Let us watch him, let us guard him Hercules at the crossroads (Dramma per musica) by Johann Sebastian Bach 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach

What does Bach’s Christmas Oratorio¨ have to do with Hercules? More than you might think at first glance. In the fall of 1733, with the eleventh birthday of the Saxon Crown Prince Friedrich Christian fast approaching, Johann Sebastian Bach composed the secular cantata Lasst uns sorgen, lasst uns wachen (Let us watch him, let us guard him), which he then performed on the prince’s birthday (September 5) with the Collegium Musicum in the garden of Zimmermann’s coffeehouse in Leipzig.The libretto by Picander tells the mythological story of the young Hercules, who, forced to choose between lust and virtue, naturally chooses the right path. The fact that Hercules is intended to represent the young Crown Prince is already suggested in the opening choral movement before becoming explicit in the closing chorus.Most of the choruses and arias in the cantata are familiar today through their incorporation by Bach into his later Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248. For example, the festive opening chorus Lasst uns sorgen, lasst uns wachen (Let us watch him, let us guard him) forms the opening chorus Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben (Bow ye, thankful, kneel and praise ye) of the New Year’s cantata. While the musical impact is no doubt altered by the unfamiliar thematic embedding, the audience is sure to make many pleasant rediscoveries!

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Opera Baroque Period
Composers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
ISBN:
9790007330057
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.78 pounds

Soli SAATB, Coro SATB, 2 Cor, Ob/Obda, Ob, 2 Vl, 2 Va, Bc (Soli SAATB, Coro SATB, 2 Cor, Ob/Obda, Ob, 2 Vl, 2 Va, Bc) - Grade 3

SKU: CA.3121300

Hercules at the crossroads (Dramma per musica). Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Uwe Wolf. Carus digital: Sheet music as PDF. Full score. Carus Verlag #CV 31.213/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3121300).

ISBN 9790007330057. 8.27 x 11.69 inches.

What does Bach’s Christmas Oratorio¨ have to do with Hercules? More than you might think at first glance. In the fall of 1733, with the eleventh birthday of the Saxon Crown Prince Friedrich Christian fast approaching, Johann Sebastian Bach composed the secular cantata Lasst uns sorgen, lasst uns wachen (Let us watch him, let us guard him), which he then performed on the prince’s birthday (September 5) with the Collegium Musicum in the garden of Zimmermann’s coffeehouse in Leipzig.

The libretto by Picander tells the mythological story of the young Hercules, who, forced to choose between lust and virtue, naturally chooses the right path. The fact that Hercules is intended to represent the young Crown Prince is already suggested in the opening choral movement before becoming explicit in the closing chorus.

Most of the choruses and arias in the cantata are familiar today through their incorporation by Bach into his later Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248. For example, the festive opening chorus Lasst uns sorgen, lasst uns wachen (Let us watch him, let us guard him) forms the opening chorus Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben (Bow ye, thankful, kneel and praise ye) of the New Year’s cantata. While the musical impact is no doubt altered by the unfamiliar thematic embedding, the audience is sure to make many pleasant rediscoveries!