Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot ("Break with hungry men thy bread" or "Give the hungry ones thy bread" ), BWV 39, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, composed in Leipzig and first performed on 23 June 1726, the first Sunday after Trinity. Three years earlier, on the first Sunday after Trinity in 1723, Bach had taken office as Thomaskantor and started his first cycle of cantatas for Sundays and Feast Days in the liturgical year. On the first Sunday after Trinity in 1724, he began his second cycle, consisting of chorale cantatas. The cantata Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot is regarded as part of Bach's third cantata cycle which was written sporadically between 1725 and 1727.

Original Name Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot
Librettist Isaiah 58: 7-8 (No.1) Anonymous (Nos.2-3, 5-6) Hebrews 13: 16 (No.4) David Denicke (1603-1680) (No.7)
Date of composition 1726
Premiered 1726, June 23rd in Leipzig, Germany
First published 1857 (BGA)
Dedicated to 1st Sunday after Trinity
Type Sacred Cantata
Tonality G Minor
Catalogue BWV 39
Spoken language German
Instruments 3x Voice
Chorus/Choir
Orchestra
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Autotranslations beta Jean-Sébastien Bach: Break with hungry men thy bread or Give the hungry ones thy bread en sol mineur, BWV 39
Johann Sebastian Bach: Break with hungry men thy bread or Give the hungry ones thy bread in sol minore, BWV 39
Johann Sebastian Bach: Break with hungry men thy bread or Give the hungry ones thy bread g-moll, BWV 39