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Johann Sebastian Bach

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Cantata No.108: Es ist euch gut, dass ich hingehe (4th Sunday of Easter), BWV108

Performances: 3
Tracks: 13
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  • Cantata No.108: Es ist euch gut, dass ich hingehe (4th Sunday of Easter), BWV108
    Year: 1725
    Genre: Cantata
    Pr. Instruments: Voice & Chorus/Choir
    • 1.Aria (Bass): Es ist euch gut, daß ich hingehe
    • 2.Aria (Tenor): Mich kann kein Zweifel stören
    • 3.Recitative (Tenor): Dein Geist wird mich also regieren
    • 4.Chorus: Wenn aber jener, der Geist der Wahrheit
    • 5.Aria (Tenor): Was mein Herz von dir begehrt
    • 6.Chorale: Dein Geist, den Gott vom Himmel gibt

Composed for the Fourth Sunday after Easter, which fell on April 29, 1725, Bach's Cantata No. 108 "Es ist euch gut, dass ich hingehe" (It is good that I go away) (BWV 108) sets a poetic text by Marianne von Ziegler extrapolating two verses from the Gospel According to John 16, 7 for the opening movement and 17, 13 for the fourth movement. The cantata is scored for bass, tenor and alto soloists, chorus, a pair of oboe d'amore, strings, and basso continuo. "Es ist euch gut, dass ich hingehe" brightly starts in A major, turns to darker F sharp minor for its second movement, begins its third in bleak B minor and ends on the dominant of the fourth movement's brilliant D major, and returns to B minor for its fifth and sixth movements. The seventh and closing movement is also in B minor, albeit ending with a picardy third for its final sonority. The first movement of the cantata is a powerful bass aria with obbligato solo oboe d'amore. The second movement is an aria in the form of a trio sonata with the tenor soloist and a solo violin dueting above the continuo. The third is a secco recitative for tenor soloist and continuo and the fourth is a muscular Vivace fugue for chorus and full orchestra. The fifth movement is a sorrowful aria for alto soloists accompanied by strings and continuo. "Es ist euch gut, dass ich hingehe" concludes with a massive harmonization of a chorale by Paul Gerhardt for the chorus and full orchestra.

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