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42. Aria Gebt mir meinen Jesum wieder! (bass) 43. Mt 27:7–14, with Vox Christi and Pilate (bass) 44. ... Text and translation to English, Emmanuel music;
Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht: 6: Jesum laß' ich nicht von mir: 29 [b] four-part chorale Sebald Heyden: 1525: O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß: 1: O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß: 29 [c] cantus firmus in choral movement Adam Reusner: 1533: In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr: 5: Mir hat die Welt trüglich gericht' 32: four-part chorale Paul ...
The cantata ends with a four-part setting of the chorale, "Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, geh ihm ewig an der Seiten" (I will not let go of my Jesus, I will walk beside Him forever), [7] with a conjunct melody and active continuo line. [8] The last line is the same as the first, connecting to the beginning of the cantata. [7] [4]
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Christian Keymann (also Christian Keimann; 27 February 1607 – 13 January 1662) was a German hymnwriter.He is known for writing the chorale "Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht" in 1658, which served as the base for Bach's chorale cantata Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, BWV 124, and other compositions.
Recitative (tenor): Wo treff ich meinen Jesum an; Chorale: Jesu, mein Hort und Erretter; Aria (alto, oboi d'amore, strings, no continuo): Jesu, laß dich finden; Arioso (bass): Wisset ihr nicht, daß ich sein muß; Recitative (tenor): Dies ist die Stimme meines Freundes; Aria (alto, tenor, oboi d'amore, strings): Wohl mir, Jesus ist gefunden
Deutsch: Bach, Matthäuspassion BWV 244, Incipit Nr. 51 Gebt mir meinen Jesum wieder! Date: 10 November 2011: Source: Own work: Author: Wikiwal: Permission ...
" Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht" ("I shall not leave my Jesus") is a German Lutheran hymn, with lyrics by Christian Keimann written in 1658. The theme of the hymn is trust in Jesus , based on memorial sermons for John George I, Elector of Saxony recalling conversations of the elector with his minister on his deathbed.