Johann Sebastian Bach Just as the rain and snow fall from heaven

Cantata for Sexagesima. Leipzig version BWV 18 (BWV3 18.2), 1713-1715

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The cantata dates from Bach's time in Weimar. The instrumental scoring of four violas and basso continuo - in the Leipzig performances enhanced by two recorders doubling viola I and II at the octave - is unique in Bach's cantata oeuvre. It lends a dark, luxurious sound to the four movements which is gently illuminated by the recorders. The work - with its instrumental sinfonia, a short secco recitative and an extended accompagnato recitative (both of which contain arioso inserts), a short soprano aria and a simple closing chorale - makes no great demands on the performing forces. Admirers of text interpretation by means of instrumental figuration will be richly rewarded.
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  • 1 Sinfonia 2 Recitativo (Basso)

    Just as the rain and snow fall from heaven
    and do not return again
    but go forth into the earth
    and make it fruitful and fertile,
    that ist bears seed for the sower
    and bread for eating:
    so too shall the Word
    that goes forth from my mouth surely;
    it will not return to me without fruit,
    but shall do what I intended
    and fulfill the purpose
    for which I spoke it.

    3 Recitativo (Soprano, Tenore, Basso)

    My God, here will my heart abide:
    I open it to you in Jesus’ name;
    then scatter there the seeds
    as if it were a fertile field.
    My God, here shall my heart abide:

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  • 1 Sinfonia

    2 Recitativo (Basso)
    Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee
    vom Himmel fällt
    und nicht wieder dahin kommet,
    sondern feuchtet die Erde
    und macht sie fruchtbar und wachsend,
    dass sie gibt Samen zu säen und Brot zu essen:
    also soll das Wort,
    so aus meinem Munde gehet,
    auch sein;
    es soll nicht wieder zu mir leer kommen,
    sondern tun,
    das mir gefället,
    und soll ihm gelingen,
    dazu ich’s sende.

    3 Recitativo (Soprano, Tenore, Basso, Coro)

    Mein Gott, hier wird mein Herze sein:
    Ich öffne dir’s in meines Jesu Namen;
    so streue deinen Samen

    ...

  • Foreword of the Edition Carus 31.018/03

    Frieder Rempp
    Translation: David Kosviner

    The cantata Gleich wie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt BWV 18 for Sexagesima Sunday is one of Bach’s earliest works. It was composed between 1713 and 1715 in Weimar and performed again – presumably on Sexagesima Sunday, 13 February 1724 – in Leipzig. The cantata is extant only as several sets of parts and in two different keys. In Weimar, the work was notated in G minor/B major and consisted of four vocal parts, a viola and three continuo parts. In Leipzig, the work was expanded by two recorder parts and another continuo part, and is notated in A minor/ E flat major. The different keys can be explained by the fact that the musicians in Weimar performed at choir pitch, i.e., roughly a whole­tone higher than the chamber pitch used in Leipzig. Both performances will therefore have sounded at approximately the same pitch. Transposing from G minor to A minor would not have been a problem for the singers or for the organist; in Leipzig, the organ was tuned at chamber pitch, and the strings took their tuning from the organ; only the bassoon had to transpose. The present edition follows the Leipzig version of the cantata in A minor with the

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  • Gekürztes Vorwort der Ausgabe Carus 31.018/03

    Frieder Rempp

    Die Kantate zum Sonntag Sexagesimae Gleich wie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt BWV 18, gehört zu Bachs frühen Werken. Sie ist in Weimar in den Jahren zwischen 1713 und 1715 entstanden und in Leipzig vermutlich zu Sexagesimae am 13.2.1724 wiederaufgeführt worden. Überliefert ist die Kantate nur in Stimmen und in zwei verschiedenen Tonarten: In Weimar war das Werk in g­Moll notiert und enthielt je vier Sing­ und Viola­ sowie drei Continuostimmen. In Leipzig wurde die Kantate um zwei Blockflöten und eine Continuostimme erweitert, die in a­Moll stehen. Die unterschiedlichen Tonarten sind damit zu erklären, dass in Weimar im Chorton musiziert wurde, der etwa einen Ganzton höher stand als der Leipziger Kammerton. Beide Aufführungen erklangen also in annähernd derselben Tonhöhe. Für die Singstimmen war die Transposition von g­ nach a­Moll kein Problem, ebenso wenig wie für die Orgel, die in Leipzig im Chorton gestimmt war, und die Streicher mussten ihre Stimmung nach der Orgel ausrichten; lediglich das Fagott musste transponieren.

    Der Text stammt aus dem 1711 für den Eisenacher Hof bestimmten 3. Kantaten­Jahrgang von Erdmann Neumeister. Neben der

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most important composers of Western music history. He came from a widely ramified musical dynasty, which produced numerous musicians and organists in the Thuringian-Saxon area.

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