Ich geh und suche mit Verlangen, BWV 49
composed the church cantata Ich geh und suche mit Verlangen, 49, in Leipzig for the twentieth Sunday after Trinity Sunday and first performed it on 3 November 1726. It is a solo cantata, a dialogue of soprano and bass.
History and words
Bach composed the cantata in his fourth year in Leipzig for the List of [church cantatas by liturgical occasion#20th Sunday after Trinity |20th Sunday after Trinity]. It is counted as part of his third cantata cycle. The prescribed readings for the Sunday were from the Epistle to the Ephesians, "walk circumspectly ... filled with the Spirit", and from the Gospel of Matthew, the parable of the great banquet. The German term used in Luther's Bible translation is Hochzeitsmahl. The cantata is termed a Dialogus, being a dialogue between the Soul and Jesus, her bridegroom. The source for the dialogue is, here as in many works of the 17th century, the Song of Songs. Poet Christoph Birkmann derived from the wedding feast of the Gospel the Soul as the bride whom Jesus invited to their wedding, while the other characters of the story are not mentioned in the cantata. The poet alludes to the Bible several times, comparing the bride to a dove as in and, referring to the Lord's feast, to the bond between the Lord and Israel, to faithfulness until death, and in the final movement to "Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with loving kindness have I drawn thee.". Instead of a closing chorale, Bach combines this idea, sung by the bass, with the seventh stanza of Philipp Nicolai's mystical wedding song "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern", given to the soprano.Bach first performed the cantata on 3 November 1726.
Scoring and structure
Bach structured the cantata six movements and scored it for soprano and bass soloists, and a Baroque instrumental ensemble of oboe d'amore, two violins, viola, violoncello piccolo, organ and basso continuo. Klaus Hofmann summarizes: "Bach has clothed his music in the 'wedding garments' of exquisite scoring".- Sinfonia
- Aria : Ich geh und suche mit Verlangen
- Recitative : Mein Mahl ist zubereit'
- Aria : Ich bin herrlich, ich bin schön
- Recitative : Mein Glaube hat mich selbst so angezogen
- Aria + Chorale : Dich hab ich je und je geliebet – Wie bin ich doch so herzlich froh
Music
Recordings
- Westfälische Kantorei, Wilhelm Ehmann. J. S. Bach: Cantatas BWV 49 & BWV 84. Nonesuch, 1961.
- Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling. Die Bach Kantate. Hänssler, 1982.
- Ensemble Baroque de Limoges, Christophe Coin. J. S. Bach: Cantatas with Violoncelle Piccolo. Auvidis Astrée, 1993.
- La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken. J. S. Bach: Cantatas BWV 82 · 49 · 58. Accent, 1993.
- Amsterdam [Baroque Orchestra & Choir], Ton Koopman, J. S. Bach: Complete Cantatas Vol. 16, Antoine Marchand 2004.
- Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki, J. S. Bach Cantatas BWV 149, 145, 174, 49, BIS.