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- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 abstract "Schwingt freudig euch empor (Soar joyfully aloft), BWV 36, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig in 1731 for the first Sunday in Advent, drawing on material from previous congratulatory cantatas, beginning with Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV 36c (1725). The Gospel for the Sunday was the Entry into Jerusalem, thus the mood of the secular work matched "the people's jubilant shouts of Hosanna". In a unique structure in Bach's cantatas, he interpolated four movements derived from the former works with four stanzas from two important hymns for Advent, to add liturgical focus, three from Luther's "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" and one from Nicolai's "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern". He first performed the cantata in its final form of two parts, eight movements, on 2 December 1731.".
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- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 book "Matthew".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 book "Romans".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 bwv "36".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 caption St._Thomas_Church,_Leipzig.
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 chapter "13".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 chapter "21".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 chorale "* Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland * Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 cname "Cantatas, BWV 31–40".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 hasPhotoCollection Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36.
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 id "Cantatas, BWV 31–40".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 instrumental "*2 oboes d'amore *2 violins *viola *basso continuo".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 movements "8".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 occasion "First Sunday in Advent".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 range "–14".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 range "–9".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 related "based on 36c".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 source "Bible".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 textPoet Picander.
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 type List_of_Bach_cantatas_by_liturgical_function.
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 verse "1".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 verse "11".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 version "King James".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 vocal "choir and solo".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 subject Category:1731_compositions.
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 subject Category:Cantatas_by_Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 comment "Schwingt freudig euch empor (Soar joyfully aloft), BWV 36, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig in 1731 for the first Sunday in Advent, drawing on material from previous congratulatory cantatas, beginning with Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV 36c (1725). The Gospel for the Sunday was the Entry into Jerusalem, thus the mood of the secular work matched "the people's jubilant shouts of Hosanna".".
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- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 label "Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV 36".
- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 label "Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV 36".
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- Schwingt_freudig_euch_empor,_BWV_36 sameAs Q250776.
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