Bach: Cantata ''Jesu, who art my soul'' (Jesus, who is my soul), BWV. 078 - 2. We hasten with weak but diligent steps

Bach: Cantata ''Jesu, who art my soul'' (Jesus, who is my soul), BWV. 078 - 2. We hasten with weak but diligent steps

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【Classical music and nature 古典音樂小站】Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantata ''Jesu, der du meine Seele'' (Jesus, who is my soul), BWV. 078 - 2. We hasten with weak but diligent steps. This beautiful piece was preserved by European Archive. It has Creative Commons license (Public Domain Mark 1.0 Universal) and is provided through www.musopen.org.

Jesu, der du meine Seele (Jesus, who is my soul, BWV 78) is a sacred cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach.

The cantata was first performed on 10 September 1724 for the 14th Sunday after Trinity, making it part of the famous 'choral cantata year' 1724/25. The librettist is unknown. The libretto is based on the hymn of the same name by Johann Rist from 1641, from which the first and last verses of the chorale are taken directly. The five inner movements of the cantata are transcriptions of Rist's texts, with individual lines quoted verbatim, but in some cases elements of several verses are incorporated into individual movements.

Lyrics:

We hasten with weak but diligent steps,
Oh Jesus, oh Master of Salvation, to you.
You seek the ailing and erring faithfully,
Ah, hear, how we
Raise our voices to plead for help/salvation.
Let your merciful countenance be gladdening to us.
Source of translation: www.vmii.org

Lake Brienz in Switzerland was filmed by Christian Schlegel during a storm. The video was edited by Wenjing Ma.




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