Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 150
Title For thee, Lord, is my desire
Composed 1708, Weimar
Scoring

Choir for 4 voices
Soprano solo
Alto solo
Tenor solo
Bass solo
Violin I + II
Bassoon
Basso continuo

Movements Sinfonia
Choir: For thee, Lord, is my desire
Aria (Soprano): I am and shall be e'er content
Choir: Lead thou me in thy true pathways
Aria (Terzetto, Alto, Tenor, Bass): Cedars must before the tempest
Choir: These mine eyes are looking
Choir: All my days which pass in sadness
Category Spiritual Cantata
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Author of text Unknown
Text
Sinfonia:
Bassoon
Violin I + II
Basso continuo


Choir:
Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
Bassoon
Violin I + II
Basso continuo

Aria:
Soprano solo
Violin I + II
Basso continuo



Choir: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
Bassoon
Violin I + II
Basso continuo

Aria (Terzetto): Alto solo, Tenor, Bass solo
Bassoon
Basso continuo




Choir: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
Bassoon
Violin I + II
Basso continuo

Choir (Ciacona): Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
Bassoon
Violin I + II
Basso continuo







For thee, Lord, is my desire. My God, my hope is in thee.
Let me not confounded be now, so that all my foes may not triumph over me.



I am and shall be e'er content,
Though here in time may bluster
Cross, storm and other trials,
Death, hell, and what must be.
Though mishap strike thy faithful liege,
Right is and shall be ever right.

Lead thou me in thy true pathways and teach thou me; for thou art the God who saves me; daily I await thee.




Cedars must before the tempest
Oft much stress and torment suffer,
Often are they e'en laid low.
Thought and deed to God entrust ye,
Heeding not what howls against you,
For his word tells otherwise.

These mine eyes are looking e'er to the Lord, for he shall pluck my foot from the net's confinement.




All my days which pass in sadness
Endeth God at last in gladness;
Christians on the thorny pathways
Follow heaven's pow'r and blessing.
May God bide my faithful shield,
May I heed not mankind's spite;
Christ, he who now stands beside us,
Helps me daily win the battle.

Bibletext Psalms 25:1-2; Psalms 25:4; Psalms 25:14
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