Jesu, meine Freude. Motet BWV 227, Johann Sebastian Bach. Five-part mixed choir, Vocal Score
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All of Bachs six authenticated motets were written between 1723 and 1727 for St Thomas Church, Leipzig, where Bach was appointed as director of music in 1723. During this period, Bach composed most of his cantatas, and it seems likely that for ordinary Sunday services he used existing motets from the seventeenth century tradition, reserving his own motet compositions for special occasions.
Four of his six motets were written for the funeral services of prominent members of the St Thomas congregation. Jesu, Meine Freude (BWV 227), the longest, most musically complex and earliest of the six, was written in 1723 for the funeral of Johanna Maria Käsin, the wife of Leipzigs postmaster.
Jesu, Meine Freude BWV 227 is a beautifully constructed motet for five-part mixed choir, by J.S. Bach. This Urtext edition provides you with a clear and accurate realisation of the composers original intentions and includes thoroughly detailed editorial markings and suggestions, as edited by Konrad Ameln.