This graceful minuet comes from the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, a collection of pieces compiled for Bach's second wife.
Though once attributed to Bach, modern scholarship suggests it may have been composed by Christian Petzold.
Sacred cantata based on Lutheran hymn, likely composed for 25th Sunday after Trinity. Features complex polyphonic treatment characteristic of Bach's mature period.
A chorale setting by J.S. Bach based on the hymn "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ," composed for liturgical use. It reflects Bach's mastery of counterpoint and devotional expression.
A church cantata by J.S. Bach, part of his chorale cantata cycle. Features a chorale fantasia, expressive arias, and a rare trio movement symbolizing communal confession. Composed for the 25th Sunday after Trinity, blending Baroque complexity with theological themes of peace and repentance.
Cantata BWV 116, composed in 1724, is a chorale cantata based on Jakob Fabricius' hymn "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ".
It belongs to Bach's Leipzig liturgical cycle, featuring a minuet-like movement atypical for sacred works of this period.