Final chorale from Bach's reconstructed cantata, featuring intricate four-part harmony doubled by oboes and strings. Composed for the 21st Sunday after Trinity, it showcases Bach's signature fusion of sacred solemnity and contrapuntal brilliance within the Lutheran tradition.
Ich habe meine Zuversicht, BWV 188, is a church cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig for the 21st Sunday after Trinity. The work is notable for its borrowing from Bach's own D minor keyboard concerto (BWV 1052) for its opening sinfonia. The cantata features a mix of recitatives, arias, and a closing chorale, with text by Picander for movements 2-5.
Ich habe meine Zuversicht, BWV 188, is a reconstructed church cantata composed by Bach for the 21st Sunday after Trinity. It features a remarkable opening sinfonia adapted from Bach's Harpsichord Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052, and contains expressive arias including a dark alto aria with complex organ obbligato.