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An insteresting case of self-borrowing. Bach took music from this
work for his own Mass in B-minor (BWV 191/1 corresponds to the
Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191/2 to the Domine Deus, BWV 191/3 to
the Cum sancto spiritu). This unusual cantata, the only one with a
Latin text, may have been written to celebrate the Peace of Dresden
(which ended the 2nd Silesian war) and first performed on Christmas
day, 1745. This vocal score is a reissue of the one which was
originally published to coincide with Bach Gessellschaft edition.
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