Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (Were God not with us at this time), BWV 14, in Leipzig in 1735 for the fourth Sunday after Epiphany and first performed it on 30 January 1735, a few weeks after his Christmas Oratorio. The cantata, in Bach's chorale cantata format, is based on Martin Luther's hymn "Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit". Its text paraphrases Psalm 124, focussing on the thought that the believers' life depends on God's help and is lost without it.
Librettist | Martin Luther |
Date of composition | 1735 in Leipzig, Germany |
First published | 1852 in Leipzig, Germany |
Type | Cantata |
Tonality | G Minor |
Catalogue | BWV 14 |
Approx. duration | 18 minutes |
Spoken language | German |
Instruments |
Voice (Soprano)
Voice (Tenor) Voice (Bass) Corno da caccia Viola Continuo Chorus/Choir 2x Violin 2x Oboe |
Autotranslations beta |
Jean-Sébastien Bach: Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit en sol mineur, BWV 14 ""Were God not with us at this time"" Johann Sebastian Bach: Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit in sol minore, BWV 14 ""Were God not with us at this time"" Johann Sebastian Bach: Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit g-moll, BWV 14 ""Were God not with us at this time"" |