BWV
175
Bach
Cantata BWV 175 is something of a curiosity. Most
of the music probably comes from secular sources,
but only the tenor aria is known in another version.
The work begins with a gorgeous tenor recitative
with three obbligato recorders. That same instrumental
texture continues in the pastoral alto aria. Another
tenor recitative follows, this time secco. The tenor
aria has a delightful bouncy cello obbligato that
underpins the anticipation of the coming of Jesus
in the text. The following recitative is curiously
the only movement that calls for violins and violas.
The bass aria with brilliant obbligati for two trumpets
changes the character of the cantata from pastoral
to martial. The harmonization of "Komm, heiliger
Geist" is one of the greatest chorale harmonizations
in all of the cantatas, and the doubling of the voice
parts up an octave by the recorder gives it a particularly
lustrous sheen.
©Craig
Smith
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