in the table above

Bach's chorale settings (usually for SATB choir) are included in:

Songs and arias (BWV 439–524)

See #BWV Chapter 6 in the table above

Songs and (separate) arias by Bach are included in several collections:

Associated with the Songs and Arias group:

Works for organ (BWV 525–771)

See #BWV Chapter 7 in the table above

Bach's organ compositions include:

Works for keyboard (BWV 772–994)

See #BWV Chapter 8 in the table above

Bach's works for harpsichord, clavichord and other keyboard instruments include:

Works for solo lute (BWV 995–1000)

See #BWV Chapter 9 in the table above

Bach's compositions for lute or lute-harpsichord (Lautenwerck) include:

  • BWV 995–1000 suites and separate movements for lute or lute-harpsichord
  • BWV 1006a: transcription of BWV 1006

Chamber music (BWV 1001–1040)

See #BWV Chapter 10 in the table above

Bach wrote chamber music for solo violin, cello or flute, sonatas for harpsichord and an instrumental soloist, and trio sonatas:

Orchestral works (BWV 1041–1071)

See #BWV Chapter 11 in the table above

Bach wrote concertos and orchestral suites:

Canons (BWV 1072–1078)

See #BWV Chapter 12 in the table above

Separate canons by Bach are listed in the 12th chapter of the BWV:

  • BWV 1072–1078: canons
  • BWV 1086–1087: later additions

Late contrapuntal works (BWV 1079–1080)

See #BWV Chapter 13 in the table above

The list of late contrapuntal works contains only two items:

20th-century additions to the BWV catalogue and Anhang

Additions as published in BWV2a

Additions to the main catalogue (BWV 1081–1126)

Additions to the Anhang (BWV Anh. 190–213)

BWV Anh. 190–213 were added between the 1950 and 1990s editions of the catalogue

  • BWV Anh. 190–197 – Cantatas added to Anh. I (music lost); see also List of Bach cantatas
  • BWV Anh. 198 – Abandoned sketch of a cantata opening, renumbered to BWV 149/1a and added to Chapter 1 in BWV2a
  • BWV Anh. 199 – Cantata added to Anh. I (music lost); see also List of Bach cantatas
  • BWV Anh. 200 – Fragment of a chorale prelude O Traurigkeit, o herzeleid, added to Anh. I (unused sketch for the Orgelbüchlein )
  • BWV Anh. 201–204 – Four-part chorales added to Anh. II (doubtful)
  • BWV Anh. 205 – Fantasia in C minor, authenticated as BWV 1121 and added to Chapter 7 in BWV2a
  • BWV Anh. 206 – Doubtful chorale prelude, added to Anh. II
  • BWV Anh. 207 – Doubtful keyboard fugue, added to Anh. II
  • BWV Anh. 208 – Spurious organ fugue, added to Anh. III
  • BWV Anh. 209–212 – Lost cantatas added to Anh. I; see also List of Bach cantatas
  • BWV Anh. 213 – Lost arrangement for organ of an unidentified Telemann concerto, added to Anh. I

21st-century additions to the BWV catalogue (BWV 1127 and higher)

See also #BWV Later in the table above

BWV numbers assigned after the publication of BWV2a:

Derivative works

There is not much system in the way works derived from Bach's compositions are listed. The "R" addition to the BWV number is only well-established for the reconstructions included in NBA VII/7 (e.g. solo violin reconstructions of BWV 565 are not usually indicated as BWV 565R, neither is the system used for reconstructed vocal works). For some series of transcriptions and arrangements works catalogues of these transcribers/arrangers may hold sublists with works derived from compositions by Bach.

Reconstructed concertos

See also #Reconstructions in the table above

Each reconstructed concerto is created after the harpsichord concerto for the presumed original instrument. Such reconstructions are commonly referred to as, for example, BWV 1052R (where the R stands for 'reconstructed'). Other reconstructions and completions of for instance BWV 1059 have been indicated as BWV 1059, [276] or BWV 1059a. [277]

Adaptations

Transcriptions and arrangements in the catalogues of works by other composers include:

Ferruccio Busoni
Catalogue numbers BV B 20 to B 46 are arrangements of works by Bach, many of which published in the Bach-Busoni Editions.

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