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Reflection lectures 2012
BWV 7 Christ did our Lord to Jordan come
BWV 59 He who loves me will keep my commandments
BWV 99 What God doth, that is rightly done
BWV 107 Why wouldst thou then be saddened
BWV 110 Make our mouth full with laughter
BWV 111 What my God will, be done alway
BWV 146 We must pass through great sadness that we God's kingdom may enter
BWV 159 See now, we're going up to Jerusalem
BWV 163 To each but what's due him!
BWV 188 I have now all my confidence
BWV 59 He who loves me will keep my commandments
BWV 99 What God doth, that is rightly done
BWV 107 Why wouldst thou then be saddened
BWV 110 Make our mouth full with laughter
BWV 111 What my God will, be done alway
BWV 146 We must pass through great sadness that we God's kingdom may enter
BWV 159 See now, we're going up to Jerusalem
BWV 163 To each but what's due him!
BWV 188 I have now all my confidence
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Reflection lectures on the cantata texts (available in German only)
The reflection lecture on the cantata text is a fundamental part of every concert evening of the J. S. Bach Foundation. They are held by interesting personalities from the business and cultural worlds, politics, science and religion, who express their personal and contemporary view about the baroque texts written by various poets and theologians.
BWV 7 Christ did our Lord to Jordan come
BWV 59 He who loves me will keep my commandments
BWV 99 What God doth, that is rightly done
BWV 107 Why wouldst thou then be saddened
BWV 110 Make our mouth full with laughter
BWV 111 What my God will, be done alway
BWV 146 We must pass through great sadness that we God's kingdom may enter
BWV 159 See now, we're going up to Jerusalem
BWV 163 To each but what's due him!
BWV 188 I have now all my confidence
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Cantata
BWV 7 Christ did our Lord to Jordan come
BWV 59 He who loves me will keep my commandments
BWV 99 What God doth, that is rightly done
BWV 107 Why wouldst thou then be saddened
BWV 110 Make our mouth full with laughter
BWV 111 What my God will, be done alway
BWV 146 We must pass through great sadness that we God's kingdom may enter
BWV 159 See now, we're going up to Jerusalem
BWV 163 To each but what's due him!
BWV 188 I have now all my confidence