This chorale (BWV 1116) by Johann Sebastian Bach sets a hymn text affirming divine providence. Composed during the Baroque period, it exemplifies Bach's sacred vocal works with its harmonic richness and contrapuntal rigor. Originally written for congregational singing, it has been adapted for various ensembles throughout history.
This chorale, BWV 1116, is one of Bach's harmonizations of the hymn "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" (What God Does, Is Well Done). It exemplifies Baroque sacred music with intricate counterpoint and devotional depth, originally composed for vocal ensembles but frequently arranged for instruments.