Cantata No. 4
- Composer
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Opus
- BWV 4
- Instruments
- Voice, SATB, Orchestra
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About
Christ lag in Todesbanden (Christ lay in death's bonds), also written Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4, is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was written for Easter, probably in 1707, and it is probably related to Bach's move from Arnstadt to Mühlhausen. It is based on a chorale of the same name by Martin Luther, which is used by Bach as a cantus firmus throughout the entire piece.
The piece is written for soprano, alto, tenor, bass, two violins, two Violas and basso continuo. It is in eight movements, all in E minor:
In modern performance and recordings, practice varies as to whether or not the aria and duet movements of BWV 4 are to be sung with soloists rather than with a full choir. The Bach-Gesellschaft and Neue Bach Ausgabe score editions do not have the printed indications of "aria" and "duet" over the relevant movements that are common in the later cantatas. Given the lack of direct evidence, it is presently impossible to determine what Bach's own wishes regarding this particular piece were.
Recordings
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The piece is written for soprano, alto, tenor, bass, two violins, two Violas and basso continuo. It is in eight movements, all in E minor:
- Sinfonia: strings and continuo
- Verse I: "Christ lag in Todes Banden" - The alto, tenor, and bass voices sing free counterpoint, while the cantus firmus is sung by the soprano in unadorned, long notes.
- Verse II: "Den Tod niemand zwingen kunnt" ("Nobody could overcome death") - for soprano, alto and continuo.
- Verse III: "Jesus Christus, Gottes Sohn" ("Jesus Christ, Son of God") - for tenor and continuo with 2 violins obbligato.
- Verse IV: "Es war ein wunderlicher Krieg" ("There was a wondrous war") - for soprano, alto, tenor, bass and continuo.
- Verse V: "Hier ist das rechte Osterlamm" ("Here is the true Easter Lamb") - for bass, strings and continuo.
- Verse VI: "So feiern wir das hohe Fest" ("So we celebrate the high feast") - for soprano, tenor and continuo.
- Verse VII: "Wir essen und leben wohl" ("We eat and live well") - A chorale, sung and played by the whole ensemble.
In modern performance and recordings, practice varies as to whether or not the aria and duet movements of BWV 4 are to be sung with soloists rather than with a full choir. The Bach-Gesellschaft and Neue Bach Ausgabe score editions do not have the printed indications of "aria" and "duet" over the relevant movements that are common in the later cantatas. Given the lack of direct evidence, it is presently impossible to determine what Bach's own wishes regarding this particular piece were.
Recordings
- Cantus Cölln, dir. Konrad Junghänel – "Actus Tragicus", Harmonia Mundi France HMC 901694
- Taverner Consort & Players, dir. Andrew Parrott – Magnificat · Easter Oratorio, Virgin Classics 72435 5 61647 2 7
- dir. Karl Richter - Bach Famous Cantatas, Deutsche Grammophon 4530942
- Bach Collegium Japan, dir. Masaaki Suzuki, Soloists: Yumiko Kurisu, Koki Katano, Akira Tachikawa, Peter Kooy - J.S. Bach Cantatas, Volume 1
- Purcell Quartet, Soloists: Emma Kirkby, Michael Chance, Charles Daniels, Peter Harvey - J. S. Bach Early Cantatas, Volume I, Chandos CHAN 0715
- Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, dir. John Eliot Gardiner, Soloists: William Kendall, Stephen Varcoe - Cantatas BWV 4 & BWV 131, Erato 0927 49574 2
- Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, dir. Helmuth Rilling, Soloists: Edith Wiens, Carolyn Watkinson, Peter Schreier, Wolfgang Schöne - Cantatas BWV 4-6, Hanssler 92.002
- Holland Boys Choir, Netherlands Bach Collegium, dir. Pieter Jan Leusink, Soloists: Ruth Holton, Sytse Buwalda, Nico van der Meel, Bas Ramselaar - Bach Edition IV-25, Brilliant Classics 93102/101
- Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, dir. Ton Koopman, Soloists: Barbara Schlick, Kai Wessel, Guy de Mey, Klaus Mertens - J.S. Bach: Complete Cantatas Vol. 1, Antoine Marchand CC72231
- Cantus Corvinus, dir. Géza Klembala, Soloists: Márta Fers, Éva Lax, Péter Marosvári, József Moldvay - Bach: Kantaten, Allegro MZA-037
- Ricercar Consort, dir. Philippe Pierlot, Katharine Fuge, Carlos Mena, Hans-Jörg Mammel, Stephan MacLeod - Mirare 057
The above text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ( creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ ). It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Christ lag in Todesbanden" ( en.wikipedia.org/ ... i/Christ_lag_in_Todesbanden ).
Other titles
Christ lag in Todesbanden, Christ lay in death's bonds

