BWV
37
Bach
Cantata BWV 37 is one of the most lucid and gentle
of all the cantatas. Particularly striking is the
gorgeous and dancing chorus that opens the work.
Almost exactly the same words ere set in a very different
and austere manner in Cantata BWV 68 which we performed
in March. The tenor aria is missing its obbligato
violin part. We are using a reconstruction written
by our friend John Harbison. The beautiful chorale
prelude for soprano and alto solos with continuo
uses the chorale "Wie schön leuchtet der
Morgenstern." Here the dancing quality of the
opening chorus is revived as the tune is traded liltingly
between the two voices. The mood darkens somewhat
for the bass accompanied recitative and aria. Here
the sadness of the Ascension story becomes apparent.
The text for the bass aria is full of the most interesting
and potent iconography. The music has a powerful
updraft to it matching the image of the pinions.
The work ends with a sober harmonization of the chorale "Ich
dank dir, lieber Herre."
©Craig
Smith
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