Christ lag in Todes Banden (also spelled Todesbanden) ("Christ lay in death's bonds" or "Christ lay in the snares of death"), BWV 4, is a cantata for Easter by German composer Johann Sebastian Bach, one of his earliest church cantatas. It is agreed to be an early work partly for stylistic reasons and partly because there is evidence that it was probably written for a performance in 1707. Bach went on to complete many other works in the same genre, contributing complete cantata cycles for all occasions of the liturgical year. John Eliot Gardiner describes it as Bach's "first-known attempt at painting narrative in music".

Original Name Christ lag in Todesbanden
Librettist Martin Luther (1483–1546)
Date of composition 1725 (1707, 1724/25)
Premiered 1707, April 24th in Mühlhausen, Germany
First published 1851 (BGA)
Dedicated to Easter Sunday
Type Sacred Cantata
Tonality E Minor
Catalogue BWV 4
Spoken language German
Instruments 4x Voice
Chorus/Choir
Orchestra
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Autotranslations beta Jean-Sébastien Bach: Christ lay in Death's Bonds en mi mineur, BWV 4
Johann Sebastian Bach: Christ lay in Death's Bonds in mi minore, BWV 4
Johann Sebastian Bach: Christ lay in Death's Bonds e-moll, BWV 4