-
Johann Sebastian Bach
composed the
church cantata Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan (What God does is well done), BWV 99, in
Leipzig for the 15th
Sunday after...
- "Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan" (What God
Ordains Is
Always Good) is a
Lutheran hymn
written by the
pietist German poet and
schoolmaster Samuel Rodigast...
- Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan (What God does is well done), BWV 100, is a
church cantata by
Johann Sebastian Bach. He
composed it in
Leipzig between...
- (Ionian) Most
reconstructions (and editions)
include Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan",
chorale and 9
variations in G
major (G Mixolydian), as the
final work...
- BWV 69.2/1, /3, /5 00087 69.1/6 chorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan" (s. 6) G maj. SATB 16: 379 III/2.1: 55 III/2.2: 174
after BWV 12/7; text...
- chorale, the last
stanza from
Samuel Rodigast's hymn "Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan" (1674). The
cantata is
scored for
three vocal soloists, a four-part choir...
-
Johann Sebastian Bach
composed the
church cantata Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan (What God does is well done), BWV 98, in
Leipzig for the 21st
Sunday after...
- hymnwriter. He is
remembered as the
author of the hymn "Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan".
Rodigast was born in Gröben near Jena.
After attending the Gymnasium...
- S.504b/7, for v pf/org as S.669a/5 50/6 A286b/1 Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan ch kbd 1878–79 Choral,
sacred arr. for pf as S.504b/10, for v org as S...
- lag in Todesbanden), sets of
chorale variations (Was Gott tut, das ist
wohlgetan),
concerted motets, etc. The
ensembles for
which these works are scored...