Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 61
Title Come, Redeemer of our race
Composed 2nd December 1714, Weimar
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Choir for 4 voices
Soprano solo
Alto solo
Tenor solo
Violin I + II
Viola
Bassoon
Violoncello
Basso continuo

Movements Ouverture (Choir):Now come, the gentiles' Savior
Recitative (Tenor): To us is come the Savior
Aria (Tenor): Come, Jesus, come to this thy church now
Recitative (Bass): See now, I stand before the door and on it knock
Aria (Sopran): Open wide, my heart and spirit
Chorale: Amen, amen! Come, thou lovely crown of gladness
Category Spiritual Cantata
Event First Sunday in Advent
Author of text Erdmann Neumeister 1714; Martin Luther 1524; Philipp Nicolai 1599
Text
Choir:
Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
Violin I + II
Viola
Bassoon
Basso continuo


Recitative:
Tenor solo
Basso continuo









Aria: Tenor solo
Violin I + II
Viola
Basso continuo


Recitative:
Bass solo
Violin I + II
Viola
Basso continuo


Aria:
Soprano solo
Violoncello
Organ





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


Come, Redeemer of our race
As the Virgin's child revealed,
At whom marvels all the world
That God him this birth ordained.



To us is come the Savior,
Who hath our feeble flesh and blood
Himself now taken
And taketh us as kinsmen of his blood.
O treasure unexcelled,
What hast thou not for us then done?
What dost thou not
Yet daily for thy people?
Thy coming makes thy light
Appear with richest blessing.

Come, Jesus, come to this thy church now
And fill with blessing the new year!

Advance thy name in rank and honor,
Uphold thou ev'ry wholesome doctrine,
The pulpit and the altar bless!

See now, I stand before the door and on it knock.
If anyone my voice will render heed and make wide the door,
I will come into his dwelling and take with him the evening supper, and he with me.



Open wide, my heart and spirit,
Jesus comes and draws within.

Though I soon be earth and ashes,
Me he will yet not disdain,
That his joy he find in me
And that I become his dwelling.
Oh, how blessed shall I be!

Amen, amen!
Come, thou lovely crown of gladness, do not tarry.
Here I wait for thee with longing.

Epistle Romans 13: 11-14
Gospel Matthew 21: 1-9
Bibletext Revelation 3:20
Manuscript Estate C. Ph. E. Bach

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