For the complete cantata 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben' BWV 147 go to: Bach’s famous chorale 'Jesus bleibet meine Freude', from cantata 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben', was first heard when the cantata was performed in Leipzig, on 2 July 1723, for the Feast of the Visitation. It was during Bach’s first months as cantor and he reused music that he had to hand, as he often did. Bach had already written most of BWV 147 in 1716, as an advent cantata for the court chapel in Weimar, but it was only in Leipzig that he added the recitatives with instrumental accompaniment and the well-known chorale. So Bach turned a concise cantata (opening chorus, four arias and probably a simple closing chorale) into a big two-part cantata. Recorded for the project All of Bach on December 13th 2018 at the Grote Kerk, Naarden. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel and consider donating For the interview with tenor Immo Schröder and oboist Emma Black on Cantata 147 go to For more information on BWV 147 and this production go to All of Bach is a project of the Netherlands Bach Society / Nederlandse Bachvereniging, offering high-quality film recordings of the works by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society and its guest musicians. Visit our free online treasury for more videos and background material For concert dates and further information go to Netherlands Bach Society Marcus Creed, conductor Griet de Geyter, sopran Alex Potter, alto Guy Cutting, tenor Matthias Winckhler, bass
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