# | Title | Rating | Length |
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1 | O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe, BWV 34 | | 6:57 |
2 | Ihr werdet weinen und heulen, BWV 103 | | 5:14 |
3 | Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80 | | 5:14 |
4 | Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält, BWV 178 | | 5:38 |
5 | Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott, BWV 101- choir vocals:
- Monteverdi Choir (on 2000-08-27)
- orchestra:
- English Baroque Soloists (on 2000-08-27)
- conductor:
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner (on 2000-08-27)
- recorded at:
- Braunschweig Dom in Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany (on 2000-08-27)
- live recording of:
- Kantate, BWV 101 "Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott": I. Coro "Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott" (on 2000-08-27)
- composer:
- Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1724)
- part of:
- Kantate, BWV 101 "Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott"
| | 5:35 |
6 | Brich den Hungrigen dein Brot, BWV 39 | | 7:40 |
7 | Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12- choir vocals:
- Monteverdi Choir (on 2000-05-14)
- orchestra:
- English Baroque Soloists (on 2000-05-14)
- conductor:
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner (on 2000-05-14)
- recorded at:
- Schlosskirche zu Altenburg in Altenburg, Thüringen, Germany (on 2000-05-14)
- live recording of:
- Kantate, BWV 12 "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen": II. Coro "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen" (on 2000-05-14)
- composer:
- Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1714)
- part of:
- Kantate, BWV 12 "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen"
| | 7:53 |
8 | Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding, BWV 176 | | 1:59 |
9 | Es erhub sich ein Streit, BWV 19 | | 3:54 |
10 | Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende?, BWV 27- choir vocals:
- Monteverdi Choir (on 2000-10-07)
- orchestra:
- English Baroque Soloists (on 2000-10-07)
- conductor:
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner (on 2000-10-07)
- recorded at:
- Church of San Domingos de Bonaval in Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain (on 2000-10-07)
- live recording of:
- Kantate, BWV 27 "Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende?": I. Choral e Recitativi (Soprano, Alto, Tenore, Basso) "Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende?" (on 2000-10-07)
- composer:
- Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1726)
- librettist:
- Ämilie Juliane von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (in 1695)
- part of:
- Kantate, BWV 27 "Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende?"
| | 4:51 |
11 | O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 20 | | 4:58 |
12 | Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht, BWV 186- choir vocals:
- Monteverdi Choir (from 2000-08-05 until 2000-08-06)
- orchestra:
- English Baroque Soloists (from 2000-08-05 until 2000-08-06)
- conductor:
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner (from 2000-08-05 until 2000-08-06)
- recorded at:
- St. Mary's in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom (from 2000-08-05 until 2000-08-06)
- live recording of:
- Kantate, BWV 186 "Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht": I. Coro "Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht" (from 2000-08-05 until 2000-08-06)
- premiered in:
- Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1723-07-11)
- composer:
- Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1723)
- librettist:
- Salomon Franck (in 1716)
- part of:
- Kantate, BWV 186 "Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht"
| | 3:47 |
13 | Christus, der ist mein Leben, BWV 95 | | 4:59 |
14 | Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?, BWV 8- choir vocals:
- Monteverdi Choir (on 2000-10-07)
- orchestra:
- English Baroque Soloists (on 2000-10-07)
- conductor:
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner (on 2000-10-07)
- recorded at:
- Church of San Domingos de Bonaval in Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain (on 2000-10-07)
- live recording of:
- Kantate, BWV 8 "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?": I. Coro "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?" (on 2000-10-07)
- premiered in:
- Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1724-09-24)
- composed in:
- Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (in 1724)
- composer:
- Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1724)
- librettist:
- Caspar Neumann
- part of:
- Kantate, BWV 8 "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?"
| | 6:19 |