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Bringing Bach Back
Bringing Bach Back
22 episodes
1 week ago
A production of KNNA Radio of Lincoln Nebraska. This podcast examines the theology and use of Bach's Cantatas matching with the weeks of the church year.
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A production of KNNA Radio of Lincoln Nebraska. This podcast examines the theology and use of Bach's Cantatas matching with the weeks of the church year.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 14 Bringing Bach Bach - BWV 138 - Why Are You Troubled, My Heart?
Bringing Bach Back
42 minutes 1 second
6 years ago
Episode 14 Bringing Bach Bach - BWV 138 - Why Are You Troubled, My Heart?

Why Are You Troubled, My Heart - A Cantata prepared for The Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity.  A production of KNNA the Cross Radio.

Bringing Bach Back examines the theology and music of Bach Cantatas.

This Cantata is a great work, prepared for the fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, and was first performed on 5 September 1723. It is based off an anonymous Lutheran hymn of the same name, using the first three of its 14 verses as source material which is supplemented by additional poetry.

Cover art - Claude Monet - Poppy Fields Near Argenteuil

Bringing Bach Back
A production of KNNA Radio of Lincoln Nebraska. This podcast examines the theology and use of Bach's Cantatas matching with the weeks of the church year.