Christ lag in Todes-Banden
Christ Lay in the Bonds of Death - A Cantata for Easter
Johann Kuhnau/ed. David Erler
This mixed chorale cantata sets the first and last verses of the corresponding Luther chorale verbatim, but the other movements are free poetry based on the content of the chorale. The time of composition cannot be clearly determined, but …
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This mixed chorale cantata sets the first and last verses of the corresponding Luther chorale verbatim, but the other movements are free poetry based on the content of the chorale. The time of composition cannot be clearly determined, but at the end of the copy that serves as the basis for the edition there is a date of January 1693. According to this, the composition was written before 1693 and thus well before Johann Kuhnau took up his post as Thomaskantor in Leipzig (1701).
The use of two cornetti is also a parallel to the cantata Lobe den Herren, meine Seele, whose composition can be linked to Kuhnau’s stay in Zittau. The two parts marked "cornett" are only in the first two movements of the cantata; in the further course, a colla parte lead would be possible but cannot be proven. In principle, according to the source, the two cornett parts can also be played by violins. The title page also notes the possibility of adding ripieno singers, i.e. a choir, in the non-soloistic movements.
The cantata, according to its text intended for Easter, is very well suited for use in church services with its small size and flexible scoring.