- as Shrovetide). It is also
called Quinquagesima Sunday, Quinquagesimae,
Estomihi,
Shrove Sunday, Pork Sunday, or the
Sunday next
before Lent.
Being the...
- (same text) 00026 22 1. 1723-02-07
Cantata Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe (
Estomihi)
satbSATB Ob Str Bc 51: 65 I/8: 1
after Z 4297a (/5); text
after Luke 18:31...
-
Throughout his life as a musician,
Johann Sebastian Bach
composed cantatas for both
secular and
sacred use. His
church cantatas are
cantatas which he composed...
- service. He
composed the
chorale cantata in 1725 in
Leipzig for the
Sunday Estomihi, the
Sunday before Lent, and
first performed it on 11
February 1725. It...
-
cantata by
Johann Sebastian Bach. He
composed it in
Leipzig for the
Sunday Estomihi, the last
Sunday before Lent, and
probably first performed it on 27 February...
- last
Sundays before Ash
Wednesday are
called Septuagesima, ****agesima and
Estomihi. In 1725 the
feast of
Purification (2 February) fell
between the first...
- bei
deinem Wort" by
Luther and
Justus Jonas (1541). 11
February 1725 (
Estomihi): Herr Jesu Christ, wahr'
Mensch und Gott, BWV 127 (K 113),
based on Paul...
- 44:24),
featuring the
Parable of the
Sower (Luke 8:4–15)
Quinquagesima or
Estomihi (from Esto mihi in Deum protectorem,
Psalm 31:3), with the
story of Jesus...
- Epiphany IV: JLB 1 Epiphany V: JLB 2 Septuagesima: JLB 3 ****agesima: JLB 4
Estomihi: JLB 5 Easter: JLB 21 (a.k.a. BWV 15) Easter 2: JLB 10 Easter 3: JLB 11...
-
again in
later years. Bach
composed his
cantata in 1723 for the
Sunday Estomihi (Quinquagesima), the last
Sunday before Lent. In Leipzig,
tempus clausum...