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composer:Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1729)
librettist:[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
Martin Luther (German theologian of the Reformation) (from 1528 until 1529)
Joachim Neander (in 1680)
part of:Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (third edition, 2022, BWV³) (number: BWV 120.2) (order: 55)
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (first edition, 1950, BWV¹) (number: BWV 120a) (order: 94)
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (second edition, 1990, BWV²) (number: BWV 120a) (order: 96)
Bach Compendium (number: BC B 15) (order: 176)
other databases:http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no98000016 [info]
https://d-nb.info/gnd/300654294 [info]
download score for free:imslp: Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge, BWV 120a (Bach, Johann Sebastian) [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/composition/mc0002579753 [info]
VIAF ID:185147303 [info]
Wikidata:Q3134335 [info]
work list entry:https://www.bach-digital.de/receive/BachDigitalWork_work_00000146 [info]
parts:1. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": I. Coro "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge" (former 120a) (movement)
2. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": II. Recitativo (Bass, Tenor) e Coro "Wie wunderbar, o Gott, sind deine Werke" (former 120a) (movement)
3. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": III. Aria (Sopran) "Leit, o Gott, durch deine Liebe" (former 120a) (movement)
4. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": IV. Sinfonia (former 120a) (movement)
5. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": V. Recitativo (Tenor, Coro) "Herr Zebaoth" (former 120a) (movement)
6. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": VI. Aria (Alt, Tenor) "Herr, fange an und sprich den Segen" (former 120a) (movement)
7. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": VII. Recitativo (Bass) "Der Herr, Herr unser Gott" (former 120a) (movement)
8. Kantate, BWV 120.2 "Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge": VIII. Choral "Lobe den Herren" (former 120a) (movement)
is based on:Kantate, BWV 120.1 "Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille" (former BWV 120)