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Commentaries on the Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach: An Interactive CompanionMain MenuTranslator's NoteHow to Navigate This Interactive Digital EditionHow to SearchSacred Cantatas for the Liturgical Calendar; Particular Occasions; Oratorios; Secular Cantatas for Patrons, Institutions and Nonliturgical Occasions Courts, Nobility and CitizenryBach's Sacred Cantatas: A Chronological ViewBach's Chorale CantatasLibrettistsIndex of PersonsIndex by TitleIndex by BWVAbbreviations and ReferencesTags (Additional)About This BookHans-Joachim Schulze2ae1b5647981e0909a5eebd8c4ad594fae5c7179Translated by James A. Brokaw II0126ea3d86ccd38abff48e8bbc5d2fd7481f4f39Published by Windsor & Downs Press
Peace of Augsburg
12023-12-06T14:28:07+00:00James A. Brokaw II89d1888381146532c1ed4e8daedfe9043da4eff31782plain2024-03-28T18:13:56+00:00Elizabeth Budd1a21a785069fadf8223b68c2ab687e28c82d7c49At the Diet of Augsburg, an agreement regulating ecclesiastical and legal relations between Protestant and Catholic principalities, struck between King Ferdinand, brother of Emperor Karl, and the Protestant imperial states.
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12023-09-26T09:32:59+00:00James A. Brokaw II89d1888381146532c1ed4e8daedfe9043da4eff3Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort BWV 126 / BC A 469Chorale cantata on hymn by Martin Luther. Sexagesimae. Part of Chorale Cantata Annual Cycle. First performed 02/04/1725 in Leipzig (Cycle II).plain2024-04-24T17:33:54+00:001725-02-04BWV 126Leipzig51.340199, 12.36010317SexagesimaeChorale CantataSexagesimaeBC A 46Johann Sebastian BachMartin LutherHans-Joachim Schulze, "Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort, BWV 126 / BC A 46" in Die Bach Kantaten: Einführungen zu sämtlichen Kantaten Johann Sebastian Bachs, (Leipzig: Evangelisches Verlagsanstalt 2007), p. 148James A. Brokaw IIChorale Cantata Annual CycleLeipzig IIAngela Wattersf4da0751983b82733623bdbd9bf39915f01a355c