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Cantata No. 12 "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen", BWV 12 (BC A68)

 

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Bach was appointed court organist at Weimar in 1708, a position that made no specific demands on him to compose cantatas. However, after he was promoted to the post of concertmaster in March 1714 his duties expanded. "Wienen, klagen, sorgen, zagen" (Weeping, Wailing, Lamenting, Fearing) was one of the first fruits of Bach's new status, a cantata composed for the third Sunday after Easter (April 22, 1714). It is among the early cantatas later revived for use in Leipzig, where it was performed on April 30, 1724. The text, which describes the afflictions of the Christian and exhorts hearers to remain firm in faithfulness, is believed to be the work of the Weimar court poet Salomo Franck, who furnished the texts of most of Bach's Weimar cantatas. The work is scored for SATB chorus, alto, tenor, and bass soloists, and an orchestra including oboe, "tromba" (trumpet), strings and continuo.

As is typical of Bach's early cantatas, the work includes an introductory instrumental sinfonia, here marked Adagio assai. With its plangent oboe solo, the sinfonia is reminiscent of the slow movement of a concerto. The opening chorus is built over a repeated chromatic bass pattern, with each of the words of the title pronounced in turn and overlapping the next. This chorus was later arranged by Bach to form the Crucifixus of the great Mass in B minor. The early style of BWV 12 is confirmed by the inclusion of only one very short passage of recitative. It is given to the alto, and leads straight into an aria (also for alto) via an ascending scale depicting entry into the "Kingdom of God," the words of the final line of the recitative. It is the first of the three successive arias. The text, based upon a passage from Acts, reminds Christians that despite tribulation "their comfort is Christ's wounds." The resolute bass aria that follows also features a rising scale, this time to emphasize the singer's determined "I will follow Christ." The final aria for tenor adds two instrumental voices (symbolizing the Holy Trinity), an ostinato bass, and trumpet, which intones the chorale melody "Jesu, meine Freude." This highly original cantata, which served Bach so well for later recycling, comes to a close with a four-part chorale setting of the hymn "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" by Samuel Rodigast (1674). ~ Brian Robins, All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Bach 2000: The Complete Bach Edition (Includes Commemorative Book) (Box Set) 1999
Bach Cantatas, Vol. 24: Altenberg, Warwick 2005
Bach Edition: Cantatas BWV 12, BWV 74 & BWV 177
Bach Edition: Cantatas II [Box Set]
Bach Edition: Cantatas, BWV 12, 74, 177
Bach Edition: Complete Works [Box Set]
Bach Edition: Complete Works [Box Set] 2006
Bach Edition: Vol. 4 [Box Set]
Bach: 75 Cantatas, Vols. 1-5 [Box Set]
Bach: Actus Tragicus
Bach: Cantatas Nos. 12 & 29 1960
Bach: Cantatas V 1999
Bach: Cantatas, BWV 1-64, Box 1 [Box Set] 2001
Bach: Cantatas, BWV 10, 12, 13 1981
Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 2: Ostern [Box Set]
Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 3 1996
Bach: Cantatas, Vol.V 1995
Bach: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 2 1995
Bach: Contatas 1997
Bach: Das Kantatenwerk, Vol. 4 1985
Bach: Famous Cantatas 1993
Bach: Kantaten BWV 12, 78 & 150; Motet BWV 118
Bach: Made in Germany, Vol. 1 (Box Set) 1999
Bach: Magnificat [DVD Audio] 2001
Bach: Sacred Cantatas 1 1999
Bach: Sacred Cantatas [Box Set] 1994
Bach: Sacred Cantatas, Vol. 1, BWV 1-14, 16-19 [Box Set] 1994
Bach: The Essentials 2009
Bach: The Sacred Cantatas [Box Set] 1994
Bach: Weimar Cantatas 2001
Bach: Weinen, Klagen - Cantates, BWV 12, 38, 75
Baroque Music Sampler 1994
Church Cantatas, Vol. 1-69
Das Kantatenwerk, Vol.4
J. S. Bach: Magnificat 2000
J.S. Bach: "Actus Tragicus" [Hybrid SACD]
J.S. Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 2 2003
J.S. Bach: Sacred Cantatas BWV Nos. 10-12
J.S. Bach: Weimar Cantatas 2007
The Bach Cantata, Vol. 32 1990

Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work

Title Date
Bach 2009
Bach Edition Leipzig [Box Set] 1999
Bach Highlights 1995
Bach Piano Transcriptsions, Vol. 6: Walter Rummel 2006
Bach by Bert
Bach-Jahr 2000
Bach: Aria 2000
Bach: Cantatas Highlights 2009
Bach: Famous Choruses from Sacred Cantatas 1993
Bach: Harpsichord Concertos; Oboe Concertos 2001
Bach: Magnificat; Cantatas, BWV 1 & 82 2002
Bach: Magnificat; Vocal Works 2000
Bach: Music for Oboe and Organ 2006
Bach: Oboe Concertos; Triple Concerto 1996
Bach: Sinfonias from Cantatas; C.P.E. Bach, Vivaldi: Oboe Concertos [Hybrid SACD] 2008
Bach: Soli Deo Gloria - Meisterwerken in bedeutenden Aufnahmen (Box Set) 2000
Bach: Sämtliche Orchester-Sinfonien Vol.1 1992
Baroque Arias 1997
Baroque Oboe Concertos
Classics Bach Weekend 1990
Festliche Musik von Johann Sebastian Bach 1998
Festliche Musik: Festive Music by Johann Sebastian Bach 2009
Johann S. Bach: Complete Sinfonias
L'Allemagne du Baroque tardif / Late Baroque Germany 2005
Life of Christ [Daywind] 2007
Organ and Oboe 1997
Prima Voce: Marian Anderson 1996
Schubert, Bach, Mendelssohn and others
Strauss, Bach, Marcello: Concertos for Oboe 1992
The Art of Robert Bloom, Vol. 2 2000
The Bach Trumpet
The Voice of Bach 2008
The World Of Bach 1990
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