Wir Danken Dir, Gott, Wir Danken Dir

Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir (We thank you, God, we thank you) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 29. The piece was written for the occasion of the election of a new town council in Leipzig in 1731 (the cantatas number 119, Preise Jerusalem, den Herrn, and 120, Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille, were written for a similar occasion). It was first performed on August 27 of that year. The instrumentation reflects the festive occasion for which it was written: soprano, alto, tenor and basso soloists, four-part choir, solo organ and an orchestra consisting of two oboes, three trumpets, timpani, violins, violas and basso continuo. The piece is in eight movements:
  1. Sinfonia - an arrangement of the prelude from Bach's E major Partita for solo violin. A solo organ plays the original violin part, while the orchestra adds an accompaniment.
  2. "Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir" - a chorus sung and played by the whole ensemble. This was later adapted as the Gratias and Dona Nobis of Bach's Mass in B minor. The text is from the 75th psalm.
  3. "Halleluja, Strk und Macht" - a tenor da capo aria, accompanied by a solo violin and continuo.
  4. "Gottlob! es geht uns wohl!" - a recitative sung by the solo bass.
  5. "Gedenk an uns mit deiner Liebe" - an aria for the soprano in the rhythm of a siciliana, accompanied by oboe, strings and continuo.
  6. "Vergi es ferner nicht, mit deiner Hand" - a recitative sung by the alto with a final "Amen" from the chorus.
  7. "Halleluja, Strk und Macht" - a reprise of the first part of the tenor aria, but now with solo organ rather than violin, and sung by the alto.
  8. "Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren" - the fifth verse of Johann Gramann's chorale, "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren" played and sung by the whole ensemble.

20th Century adaptation

The Sinfonia movement experienced a period of crossover popularity in 1968 when Wendy Carlos created an exuberant rendition of it for electronic synthesizer (at the time a novelty) for the album Switched On Bach.

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