BWV
72
Cantata BWV 72 is one of the great
bravura works from Bach’s time in Weimar. It
opens with a brilliant and fiery chorus of great richness
for both the singers and instrumentalists. The middle
section is much quieter and more inward without changing
the headlong tempo. The following alto recitative-arioso-aria
is a complicated structure. The litany form ends with
a brilliant and headlong aria with two solo violins.
After a recitative the gorgeous and sweet soprano aria
with oboe and string comes like a balm. Notice how
Bach brings back the voice for the last heavenly phrase
of the aria. “Was mein Gott will” ends
the cantata on a quiet note.
©Craig
Smith
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