Composed for Leipzig's town council inauguration, this sacred cantata symbolically equates the city with Zion (Jerusalem). The opening chorus features a festive ritornello and homophonic writing, later reimagined in flute choir arrangements. Musicologists note its thematic ties to Psalms and shared material with Bach's secular works.
A sacred cantata composed for Leipzig’s Ratswechsel ceremony, blending civic pride with religious symbolism by likening the city to Zion. The aria emphasizes divine blessings through oboe ornamentation, later adapted for viola.
Composed for Leipzig's town council inauguration, this sacred cantata draws parallels between Leipzig and biblical Zion. The surviving manuscript is incomplete, with movements reconstructed from a lost secular cantata composed earlier the same month. The aria features a minuet-like structure with expressive oboe solos symbolizing divine blessings.