Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn (Everything with God and nothing without him), BWV 1127, is an aria for soprano, strings, and basso continuo written in October 1713 by Johann Sebastian Bach to a text by theologian Johann Anton Mylius. It was discovered on 17 May 2005 in Weimar (the city where the work was composed and first performed) by Michael Maul, a researcher from the Bach Archive. The last time a previously unknown vocal work by Bach was discovered was in 1935.

Librettist Johann Anton Mylius or Mylio Müller (1657-1724)
Date of composition 1713 (30 October)
Premiered 1713
Dedicated to Birthdayof Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar
Catalogue BWV 1127
Spoken language German
Instruments Voice (Soprano)
Strings
Continuo
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Autotranslations beta Jean-Sébastien Bach: Alles mit Gott, nichts ohn' ihn, BWV 1127 "Everything with God and nothing without him"
Johann Sebastian Bach: Alles mit Gott, nichts ohn' ihn, BWV 1127 "Everything with God and nothing without him"
Johann Sebastian Bach: Alles mit Gott, nichts ohn' ihn, BWV 1127 "Everything with God and nothing without him"