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Works in Bach's catalogues and collections

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There are over 1500 works that feature in a catalogue of works by Bach, like the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, and/or in a collection of works associated with Bach (e.g. in one of the Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach). Of these around a thousand are original compositions by Bach, that is: more than a mere copy or transcription of an earlier work by himself or another composer.

Table sections (collated as in BWV2a for BWV 1–1126 and Anhang)
BWV (original ranges in parentheses)
1. Cantatas (1–224) • 2. Motets (225–231) • 3. Masses, Mass movements, Magnificat (232–243) • 4. Passions, Oratorios (244–249) • 5. Four-part chorales (250–438) • 6. Songs, Arias and Quodlibet (439–524) • 7. Works for organ (525–771) • 8. Keyboard compositions (772–994) • 9. Lute compositions (995–1000) • 10. Chamber music (1001–1040) • 11. Works for orchestra (1041–1071) • 12. Canons (1072–1078) • 13. Musical Offering, The Art of Fugue (1079–1080) • Later additions (1081–...) • Reconstructions
BWV Anhang (Appendix)
I: Lost/fragmentary (1–23) • II: Doubtful (24–155) III: Spurious (156–189) • N: Nachträge (New additions, 190–213)
Not in BWV (BWV deest)
Sorted by BC, BGA, BNB, NBA, etc.
Background colors
Color Meaning
green partial or complete manuscript (copy) by Bach and/or first edition under Bach's supervision
yellow manuscript (copy) in whole or in part by close relative, i.e. brother (J. Christoph), wife (A. M.), son (W. F. / C. P. E. / J. C. F. / J. Christian) or son-in-law (Altnickol)
orange-brown manuscript (copy) by close friend and/or pupil (Kellner, Krebs, Kirnberger, Walther, ...), or distant family member
Collections
Without resorting the table (i.e. collection kept together in BWV2a)
Cello Suites BWV 1007–1012Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248Clavier-Übung IV = Goldberg Variations BWV 988Inventions BWV 772–786Sinfonias BWV 787–801Sonatas and partitas for solo violin BWV 1001–1006
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See also Legend to the table below
Works in Bach's catalogues and collections
BWV Date Name Key NBA Additional info
1. Cantatas (see also: List of Bach cantatas, Church cantata (Bach) and List of secular cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach)
1 1725-03-25 Cantata Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (Annunciation) F major I/28.2: 3
2 1724-06-18 Cantata Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein (Trinity II) G minor I/16: 81
3 1725-01-14 Cantata Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Epiphany II) A major I/5: 189
4.1 1707-04-24
1708-04-08
Cantata Christ lag in Todes Banden (Easter; early version, lost-can be reconstructed) I/9 text by Luther; → BWV 4.2 (Movement 8 (Versus VII) music= Movement 2 (Versus I))
4.2 1724-04-09 Cantata Christ lag in Todes Banden (Easter) E minor I/9: 1 text by Luther; after BWV 4.1 (Movement 8 (Versus VII) four-part chorale)
4.3 1725-04-01 Cantata Christ lag in Todes Banden (Easter) E minor I/9: 1 text by Luther; after BWV 4.2
5 1724-10-15 Cantata Wo soll ich fliehen hin (Trinity XIX) G minor I/24: 133
6 1725-04-02 Cantata Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden (Easter 2) C minor I/10: 43 BWV 649
7 1724-06-24 Cantata Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam (24 June: feast of John the Baptist) E minor I/29: 25
8.1 1724-09-24 Cantata Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben? (Trinity XVI; 1st version) E major I/23: 105 BWV 8.2
8.2 1747-09-17 Cantata Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben? (Trinity XVI; 2nd version) D major I/23: 163 after BWV 8.1
9 1732-07-20 Cantata Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (Trinity VI) E major I/17.2: 83 BWV 648
10 1724-07-02 Cantata Meine Seel erhebt den Herren a.k.a. German Magnificat (Visitation) G minor I/28.2: 131
12 1714-04-22

1724-04-30

Cantata Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen (Jubilate; two versions) F Dorian

G minor

I/11.2: 1 text by Franck, S.?; → BWV 69.1/6
13 1726-01-20 Cantata Meine Seufzer, meine Tränen (Epiphany II) I/5: 229 text by Lehms (except /6)
14 1735-01-30 Cantata Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (Epiphany IV) I/6: 139
16 1726-01-01 Cantata Herr Gott, dich loben wir (New Year/Circumcision) C major I/4: 103 text by Lehms
17 1726-09-22 Cantata Wer Dank opfert, der preiset mich (Trinity XIV) I/21: 147 BWV 236/6
18.2 1724-02-13 Cantata Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt (Sexagesima) A minor
Kammer-
ton
I/7: 107 text by Neumeister; after BWV 18.1
18.1 1715-02-24 Cantata Gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt (Sexagesima; early version) G minor
Chorton
I/7: 81 text by Neumeister; → BWV 18.2
19 1726-09-29 Cantata Es erhub sich ein Streit (Michaelmas) I/30: 55 text by Picander
20 1724-06-11 Cantata O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (Trinity I) I/15: 133
21.1 1713-10-08 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (1st version: in ogni tempore; funeral for Amelia Maria Harreß) C minor I/16: 109 text by Franck, S.?; → BWV 21.2-5
consists of Movements II-VI, IX & X only.
21.2 before Dec. 1713 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (2nd version: in ogni tempore; trial for post of Organist at Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen, Halle/Saale) C minor I/16: 109 text by Franck, S.?; → BWV 21.3-5
21.3 1714-06-17 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (3rd version: Trinity III) C minor I/16: 109 text by Franck, S.?; after BWV 21.2; → BWV 21.4-5
21.4 November 1720 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (4th version: : in ogni tempore; trial for post of Organist at St. James' Church, Hamburg) D minor I/16 text by Franck, S.?; after BWV 21.2; → BWV 21.5
21.5 1723-06-13 Cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (5th version: Trinity III) C minor I/16 text by Franck, S.?; after BWV 21.2
22 1723-02-07 Cantata Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe (Estomihi) I/8: 1
23.1 1723 Cantata Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn (1st version, 3 movements: Estomihi) C minor I/8: 35 BWV 23.2, .3
23.2 1723-02-07 Cantata Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn (2nd version, 4 movements: Estomihi) B minor I/8: 71 after BWV 23.1; → .3
23.3 1728–1731 Cantata Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn (3rd version, 4 movements: Estomihi) C minor I/8: 35 after BWV 23.1, .2
24 1723-06-20 Cantata Ein ungefärbt Gemüte (Trinity IV) F major I/17.1: 47 text by Neumeister
25 1723-08-29 Cantata Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe (Trinity XIV) I/21: 79
26 1724-11-19 Cantata Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig (Trinity XXIV) A minor I/27: 29
27 1726-10-06 Cantata Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende? (Trinity XVI) I/23: 221 after BWV Anh. 170
28 1725-12-30 Cantata Gottlob! nun geht das Jahr zu Ende (Christmas I) A minor I/3.2: 75 text by Neumeister; → BWV 28/2a, Anh. 160/2
28/2a 1725? Motet Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren C major III/3: 15 after BWV 28/2; → Anh. 160/2; was BWV 231
29 1731-08-27 Cantata Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir (council election) D major I/32.2: 1 after BWV 120.2/4
30.2 1738-06-24 Cantata Freue dich, erlöste Schar (24 June: feast of John the Baptist) I/29: 59 text by Picander?; after BWV 30.1 (parody)
30.1 1737-09-28 Secular cantata Angenehmes Wiederau (for Hennicke [de] at Wiederau [de] manor) D major I/39: 51 text by Picander?; → BWV 30.2, 195, v2/6, /8
31.2 1724-04-09 Cantata Der Himmel lacht! Die Erde jubilieret (Leipzig version: Easter) I/9: 41
rev 2
text by Franck, S; after BWV 31.1
31.1 1715-04-21 Cantata Der Himmel lacht! Die Erde jubilieret (Weimar version: Easter) C major I/9
rev 2
text by Franck, S; → BWV 31.2
32 1726-01-13 Cantata Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen (Epiphany I) E minor I/5: 143 text by Lehms
33 1724-09-03 Cantata Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Trinity XIII) A minor I/21: 23
34.1 1727-06-01 Cantata O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe (Pentecost) D major I/13: 129 BWV 34.2
34.2 after 1727 Cantata O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe (wedding; incomplete) I/33: 27 after BWV 34.1
35 1726-09-08 Cantata Geist und Seele wird verwirret (Trinity XII) I/20: 215 text by Lehms
36.4 1725–1730 Cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor (Advent I; early version) I/1: 17 after BWV 36.1; → BWV 36.5
36.5 1731-12-02 Cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor (Advent I) I/1: 41 after BWV 36.4
36.2 1726-11-30 or
1725-11-30
Secular cantata Steigt freudig in die Luft (birthday of Charlotte Friederike Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Köthen; music lost) I/35 text by Picander; after BWV 36.1/1, /3, /5, /7, /9
36.3 1735-07-27 Secular cantata Die Freude reget sich (birthday of Rivinus, J. F. [de]?) I/38: 255 after BWV 36.1/1, /3, /5, /7, /8
36.1 April–May 1725 Secular cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor (birthday of Mencke, J. B. [de]?) I/39: 1 BWV 36.2.4
37 1724-05-18 Cantata Wer da gläubet und getauft wird (Ascension) A major I/12: 79
38 1724-10-29 Cantata Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (Trinity XXI) E minor I/25: 217
39 1726-06-23 Cantata Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot (Trinity I) I/15 179
40 1723-12-26 Cantata Darzu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes (Christmas 2) F major I/3.1: 3 BWV 233/6
41 1725-01-01 Cantata Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (New Year) C major I/4: 37
42 1725-04-08 Cantata Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats (Quasimodogeniti) I/11.1: 61
43 1726-05-30 Cantata Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen (Ascension) I/12: 133 after BWV 43/11
44 1724-05-21 Cantata Sie werden euch in den Bann tun (Exaudi) I/12: 165
45 1726-08-11 Cantata Es ist dir gesagt, Mensch, was gut ist (Trinity VIII) E major I/18: 197
46 1723-08-01 Cantata Schauet doch und sehet, ob irgend ein Schmerz sei (Trinity X) I/19: 109
47 1726-10-13 Cantata Wer sich selbst erhöhet, der soll erniedriget werden (Trinity XVII) G minor I/23: 319 text by Helbig
48 1723-10-03 Cantata Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erlösen (Trinity XIX) G minor I/24: 105
49 1726-11-03 Cantata Ich geh und suche mit Verlangen (Trinity XX) G minor I/25: 107 BWV 1053/3
50 Cantata Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft (single movement; arrangement or fragment of a cantata for Michaelmas?) D major I/30: 141 text after Rev. 12: 10; in SBB P 136
51 1730-09-17 Cantata Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen (Trinity XV) C major I/22: 77
52 1726-11-24 Cantata Falsche Welt, dir trau ich nicht (Trinity XXIII) F major I/26: 131 text by Birkmann; after BWV 1046a/1
54 1714–1717? Cantata Widerstehe doch der Sünde (Oculi) E major I/18: 3 text by Lehms; BWV 247/53?
55 1726-11-17 Cantata Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht (Trinity XXII) G minor I/26: 55 text by Birkmann
56 1726-10-27 Cantata Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen (Trinity XIX) I/24: 173 text by Birkmann
57 1725-12-26 Cantata Selig ist der Mann (Christmas 2) G minor I/3.1: 83 text by Lehms
58.2 1733-01-04
or
1734-01-03
Cantata Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (New Year I) C major I/4: 217 text by Birkmann; after BWV 58.1
58.1 1727-01-05 Cantata Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (New Year I; early version) C major I/4: 241 text by Birkmann; → BWV 58.2
59 1724-05-28 Cantata Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten (Pentecost) C major I/13: 65 text by Neumeister; → BWV 74/1 and /2, 175/7
60 1723-11-07 Cantata O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (Trinity XXIV) D major I/27: 1
61 1714-12-02 Cantata Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Advent I – first setting) I/1: 1 text by Neumeister
62 1724-12-03 Cantata Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Advent I – second setting) B minor I/1: 75
63 1714-12-25
1723-12-25
Cantata Christen, ätzet diesen Tag (Christmas; two versions) C major I/2: 1 text by Heineccius, J. M.?
64 1723-12-27 Cantata Sehet, welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget (Christmas 3) E minor I/3.1: 113 text by Knauer (modified)
65 1724-01-06 Cantata Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen (Epiphany) I/5: 1
66.2 1724-04-10 Cantata Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen (Easter 2) I/10: 1 after BWV 66.1/8, /1–/4
66.1 1718-12-10 Secular cantata Der Himmel dacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Glück (birthday of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen) I/35 text by Hunold; → BWV 66.2/1–/5
67 1724-04-16 Cantata Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ (Quasimodogeniti) A major I/11.1: 1 BWV 234/2
68 1725-05-21 Cantata Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt (Pentecost 2) D minor I/14: 31 text by Ziegler, C. M.; after BWV 208/13 and /7
69.2 1748-08-26 Cantata Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele (council election) D major I/32.2: 111 after BWV 69.1/1, /3 and /5
69.1 1723-08-15 Cantata Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele (Trinity XII) I/20: 117 text by Knauer (modified); after BWV 12/7; → BWV 69.2/1, /3 and /5
70.2 1723-11-21 Cantata Wachet! Betet! Betet! Wachet! (Trinity XXVI) C major I/27: 107 text by Franck, S (reworked); after BWV 70.1
70.1 1716-12-06 Cantata Wachet! Betet! Betet! Wachet! (Advent II) I/1 text by Franck, S; → BWV 70.2/1, /3, /5, /8, /10, /11
71 1708-02-04 Cantata Gott ist mein König (council election) D major I/32.1: 3 text by Eilmar?
72 1726-01-27 Cantata Alles nur nach Gottes Willen (Epiphany III) A minor I/6: 59 text by Franck, S; → BWV 235/2
73 1724-01-23 Cantata Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir (Epiphany III) G minor I/6: 3
74 1725-05-20 Cantata Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten (Pentecost) I/13: 83 text by Ziegler, C. M.; after BWV 59/1, /4
75 1723-05-30 Cantata Die Elenden sollen essen (Trinity I) I/15: 85 BWV 100/6
76 1723-06-06 Cantata Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes (Trinity II) C major I/16: 1 BWV 528/1
77 1723-08-22 Cantata Du sollt Gott, deinen Herren, lieben (Trinity XIII) I/21: 1 text by Knauer
78 1724-09-10 Cantata Jesu, der du meine Seele (Trinity XIV) G minor I/21: 115
79 1725-10-31 Cantata Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild (Reformation Day; two versions: Fl associated with 2nd c.1730) G major I/31: 1 BWV 236/2, /4, 234/5
80.3 1727-10-31
1731-10-31
Cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Reformation Day; 2nd Leipzig v.; Tr & Tmp in BGA likely W. F. Bach's addition) D major I/31: 71 text by Franck, S; after BWV 80.1, .2
80.1 1715-03-24
1716-03-16
Cantata Alles, was von Gott geboren (Oculi; music lost) I/8.2: V text by Franck, S; → BWV 80.2, .3
80.2 1723-10-31
1731-10-31
Cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Reformation Day; 1st Leipzig version) I/31: 65 text by Franck, S; after BWV 80.1; → BWV 80.3
81 1724-01-30 Cantata Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen? (Epiphany IV) E minor I/6: 111
82.1 1727-02-02 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 1st version) C minor I/28.1: 111 text by Birkmann; → BWV 82.2–.4
82.2 1731-02-02 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 2nd version) E minor I/28.1: 155 text by Birkmann; after BWV 82.1; → 82.3–.4
82.2/2–/3 c.1731 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 34 Recitative "Ich habe genug"; Aria "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen" E minor V/4 text by Birkmann; after BWV 82.2
82.2/3 c.1731 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 38 Aria "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen" (incomplete) E minor V/4 text by Birkmann; after BWV 82.2
82.3 c.1735 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 3rd version) C minor I/28.1: 111 text by Birkmann; after BWV 82.1–.2; → 82.4
82.4 1746–1748 Cantata Ich habe genug (Purification; 4th version) C minor I/28.1: 111 text by Birkmann; after BWV 82.1–.3
83 1724-02-02 Cantata Erfreute Zeit im neuen Bunde (Purification) I/28.1: 3
84 1727-02-09 Cantata Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Glücke (Septuagesimae) E minor I/7: 21 text by Picander (reworked)?
85 1725-04-15 Cantata Ich bin ein guter Hirt (Misericordias Domini) C minor I/11.1: 157
86 1724-05-14 Cantata Wahrlich, wahrlich, ich sage euch (Rogate) E major I/12: 45
87 1725-05-06 Cantata Bisher habt ihr nichts gebeten in meinem Namen (Rogate) D minor I/12: 61 text by Ziegler, C. M. (reworked)
88 1726-07-21 Cantata Siehe, ich will viel Fischer aussenden (Trinity V) D major
B minor
I/17.2: 33
89 1723-10-24 Cantata Was soll ich aus dir machen, Ephraim? (Trinity XXII) I/26: 1
90 1723-11-14 Cantata Es reißet euch ein schrecklich Ende (Trinity XXV) D minor I/27: 59
91.2 after 1740 Cantata Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Christmas; later version) G major I/2: 131 after BWV 91.1
91.1 1724-12-25 Cantata Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Christmas; early version) G major I/2: 164 BWV 91.2
92 1725-01-28 Cantata Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn (Septuagesimae) B minor I/7: 41
93 1724-07-09 Cantata Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten (Trinity V) C minor I/17.2: 3 BWV 647
94 1724-08-06 Cantata Was frag ich nach der Welt (Trinity IX) D major I/19: 43
95 1723-09-12 Cantata Christus, der ist mein Leben (Trinity XVI) G major I/23: 65
96 1724-10-08 Cantata Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn (Trinity XVIII) F major I/24: 1
97 1734-07-25
?; after 1735
Cantata In allen meinen Taten (two versions; Trinity V?) B major I/34: 197 text by Fleming
98 1726-11-10 Cantata Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (Trinity XXI) B major I/25: 241 text by Birkmann
99 1724-09-17 Cantata Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (Trinity XV) G major I/22: 41 text by Rodigast (reworked); → BWV 100/1
100 1732–1735 Cantata Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan G major I/34: 239 text by Rodigast; after BWV 99/1, 75/7
101 1724-08-13 Cantata Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott (Trinity X) G major I/19: 173
102 1726-08-25 Cantata Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben (Trinity X) G minor I/19: 229 BWV 235/1, 233/4, /5
103 1725-04-22
1731-04-15
Cantata Ihr werdet weinen und heulen (Jubilate, 2 versions) B minor I/11.2: 25 text by Ziegler, C. M.
104 1724-04-23 Cantata Du Hirte Israel, höre (Misericordias) I/11.1: 113
105 1723-07-25 Cantata Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht (Trinity IX) G minor I/19: 1
106 1708-09-16? Cantata Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (funeral; "Actus tragicus") E major I/34: 1 text by Olearius (reworked)
107 1724-07-23 Cantata Was willst du dich betrüben (Trinity VII) B minor I/18: 55 text by Heermann
108 1725-04-29 Cantata Es ist euch gut, daß ich hingehe (Cantate) A major
B minor
I/12: 17 text by Ziegler, C. M.
109 1723-10-17 Cantata Ich glaube, lieber Herr, hilf meinem Unglauben (Trinity XXI; 2 versions) D minor I/25: 157
110 1725-12-25 Cantata Unser Mund sei voll Lachens (Christmas) D major
B minor
I/2: 71 text by Lehms
111 1725-01-25 Cantata Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit (Epiphany III) A minor I/6: 27
112 1731-04-08 Cantata Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (Misericordias) G major I/11.1: 179 text by Meuslin after Ps. 23
113 1724-08-20 Cantata Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut (Trinity XI) B minor I/20: 79
114 1724-10-01 Cantata Ach, lieben Christen, seid getrost (Trinity XVII) G minor I/23: 287
115 1724-11-05 Cantata Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit (Trinity XXII) G major I/26: 21 text by Freystein (reworked)
116 1724-11-26 Cantata Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (Trinity XXV) A major I/27: 79 text by Ebert (reworked)
117 1728–1731 Cantata Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut G major I/34: 151 text by Schütz, J. J.
119 1723-08-30 Cantata Preise, Jerusalem, den Herrn (council election) C major I/32.1: 129
120.1 1729 or earlier Cantata Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille (council election) I/32.2: 53 BWV 120.2/6, /1, /3, 1019a/3 ; → BWV 120.3/1, /2, /4, 232II/9
120.2 1729? Cantata Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge (wedding; incomplete) I/33: 75 after BWV 1006/1, 137/5; ↔ BWV 120.1/2, /4, /6, 1019a/3; → BWV 120.3/2, /4, /1, 232II/9, 29/1
120.3 1730-06-26 Cantata Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille (200th anniversary of the Augsb. Confess.; music lost, partially reconstructable) I/34
I/32.2
text by Picander; after BWV 120.1/1, /2, /4, 120.2/6, /1, /3, 1019a/3; → 232II/9
121 1724-12-26 Cantata Christum wir sollen loben schon (Christmas 2) I/3.1: 57
122 1724-12-31 Cantata Das neugeborne Kindelein (Christmas I) G minor I/3.2: 53
123 1725-01-06 Cantata Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen (Epiphany) B minor I/5: 47
124 1725-01-07 Cantata Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht (Epiphany I) E major I/5: 115
125 1725-02-02 Cantata Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (Purification) E minor I/28.1: 31
126 1725-02-04 Cantata Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort (Sexagesimae) A minor I/7: 155
127 1725-02-11 Cantata Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott (Estomihi) F major I/8: 107 BWV 127/1 (variant)
127/1 (var.) c.1750 Chorus "Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott" (Passion oratorio movement) E major I/41: 95 after BWV 127/1; → BC D 10
128 1725-05-10 Cantata Auf Christi Himmelfahrt allein (Ascension) G major I/12: 101 text by Ziegler, C. M.
129 1727-06-08 Cantata Gelobet sei der Herr, mein Gott (Trinity) D major I/15: 37 text by Olearius
130.1 1724-09-29 Cantata Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir (Michaelmas; 1st version) C major I/30: 48 text by Eber (reworked); → BWV 130.2
130.2 1732–1735 Cantata Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir (Michaelmas; 2nd version) C major I/30: 48 text by Eber (reworked); after BWV 130.1
131 1707–1708 Cantata Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir G minor I/34: 67 text by Bach or Eilmar after Ps. 130; → BWV 131a
132 1715-12-22 Cantata Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn (Advent IV) A major I/1: 99
rev 2
text by Franck, S.
133 1724-12-27 Cantata Ich freue mich in dir (Christmas 3) A major I/3.1: 135 text by Ziegler, C. (/1, /6)
134.3 1731-03-27
1735-04-12
Cantata Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß (Easter 3; later version) I/10: 69 after BWV 134.2
134.2 1724-04-11 Cantata Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß (Easter 3; early version) I/10: 106 after BWV 134.1; → BWV 134.3
134.1 1719-01-01 Secular cantata Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht (congratulation for New Year) I/35: 49 text by Hunold; → BWV 134.2
135 1724-06-25 Cantata Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder (Trinity III) I/16: 197
136 1723-07-18 Cantata Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz (Trinity VIII) I/18: 129 BWV 234/6
137 1725-08-19 Cantata Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren (Trinity XII) I/20: 171 text by Neander; → BWV 650
138 1723-09-05 Cantata Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz (Trinity XV) I/22: 19 BWV 236/3
139 1724-11-12 Cantata Wohl dem, der sich auf seinen Gott (Trinity XXIII) I/26: 97 text by Rube (reworked)
140 1731-11-25 Cantata Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Trinity XXVII) I/27: 149 text by Nicolai (reworked); → BWV 645
143 Cantata Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele (New Year) I/4: 165
rev 2
144 1724-02-06 Cantata Nimm, was dein ist, und gehe hin (Septuagesima) I/7: 1
145 1729-04-19 Cantata Ich lebe, mein Herze, zu deinem Ergötzen (Easter 3) I/10: 111 text by Picander; after BWV 145/b
146 1726-05-12 Cantata Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal (Jubilate) I/11.2: 65 after BWV 1052R/1, /2?; → BWV 1052/1, /2
147.2 1723-07-02 Cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (Visitation) D major I/28: 63 text by Franck, S. (reworked); after BWV 147.1
147.1 1716-12-20 Cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (Advent IV) D major I/1 text by Franck, S.; → BWV 147.2/1, /3, /7, /5
148 1723-09-19 Cantata Bringet dem Herrn Ehre seines Namens (Trinity XVII) I/23: 253 text by Picander
149 1729-09-29 Cantata Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg (Michaelmas) I/30: 97 text by Picander; after BWV 208/15
149/1a Fall 1729 Cantata opening: "Concerto" (incomplete; abandoned alternative start of BWV 149?) D major I/40
I/30
in SBB P 175; was BWV Anh. 198
150 1707-07-10 Cantata Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich (Trinity III) I/41: 3
151 1725-12-27 Cantata Süßer Trost, mein Jesus kömmt (Christmas 3) I/3.1: 169 text by Lehms
152 1714-12-30 Cantata Tritt auf die Glaubensbahn (Christmas I) I/3.2: 3 text by Franck, S.; ↔ BWV 536/2; → 536a/2
153 1724-01-02 Cantata Schau, lieber Gott, wie meine Feind (Christmas II) I/4: 199
154 1724-01-09 Cantata Mein liebster Jesus ist verloren (Epiphany I) I/5: 89
155 1716-01-19
1724-01-16
Cantata Mein Gott, wie lang, ach lange? (Epiphany II) I/5: 173 text by Franck, S.
156 1729-01-23 Cantata Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe (Epiphany III) F major I/6: 91 text by Picander; after BWV 1056R/2?; → BWV 1056/2
157.2 1727-02-06 Cantata Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn (funeral; later: Purification) I/34: 41 text by Picander; after BWV 157.1
157.1 before 1727-02-06 Cantata Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn (funeral) I/34 text by Picander; → BWV 157.2
158 Cantata Der Friede sei mit dir (Purification; later: Easter 3) I/10: 129 in SBB P 1047, St 634
159 1729-02-27 Cantata Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (Estomihi) I/8: 153 text by Picander
161 1716-09-27 Cantata Komm, du süße Todesstunde (Trinity XVI; 1st version) I/23: 1 text by Franck, S.; → BWV 161, v2
161, v2 1723–1750? Cantata Komm, du süße Todesstunde (Trinity XVI; 2nd version) I/23: 33 text by Franck, S.; after BWV 161
162.1 1716-10-25 Cantata Ach! ich sehe, itzt, da ich zur Hochzeit gehe (Trinity XX) A minor I/25: 1 text by Franck, S.; → BWV 162.2
162.2 1723-10-10 Cantata Ach! ich sehe, itzt, da ich zur Hochzeit gehe (Trinity XX) B minor I/25: 23 text by Franck, S.; after BWV 162.1
163 1715-11-24 Cantata Nur jedem das Seine (Trinity XXIII) I/26: 77 text by Franck, S.
164 1725-08-26 Cantata Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet (Trinity XIII) I/21: 57 text by Franck, S.
165 1715-06-16
1724-06-04
Cantata O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad (Trinity) I/15: 1 text by Franck, S.; in SBB Am.B 105
166 1724-05-07 Cantata Wo gehest du hin? (Cantate) I/12: 1 text by Franck, S.; → BWV 584
167 1723-06-24 Cantata Ihr Menschen, rühmet Gottes Liebe (24 June: feast of John the Baptist) I/29: 1
168 1725-07-29 Cantata Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort (Trinity IX) I/19: 87 text by Franck, S.
169 1726-10-20 Cantata Gott soll allein mein Herze haben (Trinity XVIII) I/24: 59 text by Birkmann; → BWV 1053/1, /2
170 1726-07-28 Cantata Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust (Trinity VI) I/17.2: 61 text by Lehms
171 1729-01-01 Cantata Gott, wie dein Name, so ist auch dein Ruhm (New Year) I/4: 131 text by Picander; after BWV 205
172.1 1714-05-20 Cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! (Pentecost; 1st version = Weimar version; incomplete) C major I/13 text by Franck, S.?; → BWV 172.2
172.2 1724-05-28 Cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! (Pentecost; 2nd version = 1st Leipzig version) D major I/13: 1 text by Franck, S.?; after BWV 172.1; → BWV 172.3
172.3 1731-05-13 Cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! (Pentecost; 3rd version = 2nd Leipzig version) C major I/13: 33 text by Franck, S.?; after BWV 172.2
173.2 1727-06-02
1731-05-14
Cantata Erhöhtes Fleisch und Blut (Pentecost 2) I/14: 1 after BWV 173.1
173.1 1722-12-10 Secular cantata Durchlauchtster Leopold (birthday of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen) I/35: 95 BWV 173.2
174 1729-06-06 Cantata Ich liebe den Höchsten von ganzem Gemüte (Pentecost 2) I/14: 63 text by Picander; after BWV 1048/1
175 1725-05-22 Cantata Er rufet seinen Schafen mit Namen (Pentecost 3) I/14: 147 text by Ziegler, C. M.
176 1725-05-27 Cantata Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding (Trinity) I/15: 17 text by Ziegler, C. M.
177 1732-07-06 Cantata Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Trinity IV) I/17.1: 77 text by Agricola, J.
178 1724-07-30 Cantata Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält (Trinity VIII) I/18: 159
179 1723-08-08 Cantata Siehe zu, daß deine Gottesfurcht nicht Heuchelei sei (Trinity XI) I/20: 55 BWV 236/1, /5, 234/4
180 1724-10-22 Cantata Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele (Trinity XX) I/25: 41
181 1724-02-13 Cantata Leichtgesinnte Flattergeister (Sexagesima) I/7: 133
182 1714-03-25
1724-03-25
1728-03-21
Cantata Himmelskönig, sei willkommen (Palm Sunday) G major I/8.2: 1 text by Franck, S.?
183 1725-05-13 Cantata Sie werden euch in den Bann tun (Exaudi) I/12: 187 text by Ziegler, C. M.
184.2 1724-05-30
1727-06-03
1731-05-15
Cantata Erwünschtes Freudenlicht (Pentecost 3) I/14: 119 after BWV 184.1/1–/4, /6
184.1 1721-01-01 Secular cantata (incomplete) I/35 BWV 184.2/1–/4, /6
185.1 1715-07-14 Cantata Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe (Trinity IV) I/17.1: 1 text by Franck, S.; → BWV 185.2
185.2 1723-06-20 Cantata Barmherziges Herze der ewigen Liebe (Trinity IV) G minor I/17.1: 1 text by Franck, S.; after BWV 185.1
186.2 1723-07-11 Cantata Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht (Trinity VII) I/18: 15 text by Franck, S. (reworked); after BWV 186.1/1–/5
186.1 1716-12-13 Cantata Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht (Advent III; incomplete) I/1 text by Franck, S.; → BWV 186.2/1, /3, /5, /8, /10
187 1726-08-04 Cantata Es wartet alles auf dich (Trinity VII) I/18: 91 BWV 235/6, /4, /3, /5
188 1728-10-17 Cantata Ich habe meine Zuversicht (Trinity XXI) D minor I/25: 265 text by Picander; after BWV 1052R/3?; → BWV 1052/3
190.1 1724-01-01 Cantata Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (New Year; incomplete) I/4: 1 BWV 190.2/1, /2, /3, /5
190.2 1730-06-25 Cantata Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (200th anniversary of the Augsb. Confess.; incomplete) I/34 text by Picander; after BWV 190/1, /2, /3, /5
191 1743–1746 Cantata Gloria in excelsis Deo (Christmas) I/2: 171 after BWV 232/4, /5, /8, /12
192 autumn 1730? Cantata Nun danket alle Gott (incomplete) I/34: 107 text by Rinkart
193.2 1727-08-25 Cantata Ihr Tore zu Zion (council election; incomplete) I/32.1: 201 after BWV 193.1/1, /7, /9
193.1 1727-08-03 Secular cantata Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter (name day of Friedrich August II; incomplete) I/36 text by Picander; → BWV 193.2/1, /3, /5
194.3 1724-06-04
1731-05-20
Cantata Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest (Trinity; 1st Leipzig version) B major I/31 after BWV 194.2; → BWV 194.4
194.4 1726-06-16 Cantata Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest? (Trinity; 2nd Leipzig version) B major I/31: 235 after BWV 194.3/12, /2, /3, /4, /5, /7, /10
194.2 1723-11-02 Cantata Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest (Störmthal version: consecration of church and organ) B major I/31: 123 after BWV 194.1/1, /3, /5, /7, /9; → BWV 194.3
194.1 1717–1723? Secular cantata model for church cantata versions of BWV 194 (incomplete) B major I/35 BWV 194.2/1, /3, /5, /8, /10
195.3 c.1748–1749 Cantata Dem Gerechten muß das Licht (wedding; last version) I/33: 171 after BWV 195.2
195.1 1727–1731 Cantata Dem Gerechten muß das Licht (wedding; 1st version, lost) I/33 BWV 195.2
195.2 c.1742 Cantata Dem Gerechten muß das Licht (wedding; 2nd version, incomplete) I/33 after BWV 195.1, 30a/5, /1; → BWV 195.3
196 1708-06-05? Cantata Der Herr denket an uns (wedding) I/33: 1 text after Ps. 115: 12–15
197.2 1736–1737 Cantata Gott ist unsre Zuversicht (wedding) I/33: 117 after BWV 197.1
197.1 1728-12-25 Cantata Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe (Christmas; incomplete) I/2: 63 text by Picander; → BWV 197.2
198 1727-10-17 Secular cantata Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl a.k.a. Trauer-Ode (funeral ceremony for Christiane Eberhardine) I/38: 179 text by Gottsched, J. C.; ↔ BWV 244a, 247
199.2 1720–1721 Cantata Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut (Trinity XI; Köthen version; incomplete) D minor I/20: 48 text by Lehms; after BWV 199.1; → 199.3
199.3 1723-08-08 Cantata Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut (Trinity XI; Leipzig version) D minor I/20: 23 text by Lehms; after BWV 199.2
199.1 1714-08-12 Cantata Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut (Trinity XI; Weimar version) C minor I/20: 1 text by Lehms; → BWV 199.2
200 1742–1743 (JSB) Aria Bekennen will ich seinen Namen (from a cantata for Purification?) I/28.1: 189 by Stölzel; arr. by Bach
201 autumn 1729 Secular cantata Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde a.k.a. Der Streit zwischen Phoebus und Pan (dramma per musica) I/40: 117 text by Picander
202 c.1718? Secular cantata Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten (wedding) G major I/40: 1 in D-LEb Peters Ms. R 8
203 c.1720? Secular cantata Amore traditore A minor I/41: 31
204 1726–1727 Secular cantata Ich bin in mir vergnügt a.k.a. Von der Vergnügsamkeit B major I/40: 79 text by Hunold (reworked)
205.1 1725-08-03 Secular cantata Zerreißet, zersprenget, zertrümmert die Gruft a.k.a. Der zufriedengestellte Aeolus (dramma per musica for August Friedrich Müller) D major I/38: 1 text by Picander; → BWV 205.2/1–/7, /9–/11, /13, /15, 171/4, 216/7
205.2 1734-02-19 Secular cantata Blast Lärmen, ihr Feinde (dramma per musica; music lost but largely reconstructable; coronation of Augustus III) D major I/37 after BWV 205.1/1–/7, /9–/11, /13, /15
206.1 1736-10-07
(1734?)
Secular cantata Schleicht, spielende Wellen (dramma per musica; 1st version: birthday of Augustus III) D major I/36: 157 BWV 206.2
206.2 1740-08-03 Secular cantata Schleicht, spielende Wellen (dramma per musica; 2nd version: name day of Augustus III) D major I/36: 157 after BWV 206.1
207.1 1726-12-11 Secular cantata Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten (dramma per musica; appointment of professor Gottlieb Kortte) D major I/38: 97 after BWV 1046/3; → BWV 207.2/1, /3, /5, /7–/9
207.2 1735-08-03 Secular cantata Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten (dramma per musica; name day of Augustus III) D major I/37: 1 after BWV 207.1/1, /3, /5, /7–/9
208.1 1713-02-23 Secular cantata Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd a.k.a. Hunting Cantata (1st version: birthday of Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels) F major I/35: 1 text by Franck, S.; → BWV 208.2, 1040, 68/4, /2, 149/1
208.2 c.1715 Secular cantata Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd a.k.a. Hunting Cantata (2nd version: for Ernst August I of Saxe-Weimar) F major I/35: 1 text by Franck, S.; after BWV 208.1; → BWV 208.3
1040 1713-02-23 Trio (a.k.a. (Canonic) Trio Sonata; postlude to the Hunting Cantata?) F major I/35: 1 after BWV 208.1/13; =BWV 208.1/13a
208.3 1742-08-03 Secular cantata Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd (3rd version: name day of Augustus III) F major I/37 text by Franck, S.; after BWV 208.2
209 1747? Secular cantata Non sa che sia dolore (farewell of Lorenz Albrecht Beck?) B minor I/41: 43
210.2 1741-09-19 Secular cantata O holder Tag, erwünschte Zeit (wedding) A major I/40: 35 after BWV 210.1/1–/2, /4, /8, /10
210.1 1729-01-12 Secular cantata O angenehme Melodei (incomplete; homage to Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels) A major I/39: 141 BWV 210.2/1–/2, /4, /8, /10
211 c.1734 Secular cantata Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht a.k.a. Coffee Cantata G major I/40: 193 text by Picander
212 1742-08-30 Secular cantata Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet a.k.a. Peasant Cantata (Cantate burlesque; homage to Carl Heinrich von Dieskau) G major I/39: 151 text by Picander
213 1733-09-05 Secular cantata Laßt uns sorgen, laßt uns wachen a.k.a. Hercules auf dem Scheidewege (dramma per musica; birthday of Frederick Christian of Saxony) I/36: 1 text by Picander; → BWV 248
214 1733-12-08 Secular cantata Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! (birthday of queen Maria Josepha) D major I/36: 89 text by Picander; → BWV 248
215 1734-10-05 Secular cantata Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen (anniversary of the election of Augustus III as king of Poland) D major I/37: 85 text by Clauder
216.1 1728-02-05 Secular cantata Vergnügte Pleißenstadt (wedding; incomplete) I/40: 21 text by Picander; after BWV 205/13; → BWV 216.2/1, /3, /5, /7
216.2 1728–1731 Secular cantata Erwählte Pleißenstadt a.k.a. Apollo et Mercurius (incomplete) I/39 after BWV 216.1/1, /3, /5, /7
1083 1745–1747 (JSB) Cantata Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden I/41: 169 by Pergolesi; arr. by Bach; text after Ps. 51
2. Motets (see also: List of motets by Johann Sebastian Bach)
225 1726–1727
New Year?
Motet Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied B major III/1: 1 text by Gramann (/2: after Ps. 103), after Ps. 149: 1–3 (/1) and Ps. 150: 2, 6 (/3)[1]
226 1729-10-20 Motet Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf (funeral of Johann Heinrich Ernesti) B major III/1: 39 text by Luther and after Rom. 8: 26–27[1]
227 before c.1735 Motet Jesu, meine Freude (funeral) E minor III/1: 77 text by Franck, J. and after Rom. 8: 1–2, 9–11[1]
228 c.1715 Motet Fürchte dich nicht (funeral) A major III/1: 107 text by Gerhardt and after Is. 41: 10 and 43: 1[1]
229 before 1731–1732 Motet Komm, Jesu, komm (funeral) G minor III/1: 127 text by Thymich[1]
230 ? Motet Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden C major III/1: 149 text after Ps. 117[1]
231



see BWV 28/2a
118.1 1736–1737 Motet O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (funeral) III/1: 163 text by Behm; → BWV 118.2[1]
118.2 1746–1747 Motet O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (funeral) III/1: 171 text by Behm; after BWV 118.1[1]
3. Masses, Mass movements, Magnificat (see also: List of Masses, Mass movements and Magnificats by Johann Sebastian Bach)
232 Aug. 1748 – Oct. 1749 (compilation, completion) Mass a.k.a. Hohe Messe, Mass in B minor B minor II/1
rev 1
after BWV 232I e. v., II/1 e. v., III e. v., 171/1, 12/2, 120/2, Anh. 11/1, Anh. 196/3
232I e. v. 1733-07-27 Kyrie–Gloria Mass for the Dresden court (Mass in B Minor, Part I: Missa; early version) B minor II/1a after BWV 29/1, 46/1; → BWV 191, 232I
233 1738–1739? Kyrie–Gloria Mass F major II/2: 197 after BWV 233a, 102/3, /5, 40/1
233a 1708-04-06? Kyrie "Christe, du Lamm Gottes" F major II/2: 285 text after Ordinarium Missae; → BWV 233/1
234 c.1738 Kyrie–Gloria Mass A major II/2: 1 after BWV 67/6, 138/5, 179/5, 79/2
235 1738–1739? Kyrie–Gloria Mass G minor II/2: 127 after BWV 102/1, 72/1, 187/4, /3, /5, /1
236 1738–1739? Kyrie–Gloria Mass G major II/2: 61 after BWV 179/1, /3, 79/1, /5, 138/5, 17/1
1081 c.1747 – Aug. 1748 Credo intonation for Mass No. 5 in F major of G. B. Bassani's Acroama Missale F major II/2 BNB I/B/48
237 1723-06-24? Sanctus C major II/2: 311
238 1723-12-25
1736–1737
Sanctus D major II/2: 325
240 1742 (JSB) Sanctus G major II/9: 3
241 Jul. 1747 – Aug. 1748 (JSB) Sanctus of Missa superba D major II/9: 45 by Kerll; arr. by Bach
242 1727–1732 (JSB) Christe eleison for a Kyrie-Gloria Mass in C minor by F. Durante G minor II/2: 295 BWV Anh. 26/2
243.2 1733-07-02?
1732–1735
Magnificat (2nd version: Visitation?) D major II/3: 65 after BWV 243.1
243.1 1723-07-02
1723-12-25
Magnificat (1st version:Visitation, and with 4 laudes added: Christmas) E major II/3: 1 BWV 243.2
1082 1740–1742 (JSB) Suscepit Israel from a Magnificat by A. Caldara E minor II/9: 59 by Caldara (BNB I/C/1); arr. by Bach
4. Passions, Oratorios (see also: List of Passions and Oratorios by Johann Sebastian Bach)
244.2 1736-03-30
1742-03-23
1743–1746
Passion St Matthew Passion (later versions; Good Friday) E minor II/5 text by Picander, Albert of Prussia, Decius, Gerhardt, Heermann, Heyden, Reusner, Rist; after BWV 244.1
244a



see BWV 1143
244.1 1727-04-11

1729-04-15
Passion St Matthew Passion (early version; Good Friday) E minor II/5a
II/5b
text by Picander, Albert of Prussia, Decius, Gerhardt, Heermann, Keymann, Reusner, Rist; ↔ BWV 198, 244a; → BWV 244.2
245.1 1724-04-07 Passion St John Passion (1st version; Good Friday) II/4: 40 text by Heermann, Luther, Gerhardt, Stockmann, Weiße, Herberger, Schalling, Brockes, Postel, Weise; → BWV 245.1–v4
245.2 1725-03-30 Passion St John Passion (2nd version; Good Friday) II/4: 167 text by Heyden, Heermann, Luther, Gerhardt, Stockmann, Weiße, Herberger, Schalling, Brockes, Postel, Weise, Birkmann; after BWV 23/4, 245.1; → BWV 244/29, 245.3
245.3 1732-04-11 Passion St John Passion (3rd version; Good Friday) II/4: 206 text by Heermann, Luther, Gerhardt, Stockmann, Weiße, Herberger, Schalling, Brockes, Postel, Weise; after BWV 245.1–.2; → BWV 245, inc. rev., v4
245.5 1739-1749 Passion St John Passion II/4 text by Heermann, Luther, Gerhardt, Stockmann, Weiße, Herberger, Schalling, Brockes, Postel, Weise; after BWV 245.1–.3; → BWV 245.4
245.4 1749-04-04 Passion St John Passion (4th version; Good Friday) II/4 text by Heermann, Luther, Gerhardt, Stockmann, Weiße, Herberger, Schalling, Brockes, Postel, Weise; after BWV 245.1–inc. rev.
246/40a 1743–1745 (JSB) Chorale Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, No. 40 of St Luke Passion II/9: 65 after BWV 246/40
247 1731-03-23
1744-04-03
Passion St Mark Passion (Good Friday; music lost but in part reconstructable) II/5 text by Picander, Jonas, Reusner, Gerhardt, Rist, Kritzelmann [de], Schein, Stockmann, Franck, J., Homburg [de], Luther, Spee; after BWV 198/1, /5, /3, /8, /10 (or 244a/7), 54/1, 248/28?, /45, 7/2?
1088 c.1750? Arioso So heb ich denn mein Auge sehnlich auf, No. 20 in Passion Oratorio Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt (Good Friday) I/41: 125
248I 1734-12-25 Cantata ''Jauchzet, frohlocket! Auf, preiset die Tage (Christmas Oratorio, Part I; Christmas) D major II/6 text by Picander?, Gerhardt, Luther; after BWV 214/1, /7, 213/9
248II 1734-12-26 Cantata Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend (Christmas Oratorio, Part II; Christmas 2) G major II/6 text by Picander?, Rist, Gerhardt; after BWV 214/5, 213/3
248III 1734-12-27 Cantata Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen (Christmas Oratorio, Part III; Christmas 3) D major II/6 text by Picander?, Gerhardt, Luther, Runge; after BWV 214/9, 213/11
248IV 1735-01-01 Cantata Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben (Christmas Oratorio, Part IV; New Year) F major II/6 text by Picander?, Rist; after BWV 213/1, /5, /7
248V 1735-01-02 Cantata Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen (Christmas Oratorio, Part V; New Year I) A major II/6 text by Picander?, Weissel, Franck, J.; after BWV 247/39b, 215/7
248VI 1735-01-06 Cantata Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben (Christmas Oratorio, Part VI; Epiphany) D major II/6 text by Picander?, Gerhardt, Werner; after BWV 248VIa
248VIa 1734 or earlier Cantata model for BWV 248VI D major II/6 after BWV Anh. 10/1; → 248/54, /56–/57, /61–/64
249.5 1743–1746
1749-04-06
1750-03-26
Oratorio Kommt, eilet und laufet (Easter Oratorio; Easter) II/7: 1 text by Picander?; after BWV 249.3
249.3 1725-04-01
c.1738
Cantata Kommt, fliehet und eilet (Easter Oratorio, early versions: first version as cantata; Easter) II/7: 97 text by Picander?; after BWV 249.1; → BWV 249.5
249.1 1725-02-23 Secular cantata Entfliehet, verschwindet, entweichet, ihr Sorgen, a.k.a. Shepherd Cantata (birthday of Christian of Saxe-Weissenfels; music lost but in part reconstructable) I/35 text by Picander; → BWV 249.3/1–/3, /5, /7, /9, /11; 249.2
249.2 1726-08-25 Secular cantata Verjaget, zerstreuet, zerrüttet, ihr Sterne a.k.a. Die Feier des Genius (dramma per musica; birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming [de]; music lost but in part reconstructable) I/39 text by Picander; after BWV 249.1/1–/3, /5, /7, /9, /11
11 1735-05-19 Oratorio Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen (Ascension Oratorio; Ascension) II/8 text by Picander?, Rist, Sacer
5. Four-part chorales (see also: List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach)
250 1734–1738 Chorale Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (Three wedding chorales No. 1) III/2.1: 3 text by Rodigast
251 1734–1738 Chorale Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut (Three wedding chorales No. 2) III/2.1: 4 text by Schütz, J. J.
252 1734–1738 Chorale Nun danket alle Gott (Three wedding chorales No. 3) III/2.1: 5 text by Rinkart
253 Chorale Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ III/2 text by Calvisius; ↔ BWV 414
254 Chorale Ach Gott, erhör mein Seufzen III/2
255 Chorale Ach Gott und Herr III/2
256 Chorale Ach lieben Christen, seid getrost III/2
259 Chorale Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen III/2
260 Chorale Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr III/2
261 Chorale Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ III/2
262 Chorale Alle Menschen müssen sterben III/2
263 Chorale Alles ist an Gottes Segen III/2
264 Chorale Als der gütige Gott III/2
265 Chorale Als Jesus Christus in der Nacht III/2
266 Chorale Als vierzig Tag nach Ostern warn III/2
267 Chorale An Wasserflüssen Babylon (or) Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld III/2
268 Chorale Auf, auf, mein Herz, und du mein ganzer Sinn III/2
269 Chorale Aus meines Herzens Grunde III/2
270 Chorale Befiehl du deine Wege III/2
271 Chorale Befiehl du deine Wege III/2
272 Chorale Befiehl du deine Wege III/2
273 Chorale Christ, der du bist der helle Tag III/2
274 Chorale Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht III/2
275 Chorale Christ, du Beistand deiner Kreuzgemeine III/2
276 Chorale Christ ist erstanden III/2
277 Chorale Christ lag in Todesbanden III/2
278 Chorale Christ lag in Todesbanden III/2
279 Chorale Christ lag in Todesbanden III/2
280 Chorale Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam III/2
281 Chorale Christus, der ist mein Leben III/2
282 Chorale Christus, der ist mein Leben III/2
283 Chorale Christus, der uns selig macht III/2
284 Chorale Christus ist erstanden, hat überwunden III/2
285 Chorale Da der Herr Christ zu Tische saß III/2
286 Chorale Danket dem Herrn, denn er ist sehr freundlich III/2
287 Chorale Dank sei Gott in der Höhe III/2
288 Chorale Das alte Jahr vergangen ist III/2
289 Chorale Das alte Jahr vergangen ist III/2
290 Chorale Das walt Gott Vater und Gott Sohn III/2
291 Chorale Das walt mein Gott III/2
292 Chorale Den Vater dort oben III/2
293 Chorale Der du bist drei in Einigkeit III/2
294 Chorale Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich III/2
295 Chorale Des Heilgen Geistes reiche Gnad III/2
296 Chorale Die Nacht ist kommen III/2
297 Chorale Die Sonn hat sich mit ihrem Glanz gewendet III/2
298 Chorale Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot III/2
299 Chorale Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen III/2 BWV 299 AMB2
300 Chorale Du großer Schmerzensmann III/2
301 Chorale Du, o schönes Weltgebäude III/2
302 Chorale Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott III/2
303 Chorale Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott III/2
304 Chorale Eins ist not, ach Herr, dies Eine III/2
305 Chorale Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott III/2
306 Chorale Erstanden ist der heilig Christ III/2
307 Chorale Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit III/2
308 Chorale Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl III/2
309 Chorale Es stehn vor Gottes Throne III/2
310 Chorale Es wird schier der letzte Tag herkommen III/2
311 Chorale Es woll uns Gott gnädig sein III/2
312 Chorale Es woll uns Gott gnädig sein III/2
327 Chorale Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit III/2
313 Chorale Für Freuden lasst uns springen III/2
314 Chorale Gelobt seist du, Jesu Christ III/2
315 Chorale Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille III/2 text by Gerhardt; ↔ BWV 512
316 Chorale Gott, der du selber bist das Licht III/2
317 Chorale Gott der Vater wohn uns bei III/2
318 Chorale Gottes Sohn ist kommen III/2
319 Chorale Gott hat das Evangelium III/2
320 Chorale Gott lebet noch III/2
321 Chorale Gottlob, es geht nunmehr zum Ende III/2
322 Chorale Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet III/2
323 Chorale Gott sei uns gnädig und barmherzig III/2
325 Chorale Heilig, heilig (or) Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth III/2
326 Chorale Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir III/2
328 Chorale Herr Gott, dich loben wir III/2
329 Chorale Herr, ich denk an jene Zeit III/2
330 Chorale Herr, ich habe missgehandelt III/2
331 Chorale Herr, ich habe missgehandelt III/2
332 Chorale Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend III/2
333 Chorale Herr Jesu Christ, du hast bereit' III/2
334 Chorale Herr Jesu Christ, ich schrei zu dir (or) Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut III/2
335 Chorale Herr Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (or) O Jesu, du mein Bräutigam III/2
336 Chorale Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott III/2
337 Chorale Herr, nun lass in Friede III/2
338 Chorale Herr, straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn III/2
339 Chorale Wer in dem Schutz des Höchsten ist (or) Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir III/2
340 Chorale Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr III/2
341 Chorale Heut ist, o Mensch, ein großer Trauertag III/2
342 Chorale Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn III/2
343 Chorale Hilf, Gott, dass mirs gelinge III/2
344 Chorale Hilf, Herr Jesu, lass gelingen III/2
345 Chorale Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht III/2
346 Chorale Ich dank dir, Gott, für deine Wohltat III/2
347 Chorale Ich dank dir, lieber Herre III/2
348 Chorale Ich dank dir, lieber Herre III/2
349 Chorale Ich dank dir schon durch deinen Sohn III/2
350 Chorale Ich danke dir, Herr Gott, in deinem Throne III/2
351 Chorale Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt III/2
366 Chorale Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte III/2
367 Chorale In allen meinen Taten III/2
368 Chorale In dulci jubilo III/2
352 Chorale Jesu, der du meine Seele III/2
353 Chorale Jesu, der du meine Seele III/2
354 Chorale Jesu, der du meine Seele III/2
355 Chorale Jesu, der du selbsten wohl III/2
356 Chorale Jesu, du mein liebstes Leben III/2
357 Chorale Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein III/2
358 Chorale Jesu, meine Freude III/2
360 Chorale Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne III/2
359 Chorale Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne III/2
361 Chorale Jesu, meines Herzens Freud III/2
362 Chorale Jesu, nun sei gepreiset III/2
364 Chorale Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand III/2
363 Chorale Jesus Christus, unser Heiland III/2
365 Chorale Jesus, meine Zuversicht III/2
369 Chorale Keinen hat Gott verlassen III/2
370 Chorale Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist III/2
371 Chorale Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit III/2
372 Chorale Lass, o Herr, dein Ohr sich neigen III/2
373 Chorale Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier III/2
374 Chorale Lobet den Herren, denn er ist sehr freundlich III/2
375 Chorale Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich III/2
376 Chorale Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich III/2
377 Chorale Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt III/2
378 Chorale Mein Augen schließ ich jetzt in Gottes Namen zu III/2
379 Chorale Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht III/2
380 Chorale Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht III/2
324 Chorale Meine Seele erhebet den Herren III/2
381 Chorale Meines Lebens letzte Zeit III/2
382 Chorale Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin III/2
383 Chorale Mitten wir im Leben sind III/2
384 Chorale Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr III/2
385 Chorale Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist III/2
386 Chorale Nun danket alle Gott III/2
387 Chorale Nun freut euch, Gottes Kinder all III/2
388 Chorale Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein III/2
389 Chorale Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren III/2
390 Chorale Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren III/2
391 Chorale Nun preiset alle Gottes Barmherzigkeit III/2
392 Chorale Nun ruhen alle Wälder III/2
396 Chorale Nun sich der Tag geendet hat III/2
397 Chorale O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort III/2 text by Rist; ↔ BWV 513
398 Chorale O Gott, du frommer Gott III/2 BWV 197a/7
399 Chorale O Gott, du frommer Gott III/2
400 Chorale O Herzensangst III/2
401 Chorale O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig III/2
402 Chorale O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß III/2
403 Chorale O Mensch, schau Jesum Christum an III/2
404 Chorale O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid III/2
393 Chorale O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben III/2
394 Chorale O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben III/2
395 Chorale O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben III/2
405 Chorale O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen III/2
406 Chorale O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen III/2
407 Chorale Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit III/2
408 Chorale Schaut, ihr Sünder III/2
409 Chorale Seelenbräutigam III/2
410 Chorale Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig III/2
411 Chorale Singt dem Herrn ein neues Lied III/2
412 Chorale So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht III/2
413 Chorale Sollt ich meinem Gott nicht singen III/2
414 Chorale Uns ist ein Kindlein heut geborn III/2
415 Chorale Valet will ich dir geben III/2
416 Chorale Vater unser im Himmelreich III/2
417 Chorale Von Gott will ich nicht lassen III/2
418 Chorale Von Gott will ich nicht lassen III/2
419 Chorale Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen (or) Von Gott will ich nicht lassen III/2
257 Chorale Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit III/2
420 Chorale Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz III/2
421 Chorale Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz III/2
422 Chorale Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen III/2
423 Chorale Was betrübst du dich, mein Herze III/2
424 Chorale Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübet III/2
425 Chorale Was willst du dich, o meine Seele, kränken III/2
426 Chorale Weltlich Ehr und zeitlich Gut III/2
427 Chorale Wenn ich in Angst und Not III/2
428 Chorale Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist III/2
429 Chorale Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist III/2
430 Chorale Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist III/2
431 Chorale Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein III/2
432 Chorale Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein III/2
433 Chorale Wer Gott vertraut, hat wohl gebaut III/2
434 Chorale Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende (or) Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten III/2
435 Chorale Wie bist du, Seele, in mir so gar betrübt III/2
436 Chorale Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern III/2
437 Chorale Wir glauben all an einen Gott III/2
258 Chorale Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält III/2
438 Chorale Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst III/2
500a 1726-04-19 Chorale So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin (in Bach's Leipzig versions of St Mark Passion attributed to Keiser) II/9: 75 text by Nachtenhöfer [de]; ↔ BWV 500
1084 1726-04-19 Chorale O hilf Christe, Gottes Sohn (in Bach's Leipzig versions of St Mark Passion attributed to Keiser) II/9: 76 text by Weiße; after BC D 5a/14
1089 Chorale Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund III/2.2: 216 text by Lilius [de]
1122 before c.1735 Chorale Denket doch, ihr Menschenkinder III/2.1: 31 text by Hübner?; in D-LEb Peters Ms. R 18
1123 before c.1735 Chorale Wo Gott zum Haus gibt nicht sein Gunst III/2.1: 40 text by Kolrose [de]; in D-LEb Peters Ms. R 18
1124 before c.1735 Chorale Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ III/2.1: 51 text by Agricola, J.; in D-LEb Peters Ms. R 18
1125 before c.1735 Chorale O Gott, du frommer Gott III/2.1: 79 text by Heermann; in D-LEb Peters Ms. R 18
1126 Chorale Lobet Gott, unsern Herren III/2.2: 218
6. Songs, Arias and Quodlibet (see also: List of songs and arias of Johann Sebastian Bach)
439 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 831: "Ach, dass nicht die letzte Stunde" (song 56/69) III/2.1: 104 text by Neumeister
440 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 171: "Auf, auf! die rechte Zeit ist hier" (song 11/69) III/2.1: 104
441 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 320: "Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden" (song 27/69) III/2.1: 104
442 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 570: "Beglückter Stand getreuer Seelen" (song 39/69) III/2.1: 104
443 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 689: "Beschränkt, ihr Weisen dieser Welt" (song 47/69) III/2.1: 104
444 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 303: "Brich entzwei, mein armes Herze" (song 24/69) III/2.1: 104
445 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 335: "Brunnquell aller Güter" (song 29/69) III/2.1: 104
446 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 39: "Der lieben Sonnen Licht und Pracht" (song 2/69) III/2.1: 104
447 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 40: "Der Tag ist hin, die Sonne gehet nieder" (song 3/69) III/2.1: 104
448 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 43: "Der Tag mit seinem Lichte" (song 4/69) III/2.1: 104
449 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 396: "Dich bet ich an, mein höchster Gott" (song 31/69) III/2.1: 104
450 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 258: "Die bittre Leidenszeit beginnet abermal" (song 17/69) III/2.1: 104
451 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 13: "Die güldne Sonne" (song 1/69) III/2.1: 104
452 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 397: "Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen" (song 32/69) III/2.1: 104
453 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 112: "Eins ist not! ach Herr, dies Eine" (song 7/69) III/2.1: 104
454 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 187: "Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist" (song 12/69) III/2.1: 104
455 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 580: "Erwürgtes Lamm, das die verwahrten Siegel" (song 43/69) III/2.1: 104
456 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 572: "Es glänzet der Christen inwendiges Leben" (song 40/69) III/2.1: 104
457 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 847: "Es ist nun aus mit meinem Leben" (song 57/69) III/2.1: 104
458 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 306: "Es ist vollbracht! Vergiss ja nicht dies Wort" (song 25/69) III/2.1: 104
459 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 522: "Es kostet viel, ein Christ zu sein" (song 38/69) III/2.1: 104
460 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 647: "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" (song 45/69) III/2.1: 104
461 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 488: "Gott lebet noch" (song 37/69) III/2.1: 104
462 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 360: "Gott wie groß ist deine Güte" (song 30/69) III/2.1: 104
463 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 78: "Herr, nicht schicke deine Rache" (song 5/69) III/2.1: 104
464 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 861: "Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht" (song 58/69) III/2.1: 104
465 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 194: "Ich freue mich in dir" (song 13/69) III/2.1: 104
466 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 657: "Ich halte treulich still" (song 46/69) III/2.1: 104
467 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 734: "Ich lass dich nicht" (song 51/69) III/2.1: 104
468 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 737: "Ich liebe Jesum alle Stund" (song 52/69) III/2.1: 104
469 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 195: "Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier" (song 14/69) III/2.1: 104
476 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 197: "Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohlen Lüfte" (song 15/69) III/2.1: 104
471 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 139: "Jesu, deine Liebeswunden" (song 10/69) III/2.1: 104
470 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 741: "Jesu, Jesu, du bist mein" (song 53/69) III/2.1: 104
472 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 119: "Jesu, meines Glaubens Zier" (song 8/69) III/2.1: 104
473 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 696: "Jesu, meines Herzens Freud" (song 48/69) III/2.1: 104
474 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 463: "Jesus ist das schönste Licht" (song 33/69) III/2.1: 104
475 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 333: "Jesus, unser Trost und Leben" (song 28/69) III/2.1: 104
477 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 869: "Kein Stündlein geht dahin" (song 60/69) III/2.1: 104
478 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 868: "Komm, süßer Tod" (song 59/69) III/2.1: 104
479 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 936: "Kommt, Seelen, dieser Tag" (song 67/69) III/2.1: 104
480 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 938: "Kommt wieder aus der finstern Gruft" (song 68/69) III/2.1: 104
481 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 281: "Lasset uns mit Jesu ziehen" (song 18/69) III/2.1: 104
482 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 467: "Liebes Herz, bedenke doch" (song 34/69) III/2.1: 104
483 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 873: "Liebster Gott, wann werd ich sterben" (song 61/69) III/2.1: 104
484 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 874: "Liebster Herr Jesu, wo bleibst du so lange" (song 62/69) III/2.1: 104
485 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 761: "Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen" (song 54/69) III/2.1: 104
488 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 881: "Meines Lebens letzte Zeit" (song 63/69) III/2.1: 104
486 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 121: "Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen" (song 9/69) III/2.1: 104
487 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 283: "Mein Jesu! was vor Seelenweh" (song 19/69) III/2.1: 104
489 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 574: "Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr" (song 41/69) III/2.1: 104
490 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 700: "Nur mein Jesus ist mein Leben" (song 49/69) III/2.1: 104
491 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 284: "O du Liebe meiner Liebe" (song 20/69) III/2.1: 104
492 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 891: "O finstre Nacht, wenn wirst du doch vergehen" (song 64/69) III/2.1: 104
493 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 203: "O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild" (song 16/69) III/2.1: 104
494 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 575: "O liebe Seele, zieh die Sinnen" (song 42/69) III/2.1: 104
495 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 894: "O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen" (song 65/69) III/2.1: 104
496 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 472: "Seelenbräutigam" (song 35/69) III/2.1: 104
497 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 710: "Seelenweide" (song 50/69) III/2.1: 104
499 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 293: "Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig" (song 22/69) III/2.1: 104
498 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 292: "Selig, wer an Jesum denkt" (song 21/69) III/2.1: 104
500 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 296: "So gehst du nun, mein Jesu hin" (song 23/69) III/2.1: 104 text by Nachtenhöfer [de]; ↔ BWV 500a
501 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 315: "So gibst du nun, mein Jesu, gute Nacht" (song 26/69) III/2.1: 104
502 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 901: "So wünsch ich mir zu guter Letzt" (song 66/69) III/2.1: 104
503 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 945: "Steh ich bei meinem Gott" (song 69/69) III/2.1: 104
504 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 475: "Vergiss mein nicht" (song 36/69) III/2.1: 104
505 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 627: "Vergiss mein nicht" (song 44/69) III/2.1: 104
506 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 779: "Was bist du doch, o Seele, so betrübt" (song 55/69) III/2.1: 104
507 1736 (or earlier) Schemellis Gesangbuch No. 108: "Wo ist mein Schäflein, das ich liebe" (song 6/69) III/2.1: 104
508 after 1733–1734 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 25: aria "Bist du bei mir" V/4: 102 by Stölzel
299 AMB2 1725–1735 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 39: chorale Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen V/4: 126 BWV 299
509 1725–1733 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 41: aria "Gedenke doch, mein Geist, zurücke" V/4: 128
510 1725–1733 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 12: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" F major V/4: 91
511 1725–1733 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 13a: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" G minor V/4: 91 text by Gerhardt; → BWV 512
512 1725–1733 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 13b: song "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" E minor V/4: 91 text by Gerhardt; after BWV 511; ↔ 315
513 1725–1733 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 42: song "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort" V/4: 129 text by Rist; ↔ BWV 397
514 1725–1733 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 35: song "Schaffs mit mir, Gott" V/4: 125 text by Schmolck
515 after 1733–1734 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 20a: aria "So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife" D minor V/4: 98 by Bach, G. H.?; → BWV 515a
515a after 1733–1734 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 20b: aria "So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife" G minor V/4: 98 after BWV 515
516 after 1733–1734 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 33: aria "Warum betrübst du dich" V/4: 121
517 after 1733–1734 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 40: song "Wie wohl ist mir, o Freund der Seelen" V/4: 128 text by Dreßler
518 after 1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 37: aria "Willst du dein Herz mir schenken" a.k.a. "Aria di G(i)ovannini" V/4: 126
519 c.1736? Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 1: "Hier lieg ich nun, o Vater aller Gnaden" by Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403
520 c.1736? Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 2: "Das walt mein Gott, Gott Vater, Sohn und heilger Geist" by Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403
521 c.1736? Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 3: "Gott, mein Herz dir Dank zusendet" III/3 by Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403
522 c.1736? Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 4: "Meine Seele, lass es gehen, wie es in der Welt jetzt geht" by Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403
523 c.1736? Five Hymns from SBB Bach P 802 No. 5: "Ich gnüge mich an meinem Stande" by Krebs, J. L.?; in Spitta III, pp. 401–403
524 1707 – July 1708 Quodlibet (incomplete; wedding?) I/41: 69
7. Works for organ (see also: List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach)
525 c.1730 Trio Sonata No. 1/6 E major IV/7: 1 BWV 525a
526 c.1730 Trio Sonata No. 2/6 C minor IV/7: 14
527 c.1730 Trio Sonata No. 3/6 (+e. v. for /1) D minor IV/7: 28 BWV 1044/2
528 c.1730 Trio Sonata No. 4/6 (+e. v. for /2, /3) E minor IV/7: 44 after BWV 76/8
529 c.1730 Trio Sonata No. 5/6 (+e. v. for /2) C major IV/7: 56
530 c.1730 Trio Sonata No. 6/6 G major IV/7: 76
531 c.1700–1703 Prelude and Fugue C major IV/5: 3 in Möllersche Handschrift
532 c.1708–1712 Prelude and Fugue D major IV/5: 58 BWV 912, 532/2a
532/2a Fugue D major IV/6: 95 BWV 532/2
533 c.1704 Prelude and Fugue ("Cathedral") E minor IV/5: 90 BWV 533a
533a Prelude and Fugue E minor IV/6: 106 BWV 533
534 c.1712–1717 Prelude and Fugue F minor IV/5: 130
535 after 1717 Prelude and Fugue G minor IV/5: 157 after BWV 535a
535a c.1702–1704 Prelude and Fugue (incomplete) G minor IV/6: 109 BWV 535; in Möllersche Handschrift
536 1708–1717 Prelude and Fugue A major IV/5: 180 BWV 152/1; → 536a
537 1729–1750 Fantasia and Fugue C minor IV/5: 47
538 1712–1717 Toccata and Fugue ("Dorian") D minor IV/5: 76
539 1724–1750? Prelude and Fugue D minor IV/5: 70 after BWV 1001/2, 1000
540 c.1712–1717? Toccata and Fugue F major IV/5: 112
541
528/3
c.1712–1717? Toccata and Fugue (Trio BWV 528/3 e. v. as possible middle movement) G major IV/5: 146 BWV 528/3
542 c.1714–1720? Fantasia and Fugue ("Great"; independent compositions?; fugue also in F minor) G minor IV/5: 167
543 after c.1730 Prelude and Fugue A minor IV/5: 186 after BWV 543/1a
543/1a bef. c.1725 Prelude A minor IV/6: 121 BWV 543/1
544 1725–1728 Prelude and Fugue B minor IV/5: 198
545
529/2
1708–1717
after 1722
Prelude and Fugue (middle movement BWV 529/2 e. v. removed after 1722) C major IV/5: 10 after BWV 545a, b; → 529/2
545a 1708–1717 Prelude and Fugue (early version) C major IV/6: 77 BWV 545b, 545
546 1708–1750 Prelude and Fugue C minor IV/5: 35
547 1719–1750 Prelude and Fugue C major IV/5: 20
548 1725–1728 Prelude and Fugue ("Wedge") E minor IV/5: 94
549 1705–1750 Prelude and Fugue C minor IV/5: 30 after BWV 549a
549a c.1701 Prelude (or: Fantasia) and Fugue D minor IV/6: 101 BWV 549; in Möllersche Handschrift
550 1706–1708 Prelude and Fugue G major IV/5: 138
551 c.1699 Prelude and Fugue A minor IV/6: 63
552 1739 Prelude and Fugue ("St Anne") from Clavier-Übung III E major IV/4: 2, 105
562 1720–c.1748 Fantasia and Fugue (unfinished fugue added c.1747–1748) C minor IV/5: 54
563 c.1704 Fantasia and Imitatio C major IV/6: 68 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
564 bef. c.1712 Toccata, Adagio and Fugue C major IV/6: 3
565 c.1704? Toccata and Fugue D minor IV/6: 31
566 1700–1750 Prelude and Fugue (earliest manuscripts: C major; /1 as Toccata in BGA) E major
C major
IV/6: 40
568 c.1700–1705? Prelude G major IV/6: 51
569 1703–c.1704 Prelude A minor IV/6: 59
1121 1706–1710 Fantasia C minor IV/11: 54 in Andreas-Bach-Buch; was Anh. 205
570 c.1698–1704 Fantasia C major IV/6: 16 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
572 1708–c.1712 Fantasia, a.k.a. Pièce d'Orgue (+reworked version) G major IV/7: 130, 144
573 c.1722–1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 6 Fantasia (incomplete?) C minor V/4: 39
IV/6: 18
574 after c.1708? Fugue on a theme by Legrenzi C minor IV/6: 19 after BWV 574b; ↔ 574a
574a after c.1708? Fugue on a theme by Legrenzi (variant) C minor IV/6: 82 after BWV 574b; ↔ 574
574b c.1707–1713 or earlier Fugue on a theme by Legrenzi (early version) C minor IV/6: 88 after Legrenzi (theme); → BWV 574a, 574; in Andreas-Bach-Buch
575 1708–1717? Fugue C minor IV/6: 26
578 c.1713 or earlier Fugue ("Little") G minor IV/6: 55 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
579 1708–1717? Fugue on a theme by Corelli B minor IV/6: 71 after Corelli (theme)
582 bef. 1707
1707–1708
Passacaglia (and Fugue) C minor IV/7: 98 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
583 c.1730 or earlier? Trio D minor IV/7: 94
585 c.1726–1727 (JSB) Trio C minor IV/8: 73 after Fasch J. F., FaWV N:c2/1, /2; arr. by Bach
586 bef. c.1740 Trio G major IV/8: 78 after Telemann?
587 after 1726 Aria F major IV/8: 82 after Couperin, Les NationsIII/4
588 c.1704–1707 or earlier Canzona D minor IV/7: 118 in Möllersche Handschrift
589 1700–1720? Alla breve D major IV/7: 114
590 bef. c.1727 Pastorella (/1 incomplete?) F major IV/7: 122
592 c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ G major IV/8: 56 after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, Concerto a 8; → BWV 592a
592a c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo harpsichord G major V/11: 150 after BWV 592
593 c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ A minor IV/8: 16 after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 8 (RV 522)
594 c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ C major IV/8: 30 after Vivaldi, RV 208, Grosso Mogul
595 c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ C major IV/8: 65 after BWV 984/1
596 c.1714–1717 Concerto for solo organ (arrangement previously attributed to W. F. Bach) D minor IV/8: 3 after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 11 (RV 565)
599 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Orgelbüchlein No. 1) A minor IV/1: 3
600 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Gott durch deine Güte (or) Gottes Sohn ist kommen (Orgelbüchlein No. 2) F major IV/1: 4
601 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Herr Christ, der ein'ge Gottes Sohn (or) Herr Gott, nun sei gepreiset (Orgelbüchlein No. 3; also in Neumeister Collection) A major IV/1: 6
602 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Lob sei dem allmächtigen Gott (Orgelbüchlein No. 4) D minor IV/1: 7
603 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Puer natus in Bethlehem (Orgelbüchlein No. 5) G minor IV/1: 8
604 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Orgelbüchlein No. 6) G major IV/1: 11
605 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich (Orgelbüchlein No. 7) G major IV/1: 11
606 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (Orgelbüchlein No. 8) D major IV/1: 13
607 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar (Orgelbüchlein No. 9) G minor IV/1: 14
608 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude In dulci jubilo (Orgelbüchlein No. 10) A major IV/1: 16
609 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich (Orgelbüchlein No. 11) G major IV/1: 18
610 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Jesu, meine Freude (Orgelbüchlein No. 12) C minor IV/1: 19
611 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Christum wir sollen loben schon (Orgelbüchlein No. 13) E minor IV/1: 20
612 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Wir Christenleut (Orgelbüchlein No. 14) G minor IV/1: 22
613 after 1724? Chorale prelude Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen (Orgelbüchlein No. 15) B minor IV/1: 24
614 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Das alte Jahr vergangen ist (Orgelbüchlein No. 16) A minor IV/1: 25
615 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude In dir ist Freude (Orgelbüchlein No. 17) G major IV/1: 27
616 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (Orgelbüchlein No. 18) D minor IV/1: 30
617 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Herr Gott, nun schleuß den Himmel auf (Orgelbüchlein No. 19) A minor IV/1: 32
618 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig (Orgelbüchlein No. 20) F major IV/1: 34
619 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Christe, du Lamm Gottes (Orgelbüchlein No. 21) F major IV/1: 36
620 after 1724? Chorale prelude Christus, der uns selig macht (Orgelbüchlein No. 22) A minor IV/1: 37 after BWV 620a
620a 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Christus, der uns selig macht (Orgelbüchlein No. 22, e. v.) A minor IV/1: 78 BWV 620
621 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund (Orgelbüchlein No. 23) A minor IV/1: 39
622 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß (Orgelbüchlein No. 24) E major IV/1: 40 BWV 622 (var.)
622 (var.) 1716–1789 Chorale prelude O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß (variant) after BWV 622
623 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Orgelbüchlein No. 25) G major IV/1: 42
624 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Hilf Gott, dass mir's gelinge (Orgelbüchlein No. 26) G minor IV/1: 44
625 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Christ lag in Todesbanden (Orgelbüchlein No. 27) D minor IV/1: 46
626 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand (Orgelbüchlein No. 28) A minor IV/1: 48
627 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Christ ist erstanden (Orgelbüchlein No. 29) D minor IV/1: 49
628 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Erstanden ist der heilge Christ (Orgelbüchlein No. 30) D major IV/1: 54
629 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Erschienen ist der herrliche Tag (Orgelbüchlein No. 31) D minor IV/1: 55
630 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn (Orgelbüchlein No. 32) D minor IV/1: 56 after BWV 630a
630a bef. 1716 Chorale prelude Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn (Orgelbüchlein No. 32, e. v.) IV/1: 80 BWV 630
631 1723–1750 Chorale prelude Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist (Orgelbüchlein No. 33) D minor IV/1: 58 after BWV 631a
631a 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist (Orgelbüchlein No. 33, e. v.) G major IV/1: 82 BWV 631
632 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (Orgelbüchlein No. 34) F major IV/1: 59
633 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier distinctus (Orgelbüchlein No. 36) A major IV/1: 61 after BWV 634
634 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier (Orgelbüchlein No. 35) A major IV/1: 60 BWV 633
635 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot (Orgelbüchlein No. 37) C major IV/1: 62
636 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Vater unser im Himmelreich (Orgelbüchlein No. 38) D minor IV/1: 64
637 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt (Orgelbüchlein No. 39) A minor IV/1: 65
638 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (Orgelbüchlein No. 40) D major IV/1: 66 after BWV 638a
638a bef. c.1715 Chorale prelude Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (Orgelbüchlein No. 40, e. v.) IV/1: 83 BWV 638
639 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Orgelbüchlein No. 41; also in Neumeister Collection) F minor IV/1: 68 BWV Anh. 73
640 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr (Orgelbüchlein No. 42) E minor IV/1: 70
641 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein (Orgelbüchlein No. 43) G major IV/1: 71
642 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (Orgelbüchlein No. 44) A minor IV/1: 72
643 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Alle Menschen müssen sterben (Orgelbüchlein No. 45) G major IV/1: 74
644 1713–1715 or earlier Chorale prelude Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig (Orgelbüchlein No. 46) G minor IV/1: 75
645 1748–1749 Chorale prelude Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Schübler Chorales No. 1) E major IV/1: 86 after BWV 140/4
646 1748–1749 Chorale prelude Wo soll ich fliehen hin (or) Auf meinen lieben Gott (Schübler Chorales No. 2) E minor IV/1: 90
647 1748–1749 Chorale prelude Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (Schübler Chorales No. 3) C minor IV/1: 92 after BWV 93/4
648 1748–1749 Chorale prelude Meine Seele erhebt den Herren (Schübler Chorales No. 4) D minor IV/1: 94 after BWV 10/5
649 1748–1749 Chorale prelude Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ (Schübler Chorales No. 5) B major IV/1: 95 after BWV 6/3
650 1748–1749 Chorale prelude Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter (Schübler Chorales No. 6) G major IV/1: 98 after BWV 137/2
651 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Komm, heiliger Geist (Fantasia; Leipzig Chorales 1/18) F major IV/2: 3 after BWV 651a
651a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (Fantasia; e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 117 BWV 651
652 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (alio modo; Leipzig Chorales 2/18) G major IV/2: 13 after BWV 652a
652a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 121 BWV 652
653 1747–1748 Chorale prelude An Wasserflüssen Babylon (Leipzig Chorales 3/18) G major IV/2: 22 after BWV 653a
653a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude An Wasserflüssen Babylon (alio modo; 2nd v.: Weimar) IV/2: 133 after BWV 653b; → BWV 653
653b 1708–1717 Chorale prelude An Wasserflüssen Babylon (à 5; 1st v.: Weimar) IV/2: 130 BWV 653a
654 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele (Leipzig Chorales 4/18) E major IV/2: 26 after BWV 654a
654a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 136 BWV 654
655 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (Trio; Leipzig Chorales 5/18) G major IV/2: 31 after BWV 655a; ↔ 655 var. 1–4; → 655bc
655, var. 1 1708–1798 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (variant 1) 655(a), var. 2–4
655, var. 2 1708–1798 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (variant 2) F major 655(a), var. 1, 3–4
655, var. 3 1708–1798 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (variant 3) 655(a), var. 1–2, 4
655, var. 4 1708–1798 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (variant 4) 655(a), var. 1–3
655a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (Trio; e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 140 BWV 655(bc); ↔ 655 var. 1–4
656 1747–1748 Chorale prelude O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig (Leipzig Chorales 6/18) A major IV/2: 38 after BWV 656a
656a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 146 BWV 656
657 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Nun danket alle Gott (Leipzig Chorales 7/18) G major IV/2: 46
658 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Von Gott will ich nicht lassen (Leipzig Chorales 8/18) F minor IV/2: 51 after BWV 658a
658a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Von Gott will ich nicht lassen (Fantasia; e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 154 BWV 658
659 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Leipzig Chorales 9/18) G minor IV/2: 55 after BWV 659a
659a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Fantasia; e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 157 BWV 659
660 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Trio; Leipzig Chorales 10/18) G minor IV/2: 59 after BWV 660a
660a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Trio; e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 160 BWV 660, 660b
660b 1708–1719 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (arrangement) by Krebs, J. T. (arr.)?; after BWV 660a
661 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Leipzig Chorales 11/18) G minor IV/2: 62 after BWV 661a
661a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 164 BWV 661
662 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Leipzig Chorales 12/18) A major IV/2: 67 after BWV 662a
662a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 168 BWV 662
663 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Leipzig Chorales 13/18) G major IV/2: 72 after BWV 663a
663a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 172 BWV 663
664 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Trio; Leipzig Chorales 14/18) A major IV/2: 79 after BWV 664ab
664a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Trio; e. v.: Weimar; fair copy) IV/2 after BWV 664b; → BWV 664
664b 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Trio; e. v.: Weimar; sketch) IV/2: 179 BWV 664(a)
665 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (Leipzig Chorales 15/18) E minor IV/2: 87 after BWV 665a
665a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 187 BWV 665
666 1708–1748 Chorale prelude Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (alio modo; Leipzig Chorales 16/18) E minor IV/2: 91 after BWV 666a
666a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (alio modo; e. v.: Weimar) IV/2: 191 BWV 666
667 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist (Leipzig Chorales 17/18) C major IV/2: 94 after BWV 667a
667a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist (e. v.: Weimar) IV/2 after BWV 667b; → BWV 667
667b 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Komm, Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist (e. v.: Weimar; sketch) IV/2: 194 BWV 667(a)
668 1747–1748 Chorale prelude Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit (fragment; Leipzig Chorales 18/18) G major IV/2: 113 after BWV 668a
668a 1708–1748 Chorale prelude Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten (e. v.) IV/2: 212 BWV 668
669 1739 Chorale prelude Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 16
670 1739 Chorale prelude Christe, aller Welt Trost from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 18
671 1739 Chorale prelude Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 20
672 1739 Chorale prelude Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 27
673 1739 Chorale prelude Christe, aller Welt Trost from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 28
674 1739 Chorale prelude Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 29
675 1739 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 30
676 1739 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 33 BWV 676a
677 1739 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Fughetta) from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 41
678 1739 Chorale prelude Dies sind die heiligen zehen Gebot from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 42
679 1739 Chorale prelude Dies sind die heiligen zehen Gebot (Fughetta) from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 49
680 1739 Chorale prelude Wir gläuben all an einen Gott from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 52
681 1739 Chorale prelude Wir gläuben all an einen Gott (Fughetta) from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 57
682 1739 Chorale prelude Vater unser im Himmelreich from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 58
683 1739 Chorale prelude Vater unser im Himmelreich from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 66 BWV 683a
684 1739 Chorale prelude Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 68
685 1739 Chorale prelude Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 73
686 1739 Chorale prelude Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 74
687 1739 Chorale prelude Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 78
688 1739 Chorale prelude Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Zorn Gottes wandt from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 81
689 1739 Chorale prelude Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Zorn Gottes wandt (Fugue) from Clavier-Übung III IV/4: 89
690 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (Kirnberger collection No. 1) IV/3: 98
691 c.1720 or earlier Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 11 Chorale prelude Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (WFB No. 3; Kirnb. coll. No. 2) V/5: 6
V/4: 90
IV/3: 98
BWV 691a
694 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Wo soll ich fliehen hin (Kirnb. coll. No. 5) IV/3: 103
695 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Christ lag in Todesbanden (Fantasia; Kirnb. coll. No. 6) IV/3: 20 BWV 695a
695a 1700–1789 Chorale prelude Christ lag in Todesbanden (variant) after BWV 695
696 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Christum wir sollen loben schon (or) Was fürchtest du Feind, Herodes, sehr (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 7) IV/3: 23
697 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 8) IV/3: 32
698 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Herr Christ, der ein'ge Gottes Sohn (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 9) IV/3: 35
699 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 10) IV/3: 73
700 c.1699 Chorale prelude Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her (Kirnb. coll. No. 11) IV/3: 92
701 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 12) IV/3: 96
702 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Das Jesulein soll doch mein Trost (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 13) IV/3: 45
703 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Gottes Sohn ist kommen (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 14) IV/3: 34
704 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Lob sei dem allmächtigen Gott (Fughetta; Kirnb. coll. No. 15) IV/3: 62
705 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt (Kirnb. coll. No. 16) IV/10: 47
706/1
706/2
c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier (/2 = alio modo; Kirnb. coll. No. 17) IV/3: 59
707 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt (Kirnb. coll. No. 18) IV/10: 87
708 1700–1789 Chorale prelude Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt (alio modo; Kirnb. coll. No. 19)
708a 1700–1789 Chorale prelude Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt
709 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (Kirnb. coll. No. 20) IV/3: 43
710 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Wir Christenleut habn jetzund Freud (Kirnb. coll. No. 21) IV/3: 100
711 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (bicinium; Kirnb. coll. No. 22) IV/3: 11
712 c.1708 Chorale prelude In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr (Kirnb. coll. No. 23) IV/3: 48
713 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Jesu, meine Freude (Kirnb. coll. No. 24) IV/3: 54
713a 1700–1789 Chorale prelude Jesu, meine Freude (Fantasia; variant) IV/10: 93
714 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Ach Gott und Herr (Neumeister Chorales No. 13) IV/9: 26
IV/3: 3
715 1703–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr IV/3: 14
716 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr (Fantasia) IV/10: 14
717 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr IV/3: 8
718 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Christ lag in Todesbanden IV/3: 16
719 c.1704 Chorale prelude Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich (Neumeister Chorales No. 1) IV/9: 2, 72
720 1709? Chorale prelude Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott IV/3: 24 by Bach, J. Michael?
721 c.1704 Chorale prelude Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott IV/3: 28
722 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ IV/3: 31 after BWV 722a
722a 1709? Chorale prelude Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (sketch) IV/3: 30 BWV 722
723 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (also in Neumeister Collection) by Bach, J. Michael?
724 c.1699 Chorale prelude Gott durch deine Güte (or) Gottes Sohn ist kommen IV/3: 33 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
725 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Herr Gott, dich loben wir IV/3: 36
726 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend IV/3: 45
727 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Herzlich tut mich verlangen IV/3: 46
728 1722–1723 or earlier Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 8 Chorale prelude Jesus, meine Zuversicht V/4: 41
IV/3: 58
729 1708–1717 Chorale prelude In dulci jubilo IV/3: 52 after BWV 729a
729a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude In dulci jubilo (sketch) IV/3: 50 BWV 729
730 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier IV/3: 60
731 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier IV/3: 61
732 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich IV/3: 64 after BWV 732a
732a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich (draft) IV/3: 63 BWV 732
733 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Meine Seele erhebt den Herren (fugue) IV/3: 65 by Krebs, J. L.?
734 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein IV/3: 70 BWV 734a
734a 1708–1789 Chorale prelude Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein IV/10 by Scholz (arr.)?; after BWV 734
735 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Valet will ich dir geben (Fantasia) IV/3: 77 after BWV 735a
735a c.1706 Chorale prelude Valet will ich dir geben (early version) IV/3: 81 BWV 735
736 1713–1717 Chorale prelude Valet will ich dir geben IV/3: 84
737 c.1704 Chorale prelude Vater unser im Himmelreich (Neumeister Chorales No. 18) IV/9: 36
IV/3: 90
738 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her IV/3: 94 after BWV 738a
738a 1708–1717 Chorale prelude Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (sketch) IV/3: 94 BWV 738
739 c.1704 Chorale prelude Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern IV/10: 2
740 1700–1780 Chorale prelude Wir glauben all an einen Gott by Krebs, J. L.?
741 c.1701 Chorale prelude Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein IV/3: 4
742 c.1704 Chorale prelude Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder (Neumeister Chorales No. 14) IV/9: 28
743 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Ach, was ist doch unser Leben IV/10: 11
744 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Auf meinen lieben Gott IV/10: 20 by Krebs, J. L.
745 1700–1788 Chorale prelude Aus der Tiefe rufe ich IV/10: 22 by Bach, C. P. E.?
747 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Christus, der uns selig macht IV/10: 38
749 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend IV/10: 80 by Telemann?; by Bach, J. Christoph?
750 c.1700–1703 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht IV/10: 81
752 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Jesu, der du meine Seele
753 c.1720 Chorale prelude Jesu, meine Freude (unfinished; WFB No. 5) V/5: 8
754 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier
755 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein
756 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Nun ruhen alle Wälder
757 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude O Herre Gott, dein göttlichs Wort
758 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude O Vater, allmächtiger Gott IV/11: 69
762 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Vater unser im Himmelreich IV/10: 142
763 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude Wie schön leucht uns der Morgenstern
764 c.1704–1705 Chorale prelude Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern IV/10: 6
765 c.1706 Chorale prelude Wir glauben all an einen Gott
1085 c.1700–1717 Chorale prelude O Lamm Gottes unschuldig IV/3: 76
1090 c.1704 Chorale prelude Wir Christenleut (Neumeister Chorales No. 2) IV/9: 4
1091 c.1699 Chorale prelude Das alte Jahr vergangen ist (Neumeister Chorales No. 3) IV/9: 6
1092 c.1701 Chorale prelude Herr Gott, nun schleuß den Himmel auf (Neumeister Chorales No. 4) IV/9: 8
1093 c.1704 Chorale prelude Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen (Neumeister Chorales No. 5) IV/9: 10
1094 c.1699 Chorale prelude O Jesu, wie ist dein Gestalt (Neumeister Chorales No. 6) IV/9: 12
1095 c.1704 Chorale prelude O Lamm Gottes unschuldig (Neumeister Chorales No. 7) IV/9: 14
1097 c.1699 Chorale prelude Ehre sei dir Christe, der du leidest Not (Neumeister Chorales No. 9) IV/9: 18
1098 c.1704 Chorale prelude Wir glauben all an einen Gott (Neumeister Chorales No. 10) IV/9: 20
1099 c.1701 Chorale prelude Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (Neumeister Chorales No. 11) IV/9: 22
1100 c.1704 Chorale prelude Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (Neumeister Chorales No. 12) IV/9: 24
1101 c.1704 Chorale prelude Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt (Neumeister Chorales No. 15) IV/9: 30
1102 c.1706 Chorale prelude Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (Neumeister Chorales No. 16) IV/9: 33
1103 1699–1709 Chorale prelude Erhalt uns Herr, bei deinem Wort (Neumeister Chorales No. 17) IV/9: 35
1104 1699–1709 Chorale prelude Wenn dich Unglück tut greifen an (Neumeister Chorales No. 19) IV/9: 38
1105 c.1701 Chorale prelude Jesu, meine Freude (Neumeister Chorales No. 20) IV/9: 39
1106 c.1704 Chorale prelude Gott ist mein Heil, mein Hilf und Trost (Neumeister Chorales No. 21) IV/9: 40
1107 c.1704 Chorale prelude Jesu, meines Lebens Leben (Neumeister Chorales No. 22) IV/9: 42
1108 c.1704 Chorale prelude Als Jesus Christus in der Nacht (Neumeister Chorales No. 23) IV/9: 44
1109 1699–1709 Chorale prelude Ach Gott, tu dich erbarmen (Neumeister Chorales No. 24) IV/9: 46
1110 c.1704 Chorale prelude O Herre Gott, dein göttlich Wort (Neumeister Chorales No. 25) IV/9: 48
1111 c.1701 Chorale prelude Nun lasset uns den Leib begraben (Neumeister Chorales No. 26) IV/9: 50
1112 c.1699 Chorale prelude Christus, der ist mein Leben (Neumeister Chorales No. 27) IV/9: 52
1113 c.1699 Chorale prelude Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt (Neumeister Chorales No. 28) IV/9: 54
1114 c.1701 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut (Neumeister Chorales No. 29) IV/9: 56
1115 c.1701 Chorale prelude Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr (Neumeister Chorales No. 30) IV/9: 58
1116 c.1701 Chorale prelude Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (Neumeister Chorales No. 31) IV/9: 60
1117 c.1701 Chorale prelude Alle Menschen müssen sterben (Neumeister Chorales No. 32) IV/9: 62
1118 c.1701 Chorale prelude Werde munter, mein Gemüte (Neumeister Chorales No. 34) IV/9: 66
1119 c.1699 Chorale prelude Wie nach einer Wasserquelle (Neumeister Chorales No. 35) IV/9: 68
1120 c.1704 Chorale prelude Christ, der du bist der helle Tag (Neumeister Chorales No. 36) IV/9: 70
957 c.1701 Chorale prelude Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt (Neumeister Chorales No. 33; a.k.a. Fugue = first half in later arr.) G major IV/9: 64, 74
766 c.1706 Chorale partita Christ, der du bist der helle Tag IV/1: 114
767 c.1708 Chorale partita O Gott, du frommer Gott IV/1: 122
768 1708–1717 or earlier Chorale partita Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig IV/1: 132, 152
769 c.1747–1748 Chorale variations Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her (canonic variations; print version) IV/2: 197 BWV 769a
769a c.1747–1748 Chorale variations Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her (canonic variations; autograph) IV/2: 98 after BWV 769
770 c.1704 Chorale variations Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen IV/1: 104
8. Keyboard compositions (see also: List of solo keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach)
772 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 1 – Invention No. 1 = WFB No. 32: Preamb. 1 C major V/5: 48
V/3: 2
BWV 772a[2][3][4]
772a 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 1a – Invention No. 1a C major V/3: 4 after BWV 772
773 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 2 – Invention No. 2 = WFB No. 46: Preamb. 15 C minor V/5: 76
V/3: 6
[2][3][4]
774 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 3 – Invention No. 3 = WFB No. 45: Preamb. 14 D major V/5: 74
V/3: 8
[2][3][4]
775 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 4 – Invention No. 4 = WFB No. 33: Preamb. 2 D minor V/5: 50
V/3: 10
[2][3][4]
776 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 5 – Invention No. 5 = WFB No. 44: Preamb. 13 E major V/5: 72
V/3: 12
[2][3][4]
777 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 6 – Invention No. 6 = WFB No. 43: Preamb. 12 E major V/5: 70
V/3: 14
[2][3][4]
778 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 7 – Invention No. 7 = WFB No. 34: Preamb. 3 E minor V/5: 52
V/3: 16
[2][3][4]
779 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 8 – Invention No. 8 = WFB No. 35: Preamb. 4 F major V/5: 54
V/3: 18
[2][3][4]
780 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 9 – Invention No. 9 = WFB No. 42: Preamb. 11 F minor V/5: 68
V/3: 20
[2][3][4]
781 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 10 – Invention No. 10 = WFB No. 36: Preamb. 5 G major V/5: 56
V/3: 22
[2][3][4]
782 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 11 – Invention No. 11 = WFB No. 41: Preamb. 10 G minor V/5: 66
V/3: 24
[2][3][4]
783 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 12 – Invention No. 12 = WFB No. 40: Preamb. 9 A major V/5: 64
V/3: 26
[2][3][4]
784 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 13 – Invention No. 13 = WFB No. 37: Preamb. 6 A minor V/5: 58
V/3: 28
[2][3][4]
785 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 14 – Invention No. 14 = WFB No. 39: Preamb. 8 B major V/5: 62
V/3: 30
[2][3][4]
786 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Inventions and Sinfonias No. 15 – Invention No. 15 = WFB No. 38: Preamb. 7 B minor V/5: 60
V/3: 32
[2][3][4]
787 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 16 – Sinfonia No. 1 = WFB No. 49: Fantasia 1 C major V/5: 90
V/3: 34
[2][3][4]
788 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 17 – Sinfonia No. 2 = WFB No. 63: Fantas. 15 C minor V/5: 118
V/3: 36
[2][3][4]
789 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 18 – Sinfonia No. 3 = WFB No. 62: Fantas. 14 D major V/5: 116
V/3: 38
[2][3][4]
790 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 19 – Sinfonia No. 4 = WFB No. 50: Fantasia 2 D minor V/5: 92
V/3: 40
[2][3][4]
791 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 20 – Sinfonia No. 5 = WFB No. 61: Fantas. 13 E major V/5: 114
V/3: 42
BWV 791a[2][3][4]
791a 1723 Sinfonias and Inventions No. 20a – Sinfonia No. 5a E major V/3: 44, 80 after BWV 791[2][3][4]
792 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 21 – Sinfonia No. 6 = WFB No. 60: Fantas. 12 E major V/5: 112
V/3: 46
[2][3][4]
793 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 22 – Sinfonia No. 7 = WFB No. 51: Fantasia 3 E minor V/5: 94
V/3: 48
[2][3][4]
794 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 23 – Sinfonia No. 8 = WFB No. 52: Fantasia 4 F major V/5: 96
V/3: 50
[2][3][4]
795 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 24 – Sinfonia No. 9 = WFB No. 59: Fantas. 11 F minor V/5: 110
V/3: 52
[2][3][4]
796 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 25 – Sinfonia No. 10 = WFB No. 53: Fantasia 5 G major V/5: 98
V/3: 54
[2][3][4]
797 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 26 – Sinfonia No. 11 = WFB No. 58: Fantas. 10 G minor V/5: 108
V/3: 56
[2][3][4]
798 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 27 – Sinfonia No. 12 = WFB No. 57: Fantasia 9 A major V/5: 106
V/3: 58
[2][3][4]
799 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 28 – Sinfonia No. 13 = WFB No. 54: Fantasia 6 A minor V/5: 100
V/3: 60
[2][3][4]
800 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 29 – Sinfonia No. 14 = WFB No. 56: Fantasia 8 B major V/5: 104
V/3: 62
[2][3][4]
801 1720-01-22
1725-01-22
Sinfonias and Inventions No. 30 – Sinfonia No. 15 = WFB No. 55: Fantasia 7 B minor V/5: 102
V/3: 64
[2][3][4]
802 1739 Duet No. 1 from Clavier-Übung III E minor IV/4: 92
803 1739 Duet No. 2 from Clavier-Übung III F major IV/4: 96
804 1739 Duet No. 3 from Clavier-Übung III G major IV/4: 99
805 1739 Duet No. 4 from Clavier-Übung III A minor IV/4: 102
806 1714–1723 English Suite No. 1 A major V/7: 2
806a 1714–1717 English Suite No. 1a A major V/7: 116
807 1725 or earlier English Suite No. 2 A minor V/7: 20
808 1725 or earlier English Suite No. 3 G minor V/7: 38
809 1725 or earlier English Suite No. 4 F major V/7: 54
810 1725 or earlier English Suite No. 5 E minor V/7: 70
811 1725 or earlier English Suite No. 6 D minor V/7: 90
812 AMB1 1720–1722 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 1 French Suite No. 1 D minor V/4: 3
812 AMB2 1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 30 French Suite No. 1 D minor V/4: 109
812 v.A early 1750s French Suite No. 1 – Version A (Altnickol) D minor V/8: 2
812 v.B French Suite No. 1 – Version B D minor V/8: 64
813 AMB1 1720–1722 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 2, 9 French Suite No. 2 C minor V/4: 10
813 AMB2 1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 31 French Suite No. 2 C minor V/4: 116
813 v.A early 1750s French Suite No. 2 – Version A (Altnickol) C minor V/8: 10
813a French Suite No. 2 – Version B C minor V/8: 72
814 AMB1 1720–1722 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 3, 10 French Suite No. 3 B minor V/4: 16
814 v.A early 1750s French Suite No. 3 – Version A (Altnickol) B minor V/8: 20
814 v.B French Suite No. 3 – Version B B minor
814a 1720–1739 French Suite No. 3 – Variant B minor V/8: 166 after BWV 929
815 AMB1 1720–1722 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 4 French Suite No. 4 E major V/4: 23
815 v.A early 1750s French Suite No. 4 – Version A (Altnickol) E major V/8: 30
815 v.B French Suite No. 4 – Version B E major V/8: 92
815a French Suite No. 4 – Variant E major V/8: 176
816 AMB1 1724–1725 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 5 French Suite No. 5 G major V/4: 30
816 v.A early 1750s French Suite No. 5 – Version A (Altnickol) G major V/8: 40
816 v.B French Suite No. 5 – Version B G major V/8: 102
817 v.A early 1750s French Suite No. 6 – Version A (Altnickol) E major V/8: 52
817 v.B after 1724? French Suite No. 6 – Version B E major V/8: 114
818 1720–1722 Suite for keyboard (early version) A minor V/8: 129
818a after 1721 Suite for keyboard (later version) A minor V/8: 146
819 before 1726 Suite for keyboard (early version) E major V/8: 136
819a 1725–1728 Suite for keyboard (later version) E major V/8: 156
820 1705–1713 Suite (Ouverture) for keyboard F major V/10: 43
822 Suite for keyboard G minor V/10: 68 after unknown model?
823 before 1727 Suite for keyboard F minor V/10: 50
825 1725–1726 Partita No. 1 from Clavier-Übung I B major V/1: 2
826 1725–1727 Partita No. 2 from Clavier-Übung I C minor V/1: 15
827 1725–1727 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 1 = Partita No. 3 from Clavier-Übung I A minor V/1: 35
V/4: 47
828 1725–1728 Partita No. 4 from Clavier-Übung I D major V/1: 50
829 1725–1730 Partita No. 5 from Clavier-Übung I G major V/1: 72
830 1725–1730 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 2 = Partita No. 6 from Clavier-Übung I E minor V/1: 90
V/4: 60
after BWV 1019a/3 /5
831 1733–1735 Overture in the French style (Clavier-Übung II No. 2) B minor V/2: 20 after BWV 831a
831a 1727–1733 Overture in the French style (early version) C minor V/2: 43 BWV 831
832 before 1707 Suite for keyboard A major V/10: 54 in Möllersche Handschrift
833 before 1707 Prelude and partita for keyboard F major V/10: 60 in Möllersche Handschrift
836 1720–1721 Allemande, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 6 G minor V/5: 8 by Bach, W. F. & J. S.?
837 1720–1721 Allemande, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 7 (incomplete) G minor V/5: 10 by Bach, W. F. & J. S.?
841 1720–1721 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 11 Menuet = WFB No. 11: Menuet 1 G major V/5: 16 V/4: 44 by Bach, W. F. & J. S.?
842 1720–1721 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 12: Menuet 2 G minor V/5: 17 by Bach, W. F. (BR A43) & J. S.?
843 1720–1721 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 13: Menuet 3 G major V/5: 18
846 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 1 C major V/6.1: 2 after BWV 846a
846/1 1725 (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 29 Prelude (short version of WTC I No. 1/1) C major V/4: 107
846a 1720 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 14: Praeludium 1 (early WTC I No. 1/1) C major V/5: 19
V/6.1: 127
BWV 846/1
847 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 2 (/1 = WFB No. 15: Praeludium 2) C minor V/5: 20
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 847a
847a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 2) C minor V/6.1: 130 BWV 847
848 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 3 (/1 = WFB No. 21: Praeludium [8]) C major V/5: 30
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 848a
848a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 3) C major V/6.1: 134 BWV 848
849 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 4 (/1 = WFB No. 22: Praeludium [9]) C minor V/5: 32
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 849a
849a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 4) C minor V/6.1: 140 BWV 849
850 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 5 (/1 = WFB No. 17: Praeludium 4) D major V/5: 23
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 850a
850a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 5) D major V/6.1: 146 BWV 850
851 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 6 (/1 = WFB No. 16: Praeludium 3) D minor V/5: 22
V/6.1: 2
after BWV 851a
851a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 6) D minor V/6.1: 150 BWV 851
852 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 7 E major V/6.1: 32 after BWV 852a
852a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 7) E major V/6.1: 154 BWV 852
853 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 8 (/1 = WFB No. 23: Praeludium [10]) E minor
D minor
V/5: 34
V/6.1: 38
after BWV 853a; → K. 404a/1
853a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 8) E minor
D minor
V/6.1: 160 BWV 853
854 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 9 (/1 = WFB No. 19: Praeludium 6) E major V/5: 26
V/6.1: 44
after BWV 854a
854a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 9) E major V/6.1: 166 BWV 854
855 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 10 E minor V/6.1: 48 after BWV 855a
855a c.1720 Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 10) (/1 = WFB No. 18: Praeludium 5) E minor V/5: 24
V/6.1: 170
BWV 855
856 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 11 (/1 = WFB No. 20: Praeludium 7) F major V/5: 28
V/6.1: 54
after BWV 856a
856a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 11) F major V/6.1: 174 BWV 856
857 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 12 (/1 = WFB No. 24: Praeludium [11]) F minor V/5: 36
V/6.1: 58
after BWV 857a
857a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 12) F minor V/6.1: 178 BWV 857
858 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 13 F major V/6.1: 64 after BWV 858a
858a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 13) F major V/6.1: 184 BWV 858
859 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 14 F minor V/6.1: 64 after BWV 859a
859a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 14) F minor V/6.1: 188 BWV 859
860 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 15 G major V/6.1: 72 after BWV 860a
860a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 15) G major V/6.1: 192 BWV 860
861 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 16 G minor V/6.1: 78 after BWV 861a
861a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 16) G minor V/6.1: 198 BWV 861
862 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 17 A major V/6.1: 82 after BWV 862a
862a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 17) A major V/6.1: 202 BWV 862
863 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 18 G♯ minor V/6.1: 86 after BWV 863a
863a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 18) G minor V/6.1: 206 BWV 863
864 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 19 A major V/6.1: 90 after BWV 864a
864a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 19) A major V/6.1: 210 BWV 864
865 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 20 A minor V/6.1: 96 after BWV 865a
865a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 20) A minor V/6.1: 216 BWV 865
866 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 21 B major V/6.1: 104 after BWV 866a
866a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 21) B major V/6.1: 224 BWV 866
867 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 22 B minor V/6.1: 108 after BWV 867a; → Hess 38 [commons]
867a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 22) B minor V/6.1: 228 BWV 867
868 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 23 B major V/6.1: 112 after BWV 868a
868a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 23) B major V/6.1: 232 BWV 868
869 1722 Well-Tempered Clavier I, P. & F. No. 24 B minor V/6.1: 116 after BWV 869a
869a Prelude and Fughetta (early WTC I No. 24) B minor V/6.1: 236 BWV 869
870b
870/2
1739–1742 Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 1 (version A) C major V/6.2: 2,
6, 342
871 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 2 C minor V/6.2: 8,
160
K. 405/1
872 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 3 C major V/6.2: 12,
164, 352
after BWV 872a
872a/1 1739–1740 Prelude (early WTC II, P. & F. No. 3/1) C major V/6.2: 344 BWV 872/1
872a/2 1738 Fughetta (early WTC II, P. & F. No. 3/2) C major V/6.2: 358 BWV 872/2
873 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 4 C minor V/6.2: 16,
168
874 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 5 D major V/6.2: 24,
176
K. 405/5
875 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 6 D minor V/6.2: 30
182, 348,
356
after BWV 875a
875a 1739–1740 Preambulum (early WTC II, P. & F. No. 6/1) D minor V/6.2: 346 BWV 875/1
876 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 7 E major V/6.2: 36,
188, 354
K. 405/2
877 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 8 D minor V/6.2: 42,
194
K. 405/4
878 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 9 E major V/6.2: 48,
200
K. 405/3
879 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 10 E minor V/6.2: 54,
206
880 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 11 F major V/6.2: 62,
215
881 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 12 F minor V/6.2: 69,
221
882 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 13 F major V/6.2: 76,
228
K. 404a/3
883 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 14 F minor V/6.2: 84,
236
K. 404a/2
884 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 15 G major V/6.2: 90,
242, 350
after BWV 902/2
885 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 16 G minor V/6.2: 94,
246
886 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 17 A major V/6.2: 100,
108, 252
after BWV 901/2
887 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 18 G♯ minor V/6.2: 112,
260
888 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 19 A major V/6.2: 120,
268
889 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 20 A minor V/6.2: 124,
272
890 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 21 B major V/6.2: 128,
276
891 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 22 B minor V/6.2: 134,
282
892 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 23 B major V/6.2: 142,
290
893 1739–1742
1744
Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 24 B minor V/6.2: 150,
298
870 1744 Well-Tempered Clavier II, P. & F. No. 1 (version B) C major V/6.2: 156 after BWV 870a
894 1710–1717 (JTK) Prelude and Fugue A minor V/9.2: 40 BWV 1044/1, /3; in SBB P 801, P 804
895 1709 (JCB) Prelude and Fugue A minor V/9.2: 69 in Yale LM 4982
896 1704–1707 Prelude and Fugue A major V/9.2: 72 in Möllersche Handschrift
870a before 1727 Prelude and Fughetta C major V/6.2: 307,
310
BWV 870; in SBB P 804, P 1089
899 before 1727 Prelude and Fughetta D minor V/6.2: 314
V/12: 8
in SBB P 804, P 1089
900 before 1727 Prelude and Fughetta E minor V/6.2
V/12: 9
in SBB P 804, P 1089
901 before 1727 Prelude and Fughetta F major V/6.2: 324 BWV 886/2; in SBB P 1089
902 c.1729 Prelude and Fughetta G major V/6.2: 328 BWV 884/2; in SBB P 804, P 1089
902/1a before 1727 Prelude (previous Prelude to BWV 902/2) G major V/6.2: 334,
338
BWV 884/2; in SBB P 804
903 Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue D minor V/9.2: 76 after BWV 903a; in SBB P 803, P 651
903a Fantasia (early BWV 903/1) D minor V/9.2: 90 BWV 903/1; in D-DS Mus. ms. 69
904 before 1727 Fantasia and Fugue A minor V/9.2 in SBB P 804
906 before 1729
c.1738
Fantasia and Fugue (Fugue incomplete) C minor V/9.2: 110 in US-BETbc, D-Dl Mus.2405-T-52
910 1707–1713 Toccata F minor V/9.1: 1 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
911 1707–1713 Toccata C minor V/9.1: 13 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
912 1707–1713 Toccata D major V/9.1: 38 after BWV 912a; ↔ BWV 532/1
912a 1704–1707 Toccata D major V/9.1: 26 BWV 912; in Möllersche Handschrift
913 1707–1709 Toccata D minor V/9.1: 50, 63 after BWV 913a
913a Toccata D minor V/9.1: 52 BWV 913; publ. 1801
914 1707–1709 Toccata E minor V/9.1: 78
915 1707–1709 Toccata G minor V/9.1: 87
916 1707–1713 Toccata G major V/9.1: 100 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
917 1704–1707 Fantasia G minor V/9.1: 14, 16 in Möllersche Handschrift
918 Fantasia on a Rondo C minor V/9.1: 14, 18
921 1707–1713 Prelude C minor V/9.1: 24 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
922 1710–1714 (JTK) Prelude (Fantasia) A minor V/9.2: 27, 34 in SBB P 803
923 c.1723? Prelude B minor V/9.2: 116 by Pachelbel, W. H.?; → BWV 923a; in SBB P 401
924 c.1720 Twelve Little Preludes No. 1: Preambulum (WFB No. 2) C major V/5: 4 BWV 924a
924a 1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 1a: Preludium ex c (WFB No. 26) C major V/5: 41 after BWV 924; BR A44 F(add) 206
925 1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 4: Preludium ex d (WFB No. 27) D major V/5: 42 BR A45 F(add) 206
926 c.1720 Twelve Little Preludes No. 5: Preludium (WFB No. 4) D minor V/5: 6
927 1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 8: Preambulum (WFB No. 8) F major V/5: 10
928 1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 9: Preludium (WFB No. 10) F major V/5: 14
929 1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 10: Trio for a Minuet by Stölzel (WFB No. 48e) G minor V/5: 89
930 1720–1726 Twelve Little Preludes No. 11: Preambulum (WFB No. 9) G minor V/5: 12
931 1720–1726 Preludium, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 29 A minor V/5: 45 BR A47 F(add) 206
932 1720–1726 Preludium ex e, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 28 (incomplete) E minor V/5: 44 BR A46 F(add) 206
933 1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 1 C major V/9.2: 3 in SBB P 542, P 885
934 1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 2 C minor V/9.2: 4 in SBB P 542, P 885
935 1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 3 D minor V/9.2: 5 in SBB P 542, P 885
936 1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 4 D major V/9.2: 6 in SBB P 542, P 885
937 1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 5 E major V/9.2: 8 in SBB P 542, P 885
938 1717–1723? Six Little Preludes No. 6 E minor V/9.2: 10 in SBB P 542, P 885
939 1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 1 (=12 L. P. No. 2) C major V/12: 50 by Bach?; in SBB P 804
940 1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 2 (=12 L. P. No. 6) D minor V/12: 50 by Bach?; in SBB P 804
941 1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 3 (=12 L. P. No. 7) E minor V/12: 51 by Bach?; in SBB P 804
942 1726–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 4 (=12 L. P. No. 12) A minor V/12: 52 by Bach?; in SBB P 804
943 1725–1727 Five Little Preludes No. 5 C major V/12: 53 in SBB P 804
944 1707–1713 Fantasia and Fugue A minor V/9.2: 133 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
946 early work? Fugue on a theme by Albinoni C major V/9.2: 153 after Albinoni, Op. 1, No. 12/4 (theme)
947 early work? Fugue A minor V/12: 55 by Bach?
948 early work? Fugue D minor V/9.2: 156 in D-B N. Mus. ms. 10580
949 1707–1713 Fugue A major V/9.2: 163 after Albinoni (theme)?; in Andreas-Bach-Buch
950 before 1725 Fugue on a theme by Albinoni A major
G major
V/9.2: 168 after Albinoni (theme); in SBB P 804
951 1714–1717 Fugue on a theme by Albinoni B minor V/9.2: 118 after BWV 951a; in SBB P 801
951a 1714–1717 Fugue on a theme by Albinoni (early version) B minor V/9.2: 127 after Albinoni (theme); → BWV 951; in D-LEm Poel. mus. Ms. 9
952 Fugue C major V/9.2: 176
953 1720–1726 Fugue a 3, Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 31 C major V/5: 46
954 early work? Fugue on a theme by Reincken B major V/11: 200 after Reincken, Hortus Musicus No. 2/2 (theme)[5]
955 early work Fugue B major V/12: 60 after BWV 955a; in SBB P 425, P 804
955a early work Fugue B major V/12: 65 by Erselius?; → BWV 955; in SBB P 247, P 595
959 Fugue A minor V/9.2: 178 by Bach?
961 ? Fughetta C minor V/9.2: 182 in SBB P 823
963 early work Sonata for keyboard D major V/10: 32 in SBB P 804
965 c.1714–1717
or earlier
Sonata for keyboard after Reincken A minor V/11: 173 after Reincken, Hortus Musicus No. 1/1–/5; in SBB P 803
966 c.1714–1717
or earlier
Sonata for keyboard after Reincken A minor V/11: 188 after Reincken, Hortus Musicus No. 3/1–/5; in SBB P 803
967 1704–1707 Sonata transcription, 1st movement A minor V/9.2: 184 in SBB P 804
971 1733–1735 Italian Concerto (Clavier-Übung II No. 1) F major V/2: 2
972 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (1/16) D major V/11: 3 after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 9
972a July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (1/16), early version D major V/11: 161 after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 9
973 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (2/16) G major V/11: 12 after Vivaldi, Op. 7 No. 8
974 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (3/16) D minor V/11: 20 after Marcello, A., Oboe Concerto
975 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (4/16) G minor V/11: 30 after Vivaldi, Op. 4 No. 6
976 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (5/16) C major V/11: 39 after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 12
977 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (6/16) C major V/11: 50 after unknown model
978 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (7/16) F major V/11: 56 after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 3 (RV 310)
979 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (8/16) B minor V/11: 64 after Vivaldi, RV 813 (previously: Torelli)[6]
980 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (9/16) G major V/11: 79 after Vivaldi, Op. 4 No. 1 (RV 381)
981 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (10/16) C minor V/11: 90 after Marcello, B., Op. 1 No. 2
982 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (11/16) B major V/11: 100 after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, Op. 1 No. 1
983 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (12/16) G minor V/11: 110 after unknown model
984 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (13/16) C major V/11: 118 after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, lost Concerto; → BWV 595
985 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (14/16) G minor V/11: 128 after Telemann, TWV 51:g1[7]
986 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (15/16) G minor V/11: 137 after unknown model
987 July 1713–
July 1714
Concerto for solo keyboard (16/16) D minor V/11: 142 after J. E. of Saxe-Weimar, Op. 1 No. 4
988 1741–1742 Goldberg Variations (Clavier-Übung IV) G major V/2: 69 BWV 1087
988/1 c.1740? (AMB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 26 Aria of the Goldberg Variations G major V/4: 103 BWV 1087
989 1707–1713 Aria variata A minor V/10: 21 in Andreas-Bach-Buch
991 1722 Notebook A. M. Bach (1722) No. 7 Air with variations (incomplete) C minor V/4: 40
992 1704–1707 Capriccio on the departure of a beloved brother B major V/10: 3 in Möllersche Handschrift
993 c.1705 Capriccio in honorem Johann Christoph Bachii Ohrdrufiensis [scores] E major V/10: 12 in SBB P 804
994 1720 Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 1: Applicatio C major V/5: 4
9. Lute compositions (see also: List of solo lute compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach)
995 Fall 1727 – Winter 1731 Suite for lute G minor V/10: 81 after BWV 1011[8][9][10]
[11][12][13][14][15][16]
[17][18][19][20][21][22]
996 1710–1717 (JGW) Suite for lute E minor V/10: 94 in SBB P 801, pp. 385–395[23][24]
[14][16][17][25][26][27]
997 1720–1739 Suite for lute C minor V/10: 102 in SBB P 650, MB Lpz III.11.5[11][14][28]
[16][17][21][22][25][26]
998 1735–1745 Prelude, Fugue and Allegro E major V/10: 114 [14][29][30]
[15][16][17][22][26][31]
999 1717–1723 Prelude for lute (Twelve Little Preludes No. 3) C minor V/10: 122 in SBB P 804, pp. 101–103[14][16][32][33]
1000 after 1720 Fugue G minor V/10: 124 after BWV 1001/2; → 539/2; in MB Lpz III.11.4[11][28]
[14][16][21][22][25][34]
1006a c.1736–1737 Suite for lute E major V/10: 134 after BWV 1006[9][14][35]
[16][22][31][36][37][38]
10. Chamber music (see also: List of chamber music works by Johann Sebastian Bach)
1001 1720 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin No. 1 – Sonata No. 1 G minor VI/1: 3
rev 3: 3
BWV 1000, 539/2
1002 1720 Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 2 – Partita No. 1 B minor VI/1: 10
rev 3: 10
1003 1720 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin No. 3 – Sonata No. 2 A minor VI/1: 20
rev 3: 20
BWV 964
1004 1720 Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 4 – Partita No. 2 D minor VI/1: 30
rev 3: 30
1005 1720 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin No. 5 – Sonata No. 3 C major VI/1: 42
rev 3: 42
after "Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott"; → BWV 968
1006 1720 Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 6 – Partita No. 3 E major VI/1: 54
rev 3: 54
BWV 1006a, 29/1 and 120a/4
1007 1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 1 G major VI/2: 2
1008 1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 2 D minor VI/2: 8
1009 1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 3 C major VI/2:14
1010 1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 4 E major VI/2: 22
1011 1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 5 C minor VI/2: 32 BWV 995
1012 1720 (AMB) Suite for cello No. 6 D major VI/2:40
1013 1717–1723? Partita for flute A minor VI/3: 3
1014 1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 1 B minor VI/1: 83
rev 3: 83
1015 1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 2 A major VI/1: 99
rev 3: 99
1016 1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 3 E major VI/1: 115
rev 3: 115
1017 1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 4 C minor VI/1: 136
rev 3: 136
1018 1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 5 F minor VI/1: 153
rev 3: 153
after BWV 1018a
1018a 1717–1723? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 5a [commons] F minor VI/1: 195
rev 3: 194
BWV 1018
1019 after 1729? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 6 G major VI/1: 172
rev 3: 172
after BWV 1019a
1019a 1717–1729? Sonata for violin and harpsichord No. 6, early versions G major VI/1: 197
rev 3: 196
after BWV 120a/4, 830/3, /6; → BWV 120/4, 1019
1021 1732–1733 Sonata for violin and continuo G major VI/1: 65
rev 3: 65
BWV 1022, 1038
1023 c.1714–1717? Sonata for violin and continuo E minor VI/1: 73
rev 3: 73
1025 c.1746–1747? Suite for violin and keyboard A major VI/5: 67 after Weiss, Suite for Lute in A major
1026 c.1714–1717 Fugue for violin and continuo G minor VI/5: 59
1027 c.1742 Sonata for gamba and harpsichord No. 1 G major VI/4: 3 after BWV 1039; → 1027/1a /2a /4a
1028 Sonata for gamba and harpsichord No. 2 D major VI/4: 21
1029 Sonata for gamba and harpsichord No. 3 G minor VI/4: 36 BWV 545b
1030 1736–1737 Sonata for flute and harpsichord B minor VI/3: 33 after BWV 1030a
1030a 1717–1736 Sonata for unknown instrument and harpsichord G minor VI/3: 89 BWV 1030
1032 1736–1737 Sonata for flute and harpsichord (/1 incomplete) A major VI/3: 54 BWV 525a
1034 1717–1723? Sonata for flute and continuo E minor VI/3: 11
1035 1717–1723? Sonata for flute and continuo E major VI/3: 23
1039 1708–1726 Sonata G major VI/3: 71 BWV 1027
11. Works for orchestra (see also: List of orchestral works by Johann Sebastian Bach)
1041 1730 Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 1 A minor VII/3: 3 BWV 1058
1042 Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 2 E major VII/3: 35 BWV 1054
1043 1730–1731 or earlier Concerto for 2 violins and orchestraDouble Concerto D minor VII/3: 71 BWV 1062
1044 1727
or later
Concerto for flute, violin, harpsichord and orchestraTriple Concerto A minor VII/3: 105 after BWV 894/1, 527/2, 894/2
1045 1743–1746 Cantata opening: "Concerto" (Symphonic movement for violin and orchestra) D major I/34: 305 after unknown model by other composer?[39][40][41]
1046 1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 F major VII/2: 3 after BWV 1046a; /3, /7 → BWV 207(a)/1, /5a
1046a c.1712-
1713?
Sinfonia (opening of BWV 208?) F major VII/2: 225 BWV 1046; /1 → BWV 52/1; was BWV 1071[39]
1047 1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 F major VII/2: 43
1048 1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 G major VII/2: 73 BWV 174/1
1049 1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 G major VII/2: 99 BWV 1057
1050 1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 D major VII/2: 145 after BWV 1050a
1050a 1720–1721 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5a D major VII/2: 145 BWV 1050
1051 1721-03-24 Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 B major VII/2: 197
1052 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 1 D minor VII/4: 3 after BWV 146/1, /2 and 188/1
1052a c.1734 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 1a D minor VII/4: 317 by Bach, C. P. E.; after BWV 146/1, /2 and 188/1
1053 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 2 E major VII/4: 79 after BWV 169/1, /5 and 49/1
1054 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 3 D major VII/4: 127 after BWV 1042
1055 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 4 A major VII/4: 161 after BWV 1055R?
1056 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 5 F minor VII/4: 197 after BWV 1056R?; /2 after BWV 156/1
1057 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 6 F major VII/4: 221 after BWV 1049
1058 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 7 G minor VII/4: 283 after BWV 1041
1059 c.1738 Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra No. 8 (abandoned fragment of 1st movement) D minor VII/4: 313 after BWV 35/1 and earlier model (for oboe?); completions/
reconstructions usually based on BWV 35/1, /2 and /5
1060 c.1736 Concerto for 2 harpsichords and orchestra No. 1 C minor VII/5: 3 after BWV 1060R?
1061 Concerto for 2 harpsichords and orchestra No. 2 C major VII/5: 109 after BWV 1061a
1061a 1732–1733 Concerto for 2 harpsichords (No. 2) C major VII/5: 83 BWV 1061
1062 1736 Concerto for 2 harpsichords and orchestra No. 3 C minor VII/5: 43 after BWV 1043
1063 c.1730 Concerto for 3 harpsichords and orchestra No. 1 D minor VII/6: 3 after unknown model?
1064 c.1730 Concerto for 3 harpsichords and orchestra No. 2 C major VII/6: 55 after BWV 1064R?
1065 c.1730 Concerto for 4 harpsichords and orchestra A minor VII/6: 117 after Vivaldi, Op. 3 No. 10
1066 May 1724–End 1725 Orchestral Suite No. 1 C major VII/1: 3 Ouverture Courante 2Gavotte Forlane 2Minuet 2Bourrée 2Passepied
1067 1738–1739 Orchestral Suite No. 2 B minor VII/1: 27 Ouverture Rondeau Sarabande 2Bourrée 2Polonaise Minuet Badinerie
1068 c.1730 Orchestral Suite No. 3 D major VII/1: 49,
119
Ouverture Air 2Gavotte Bourrée Gigue
1069 before late 1727 Orchestral Suite No. 4 D major VII/1: 79 Ouverture 2Bourrée Gavotte 2Minuet Réjouissance; /1 → BWV 110/1
1071



see BWV 1046a
12. Canons (see also: List of canons by Johann Sebastian Bach)
1072 Canon trias harmonica a 8 D major VIII/l: 3, 6 [17][42]
1073 1713-08-02 Canon â 4. Voc: perpetuus A minor VIII/l: 3 in US-CAh bMS Eng 870 (35b)[43][44][45][46][47]
1074 1727 Canon a 4 (for Ludwig Friedrich Hudemann [de]) A minor VIII/l: 3 [48][49]
[17][45][50][51][52][53]
1075 1734-01-10 Canon a 2. perpetuus D major VIII/l: 3 [45]
1076 1746 Canon triplex a 6 G major VIII/l: 3 after BWV 1087/13
[31][54][55][56]
[17][57][58][59][60][61]
1077 1747-10-15 Canone doppio sopr' il soggetto (dedicated to Johann Fulde [de]) G major VIII/1: 4
IX/2: 81
after BWV 1087/11[35][45][61][62]
1078 1749-03-01 Canon Fa Mi, et Mi Fa est Tota Musica, a.k.a. Canon super Fa Mi, a 7. post Tempus Musicum F major VIII/l: 4 in SBB P 611[45][63][64]
1086 1750? Canon Concordia discors D major VIII/l: 4
III/1: VIII
in SLB Dresden R 291s[17][65][66][67][68]
1087 1747/1748 or earlier 14 Canons on the first eight notes of the Goldberg ground G major V/2: 119 after BWV 988/1; /11 → BWV 1077; /13 → 1076; in BN Paris Ms. 17669, Bl. 18v
[31][69][70][71][72][73]
13. Musical Offering, Art of the Fugue (see also: List of late contrapuntal works by Johann Sebastian Bach)
1079 1747-07-07 Musical Offering VIII/1: 46 [74]
1080 1742–1750 The Art of Fugue VIII/2: 3 in SBB P 200[75]
Later Later additions to the main catalogue (above BWV 1128: BWV3)
1127 1713-10-30 Aria "Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn" Sppl: 237 text by Mylius, J. A.
1128 1725-08-27 Chorale fantasia Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält was BWV Anh. 71[76]
1135 1724-03-25 Cantata Siehe, eine Jungfrau ist schwanger (25 March: Annunciation) was BWV Anh. 199; text extant[77][78][79]
1136 1708–1717?
1725-09-09?
1727-02-06
Cantata Liebster Gott, vergißt du mich (1711: libretto for Trin. VII; 1725: Trin. XV?; 1727, with BWV 157.1: funeral in Pomßen) was BWV Anh. 209; text by Lehms[80][81]
1137 1729-10-23? Cantata (sketch: Gott, du Richter der Gedanken for Trinity XIX by Picander?) III/1 was BWV Anh. 2; in SBB P 36: 18[82]
1138.1 1709-02-04 Cantata for Ratswahl in Mühlhausen No. 2 was BWV Anh. 192[83]
1138.2 1710-02-04 Cantata for Ratswahl in Mühlhausen No. 3 lost
1139.1 1725-08-27 Cantata Wünschet Jerusalem Glück (council election) was BWV Anh. 4; text by Picander; → BWV 1139.2[25][84]
1139.2 1730-06-27 Cantata Wünschet Jerusalem Glück (200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession) was BWV Anh. 4a; text by Picander; after BWV 1139.1[85]
1140 1730-08-25 Cantata Gott, gib dein Gerichte dem Könige (council election) I/32.2 was BWV Anh. 3; text by Picander[85][84]
1141 1740-08-29 Cantata Herrscher des Himmels, König der Ehren (council election) I/32.2 was BWV Anh. 193; text extant; last mvt. → BWV 208/15
[86][87][88]
1142 1716-04-02 Cantata Was ist, das wir Leben nennen (funeral service for Johann Ernst of S.-W.) text extant
1143 1729-03-24 Cantata Klagt, Kinder, klagt es aller Welt (funeral of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen; music lost but partially reconstructible) I/34 was BWV 244a; text by Picander; ↔ BWV 198/1, /10, 244b/6, /8, /39, /49, /57, /23, /20, /65, /13, /68
1144 1725-02-12 Cantata Sein Segen fließt daher wie ein Strom (wedding) was BWV Anh. 14; text extant[89][90]
1145 1729-01-18 Cantata Der Herr ist freundlich dem, der auf ihn harret (wedding) was BWV Anh. 211; text by Picander[91][92]
1146 1729-07-26 Cantata Vergnügende Flammen, verdoppelt die Macht (wedding) was BWV Anh. 212; text by Picander[93][94][92]
1147 1718-12-10 Cantata Lobet den Herrn, alle seine Heerscharen (birthday of Leopold of A.-K.) I/34 was BWV Anh. 5; text by Hunold[95]
1148 1724-04-27 Cantata Siehe, der Hüter Israel (doctorate) I/34 was BWV Anh. 15; lost[96][97]
1150 1721-01-01?
1722-01-01?
Cantata Ihr wallenden Wolken (New Year) I/4 was BWV Anh. 197; lost[98][99]
1151 1720-01-01 Secular cantata Dich loben die lieblichen Strahlen der Sonne (New Year) I/35 was BWV Anh. 6; text by Hunold[100][101]
1152 1723-01-01 Secular cantata for New Year (congratulation of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen and his wife Frederica Henriette) I/35 was BWV Anh. 8; lost[102]
1153 1720-12-10 Secular cantata Heut ist gewiß ein guter Tag (birthday of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen) I/35 was BWV Anh. 7; text by Hunold[103][104]
1154 1722-07-29 Cantata O vergnügte Stunden (birthday of John Augustus of Anhalt-Zerbst) was BWV Anh. 194; text extant[105][106]
1155 1723-08-09 Ode in Latin (birthday of Frederick II of Saxe-Gotha) I/38 was BWV Anh. 20; lost[107][108]
1156 1727-05-12 Secular cantata Entfernet euch, ihr heitern Sterne (57th birthday of Augustus II) I/36 was BWV Anh. 9; text by Haupt, C. F.; /1 → BWV 232II/6?[109][110][111]
1157 1732-08-03 Secular cantata Es lebe der König, der Vater im Lande (name day of Augustus II) I/36 was BWV Anh. 11; text by Picander; /1 & /11 → BWV 215/1 → 232IV/1=/3; /7 → 248/39?; /9 → 212/14[84][93][112]
1158 1733-08-03 Secular cantata Frohes Volk, vergnügte Sachsen (name day of Augustus III) I/36 was BWV Anh. 12; text by Picander; after BWV Anh. 18; /1 → BWV 11/1[84][93][113]
1159 1739-10-07 Secular cantata "Serenade" (birthday of Augustus III) lost
1160 1731-08-25 Secular cantata So kämpfet nur, ihr muntern Töne (birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming [de]) I/39 was BWV Anh. 10; text by Picander; /1 → BWV 248VIa/1?[93][114]
1161 1738-04-28 Secular cantata Willkommen! Ihr herrschenden Götter der Erden in honour of the royal couple (Augustus III and Maria Josepha), and for the forthcoming marriage of princess Maria Amalia with Charles of Sicily I/37 was BWV Anh. 13; text by Gottsched, J. C. in Riemersche Chronik
[84][115][116][117]
1162 1732-06-05 Secular cantata Froher Tag, verlangte Stunden (inauguration of St. Thomas school after renovation) I/39 was BWV Anh. 18; text by Winckler; /1 → BWV 11/1; /1 /3 /5 /6 /8 /10 → BWV Anh. 12[118][119][120]
1163 1725-11-27 Secular cantata Auf, süß entzückende Gewalt (wedding of Peter, eldest son of Peter Hohmann, and Christiana Sibylla Mencke) I/40 was BWV Anh. 196; text by Gottsched, C.; /3 → BWV 11/4 → 232IV/4; /5 → BWV 11/8[121][122][123][124]
R Reconstructions
1052R 1970 Concerto D minor VII/7: 3 by Fischer; after BWV 1052[125]
1055R 1970 Concerto A major VII/7: 33 by Fischer; after BWV 1055[125]
1056R 1970 Concerto G minor VII/7: 59 by Fischer; after BWV 1056[125]
1060R 1970 Concerto C minor VII/7: 75 by Fischer; after BWV 1060[125]
1064R 1970 Concerto D major VII/7: 103 by Fischer; after BWV 1064[125]
Anh. I Fragments – lost works
I 1 1725-07-15? Cantata Gesegnet ist die Zuversicht (Trinity VII) by Telemann (TWV 1:617)?; text by Neumeister?[126][127][128]
I 2



see BWV 1137
I 3



see BWV 1140
I 4



see BWV 1139.1
I 4a



see BWV 1139.2
I 5



see BWV 1147
I 6



see BWV 1151
I 7



see BWV 1153
I 8



see BWV 1152
I 9



see BWV 1156
I 10



see BWV 1160
I 11



see BWV 1157
I 12



see BWV 1158
I 13



see BWV 1161
I 14



see BWV 1144
I 15



see BWV 1148
I 16 1735-11-09 Cantata Schließt die Gruft, ihr Trauerglocken (mourning of Hedwig of Merseburg) by Roemhildt; text by Hoffmann, B.[129][130][131][132]
I 17 Cantata Mein Gott, nimm die gerechte Seele (funeral) I/33 [133]
I 18



see BWV 1162
I 19 1734-11-21 Secular cantata Thomana saß annoch betrübt (welcome to Johann August Ernesti as new rector of St. Thomas school) I/39 text by Johann August Landvoigt [de]?; /9 after BWV 201/15?[134][135]
I 20



see BWV 1155
N 190 1729-04-18 Cantata Ich bin ein Pilgrim auf der Welt (Easter 2) I/33 text by Picander; fragment of /4 in SBB P 670[136]
N 191 1715-05-19 Cantata Leb ich oder leb ich nicht (Cantate) text by Franck, S.[137][138]
N 192



see BWV 1138.1
N 193



see BWV 1141
N 194



see BWV 1154
N 195 1723-06-09 Secular cantata Murmelt nur, ihr heitern Bäche (celebration of Johann Florenz Rivinus [de]) text in Acta Lipsiensium Academica (1723)[139]
N 196



see BWV 1163
N 197



see BWV 1150
N 198



see BWV 149/1a
N 199



see BWV 1135
N 200 c.1713–1715 Chorale prelude O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid (unused sketch for Orgelbüchlein) IV/1: 46 in SBB P 283[35]
N 209



see BWV 1136
N 210 1734-10-04 Cantata Wo sind meine Wunderwerke (leave-taking of Johann Matthias Gesner) text in 2° Poet. Germ. I, 6425: 4 Rara; /1 → BWV 193a/7, 193/3?[140][141][142]
N 211



see BWV 1145
N 212



see BWV 1146
N 213 Concerto F major by Telemann; arr. by Bach
223 1717–1718? Cantata Meine Seele soll Gott loben B major I/34 by Handel?[143]
224 1732 Aria "Reißt euch los, bekränkte Sinnen" (fragment) I/41 by Bach, C. P. E.?; in SBB P 491[144]
Anh. N New additions to the Anhang

655b 1708–1789 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (alternative version "a" in BGA) after BWV 655(a); ↔ 655c
655c 1708–1789 Chorale prelude Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend (alternative version "b" in BGA) after BWV 655(a); ↔ 655b
deest 1723–1750?
(JSB?)
Motet Der Gerechte kömmt um (Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt/39; funer. motet?) E minor I/41: 127 by Kuhnau? (Tristis est...); arr. by Bach?
deest 1717-03-28? Passion Weimarer Passion BWV 23/4 (and 55/3; 244/29; 245a–c; 283?)
deest 1707 (Kei)
before 1713
(JSB)
Passion Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet (St Mark Passion pastiche, Weimar version) II/9: 69 Pasticcio (Keiser G.?, Bach)
deest 1726-04-19
(JSB)
Passion Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet (St Mark Passion pastiche, 1st Leipzig version) II/9 Pasticcio after BC D 5a (Keiser G.?, Bach) adding BWV 500a and 1084)
deest c.1750? Passion Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt D minor I/41: 95 Pasticcio (Graun, C. H.; Telemann; Bach; ...)
1725 (JSB) Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 21 Menuet fait par Mons. Böhm G major V/4: 82 by Böhm
1709 (Bas.)
c.1738
(JSB)
6 Masses without Benedictus and Agnus Dei from Acroama missale [scores] by Bassani; copied by Bach (BNB I/B/48), later adding BWV 1081[145]
1740–1742 (JSB) Magnificat C major by Caldara; → BWV 1082; in DBB 2755/1
deest before 1719
(Han.)
1743–1748
(JSB)
Passion Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet (St Mark Passion pastiche, 2nd Leipzig version) II/9 Pasticcio after BC D 5b (Keiser G.?, Bach) and HWV 48/9 /23 /41 /44 /47 /52 /55 (Handel)
deest 1591 (Pal.)
c.1742
(JSB)
Kyrie–Gloria Mass arranged from Missa sine nomine a 6 E minor II/9: 13 by Palestrina after anon. motet Beata Dei genetrix; arr. by Bach
1720-01-22 Klavierbüchlein WFB, p. 3a: Claves signatae (introduction on clefs) V/5 [2][3][4]
1720-01-22 Klavierbüchlein WFB, p. 3b: Explication... (introduction on ornaments) V/5 [2][3][4]
1720 (WFB) Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 25: Pièce pour le Clavecin V/5: 40 by Richter, J. C. [de][2][3][4]
deest 1720 (anon) Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 30: Bass sketch G minor V/5: 45 by (anonymous)[2][3][4]
1720 (WFB) Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 48a–d: Partita V/5: 82 by Stölzel[2][3][4]
LEGEND TO THE TABLE Column 6: scoring
Voices (see also SATB)
a A b B s S t T v V
alto (solo part) alto (choir part) bass (solo part) bass (choir part) soprano (solo part) soprano (choir part) tenor (solo part) tenor (choir part) voice (includes parts for unspecified voices or instruments as in some canons) vocal music for unspecified voice type
Winds and battery (bold = soloist)
Bas Bel Cnt Fl Hn Ob Oba Odc Tai Tbn Tdt Tmp Tr
bassoon (can be part of Bc, see below) bell(s) (musical bells) cornett, cornettino flute (traverso, flauto dolce, piccolo) natural horn, corno da caccia, corno da tirarsi, lituo oboe oboe d'amore oboe da caccia taille trombone tromba da tirarsi timpani tromba (natural trumpet, clarino trumpet)
Strings and keyboard (bold = soloist)
Bc Hc Kb Lu Lw Org Str Va Vc Vdg Vl Vne
basso continuo: Vdg, Hc, Vc, Bas, Org, Vne and/or Lu harpsichord keyboard (Hc, Lw, Org or clavichord) lute, theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord) organ (/man. = manualiter, without pedals) strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s), viola d'amore, violetta Violoncello(s), violoncello piccolo viola da gamba violin(s), violino piccolo violone(s), violone grosso

By genre

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Cantatas (BWV 1–224)

[edit]
See #BWV Chapter 1 in the table above

In the 1950 first edition of the BWV the cantatas were largely listed according to their BGA number:

Additionally Anh. I of the first edition of the BWV started with a list of some 20 lost cantatas, while Anh. III of that edition listed a few cantata (movements) by other composers (Anh. 156–158).

BWV2a added many more lost cantatas (BWV Anh. 190–199 and 209–212) and alternative versions to known works indicating (partially) lost cantatas or cantata versions, e.g. BWV 244a, the music of which was partially preserved in the St Matthew Passion, BWV 244.

Motets (BWV 225–231)

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See #BWV Chapter 2 in the table above

There are over a dozen motets attributed to Bach, about half of which are authentic by all accounts:

  • BWV 225–230 are the six compositions that have always been considered motets composed by Bach
  • BWV 231 was later renumbered to BWV 28/2a, a variant of the second movement of cantata BWV 28
  • BWV 118, published as a cantata in the 19th century, was later recategorised as a motet, following Bach's designation on the score.
  • BWV Anh. 159–165 are motets with a doubtful or spurious assignation to Bach, the first of which is however most likely composed by Bach.

Liturgical works in Latin (BWV 232–243)

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See #BWV Chapter 3 in the table above

Bach's involvement with Latin church music, as composer, arranger or copyist, includes:

  • BWV 232–242: Masses and Mass movements (Mass in B minor; Kyrie–Gloria Masses; separate Mass movements)
  • BWV 243: Magnificat
  • BWV 1081–1083: later additions to the BWV catalogue
  • BWV Anh. 24–30, 166–168: doubtful and spurious works
  • BNB I/B/48, I/C/1, I/P/2: copies and arrangements

Passions and oratorios (BWV 244–249)

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See #BWV Chapter 4 in the table above

Passions and oratorios composed or contributed to by Bach include:

Four-part chorales (BWV 250–438)

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See #BWV Chapter 5 in the table above

Bach's chorale settings (usually for SATB choir) are included in:

Songs and arias (BWV 439–524)

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See #BWV Chapter 6 in the table above

Songs and (separate) arias by Bach are included in several collections:

Associated with the Songs and Arias group:

Works for organ (BWV 525–771)

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See #BWV Chapter 7 in the table above

Bach's organ compositions include:

  • BWV 525–530: Sonatas
  • BWV 531–582: compositions of the type Prelude/Fantasia/Toccata/Adagio/Passacaglia and/or Fugue
  • BWV 583–591: various free organ compositions (Trios/Aria/Canzona/Allabreve/Pastorale/Kleines harmonisches Labyrinth )
  • BWV 592–597: Concertos (transcriptions)
  • BWV 598: Pedal-Exercitium
  • BWV 599–764: Chorale preludes (Orgelbüchlein; Schübler Chorales; Leipzig Chorales = Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes; Chorale preludes from Clavier-Übung III; Kirnberger chorale preludes; other chorale preludes)
  • BWV 765–768: Chorale partitas
  • BWV 769–771: Chorale variations (includes Canonic Variations on "Vom Himmel hoch da komm' ich her")
  • BWV 1085–1087, 1121, 1128: various later additions to the BWV catalogue
  • BWV 1090–1120: Neumeister Chorales
  • BWV Anh. 42–79, 171–178, 200, 206, 208, 213: lost, doubtful and spurious organ pieces

Works for keyboard (BWV 772–994)

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See #BWV Chapter 8 in the table above

Bach's works for harpsichord, clavichord and other keyboard instruments include:

Works for solo lute (BWV 995–1000)

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See #BWV Chapter 9 in the table above

Bach's compositions for lute and/or lute-harpsichord (Lautenwerck) include:

  • BWV 995–1000 suites and separate movements for lute and/or lute-harpsichord
  • BWV 1006a: transcription of BWV 1006

Chamber music (BWV 1001–1040)

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See #BWV Chapter 10 in the table above

Bach wrote chamber music for solo violin, cello or flute, sonatas for harpsichord and an instrumental soloist, and Trio sonatas:

Orchestral works (BWV 1041–1071)

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See #BWV Chapter 11 in the table above

Bach wrote concertos and orchestral suites:

Canons (BWV 1072–1078)

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See #BWV Chapter 12 in the table above

Separate canons by Bach are listed in the 12th chapter of the BWV:

  • BWV 1072–1078: canons
  • BWV 1086–1087: later additions

Late contrapuntal works (BWV 1079–1080)

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See #BWV Chapter 13 in the table above

The list of late contrapuntal works contains only two items:

20th-century additions to the BWV catalogue and Anhang

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Additions as published in BWV2a

Additions to the main catalogue (BWV 1081–1126)

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Additions to the Anhang (BWV Anh. 190–213)

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BWV Anh. 190–213 were added between the 1950 and 1990s editions of the catalogue

  • BWV Anh. 190–197 – Cantatas added to Anh. I (music lost); see also List of Bach cantatas
  • BWV Anh. 198 – Abandoned sketch of a cantata opening, renumbered to BWV 149/1a and added to Chapter 1 in BWV2a
  • BWV Anh. 199 – Cantata added to Anh. I (music lost); see also List of Bach cantatas
  • BWV Anh. 200 – Fragment of a chorale prelude O Traurigkeit, o herzeleid, added to Anh. I (unused sketch for the Orgelbüchlein)
  • BWV Anh. 201–204 – Four-part chorales added to Anh. II (doubtful)
  • BWV Anh. 205 – Fantasia in C minor, authenticated as BWV 1121 and added to Chapter 7 in BWV2a
  • BWV Anh. 206 – Doubtful chorale prelude, added to Anh. II
  • BWV Anh. 207 – Doubtful keyboard fugue, added to Anh. II
  • BWV Anh. 208 – Spurious organ fugue, added to Anh. III
  • BWV Anh. 209–212 – Lost cantatas added to Anh. I; see also List of Bach cantatas
  • BWV Anh. 213 – Lost arrangement for organ of an unidentified Telemann concerto, added to Anh. I

21st-century additions to the BWV catalogue (BWV 1127 and higher)

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See also #BWV Later in the table above

BWV numbers assigned after the publication of BWV2a:

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  5. ^ Philipp Spitta. Musikgeschichtliche Aufsätze. Berlin (1894), 117f
  6. ^ Talbot, Michael (2011). The Vivaldi Compendium. Boydell Press. p. 54. ISBN 9781843836704.
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  8. ^ Johann Sebastian Bach, edited by Hermann Scherchen, preface by Charles van den Borren. Facsimile of BR Bruxelles II. 4805, appendix in Musica viva, Vol. III. Brussels (1936)
  9. ^ a b Johann Sebastian Bach, edited by E. Capriani. "Documenti storici" in Opere per Liuto, Vol. III. Rovereto (1977)
  10. ^ MB Lpz III. 11. 3
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  17. ^ a b c d e f g h Schulze, Dok III
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  20. ^ Schulze. St
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  22. ^ a b c d e Siegele Diss
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  24. ^ Dömling/Kohlhase, AcM 1971: 108f
  25. ^ a b c d Schulze St
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  27. ^ Wiemer, BJ 1987: 29ff
  28. ^ a b Dreyfus Cont Gr
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  31. ^ a b c d Kobayashi Chr
  32. ^ Badura-Skoda
  33. ^ Spitta I: 663
  34. ^ Kilian, Mf 1961: 323 (regarding BWV 539)
  35. ^ a b c Dadelsen TBSt 4/5
  36. ^ Hofmann, Fs Scheide: 14~154
  37. ^ Spitta I: 707
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  42. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg. Abhandlung von der Fuge Vol. 2. Berlin (1754), TAB XXXVII
  43. ^ Herz BQA
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  45. ^ a b c d e Schulze. "Johann Sebastian Bachs Kanonwidmungen" in BJ 1967, pp. 82ff
  46. ^ Spitta I: 386
  47. ^ Wolff, Mf 1973: 217ff
  48. ^ Georg Philipp Telemann. Der getreue Music-Meister. Hamburg (1728), p. 68
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  53. ^ Spitta II: p. 478 / 798
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  63. ^ Neumann/Schulze, Dok I, Nr. 177
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  65. ^ NBA VIII/1 Krit. Bericht: 36f
  66. ^ Neumann/Schulze, Dok II, Nr. 602, 603
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  68. ^ Stam, Mf 1968: 317ff, bes. 319
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  77. ^ Texte / Zur Leipziger / Kirchen-Music, / Auf den andern, dritten, vierdten Sonntage / nach der Erscheinung Christi, / Das Fest Mariä Reinigung, / Und die Sonntage / Septuagesimae, Sexagesimae, / Esto mihi, / Ingleichen / Auf das Fest / der Verkündigung Mariä. Leipzig: Immanuel Tietzen (1724)
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  79. ^ Neumann BT: 159, 427
  80. ^ Hofmann, BJ 1982: 51ff
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  82. ^ Häfner, BJ 1975: 99ff
  83. ^ Brinkmann. "Neues über J. S. Bach in Mühlhausen" in Mühihäuser Geschichtsblätter Vol. 31 (1932): 242ff
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  86. ^ Nützliche Nachrichten Von Denen Bemühen derer Gelehrten und andern Begebenheiten in Leipzig. Leipzig (1740)
  87. ^ NBA I/35, Krit. Bericht: 45
  88. ^ Neumann. "Eine verschollene Ratswechselkantate J. S. Bachs" in BJ 1961: 52–57
  89. ^ Hudson, NBA I/33, Krit. Bericht: 31ff
  90. ^ BC: Werk [B 12]
  91. ^ Schaumburg-Lippische Hofbibliothek Bückeburg, V 1OO F, No. 31
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  94. ^ Schaumburg-Lippische Hofbibliothek Bückeburg, Cb 76 II, Nr. 214
  95. ^ Smend Köthen: 27f, 169, 184f
  96. ^ Breitkopf-Werke, 1. Ausgabe: 33
  97. ^ Neumann BT: 184
  98. ^ Verzeichniß der von dem verstorbenen Doctor und Musikdirector Forkel in Göttingen nachgelassenen Bücher und Musikalien. Göttingen (1819), Nr. 94
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  100. ^ Dürr, NBA I/35, Krit. Bericht: 117
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  102. ^ Dürr, NBA I/35, Krit. Bericht: 120, 275f
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  113. ^ Neumann, NBA I/36, Krit. Bericht: 24ff
  114. ^ Neumann, NBA I/39, Krit. Bericht: 42
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  116. ^ Neumann, NBA I/37, Krit. Bericht: 97ff
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