A = Alto Anh. = Anhang (Supplement) B = Bass BG = Bach-Gesamtausgabe, published by the Bachgesellschaft, 1851-1899. BJ = Bach-Jahrbuch, published by the Neue Bachgesellschaft (Leipzig, 1904ff.) BWV = Wolfgang Schmieder, Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der Werke Joh. Seb. Bachs (Leipzig, 1950) [Dictum] = A Biblical text which provides a principal theme or idea of a cantata. This indication is not used for the Evangelist's Biblical narrative in the Passions or in such works as the Christmas Oratorio. Dürr = Alfred Dürr, Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach (Kassel, 1971) Facs = Facsimile Fischer-Tümpel = Albert Fischer and W. Tümpel, Das deutsche evangelische Kirchenlied des 17. Jahrhunderts (Gütersloh, 1904-1916; reprint, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1960), Vols. I-VI Krit. Bericht = Kritischer Bericht (see NBA) NBA = Johann Sebastian Bach, Neue Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke, published by the Johann-Sebastian-Bach- Institut Göttigen and by the Bach-Archiv Leipzig (Kassel and Leipzig, 1954ff.) NBG = Publications of the Neue Bachgesellschaft Neumann Hb= Werner Neumann, Handbuch der Kantaten Johann Sebastian Bachs, 4th rev. ed. (Leipzig, 1971) Neumann T = Werner Neumann, Sämtliche von Johann Sebastian Bach vertonte Texte (Leipzig, 1974) OP = Originalpartitur (Original Score) OSt = Originalstimmen (Original Parts) PT = Printed Text S = Soprano Spitta = Philipp Spitta, Johann Sebastian Bach (Leipzig, 1873 and 1880); translated by Clara Bell and J. A. Fuller-Maitland (London, 1899; reprint New York: Dover, 1951). T = Tenor [Verse] = Movement in a chorale cantata based upon more than one movement of the same hymn. The number of the verse will be indicated, e.g. [Verse 6]. Wackernagel = Carl Eduard Philipp Wackernagel, Das Deutsche Kirchenlied (Leipzig, 1862-1877; reprint, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1964), Vols. I-IV. ---> = Parody from ... to <--- = Parody to ... from
BIBLICAL ABBREVIATIONS
Acts = The Acts
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