Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (Actus Tragicus), BWV 106 is one of the earliest cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach, written when he was living in Mühlhausen, Germany. The cantata was likely composed for a funeral service, reflecting its German title which translates to ‘God's time is the very best time’. The text is essentially about the acceptance of death and the hope of resurrection.
Musical facts:
- The cantata is structured in several movements, including choral music, duets, and solo arias.
- Interestingly, Bach omitted the typical orchestral instruments of his time, instead opting for recorders and viols to create a sombre and intimate atmosphere.
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