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On Trinity Sunday 27 May 1725 Johann Sebastian Bach had presented the last cantata of his second cantata cycle, the cycle which coincided with his second year in Leipzig. As director musices of the principal churches in Leipzig he presented a variety of cantatas over the next three years. New cantatas for occasions of the liturgical year composed in this period, except for a few in the chorale cantata format, are known as Bach's third cantata cycle. His next cycle of church cantatas, the Picander cycle, did not start before St. John's Day 24 June 1728.

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  • On Trinity Sunday 27 May 1725 Johann Sebastian Bach had presented the last cantata of his second cantata cycle, the cycle which coincided with his second year in Leipzig. As director musices of the principal churches in Leipzig he presented a variety of cantatas over the next three years. New cantatas for occasions of the liturgical year composed in this period, except for a few in the chorale cantata format, are known as Bach's third cantata cycle. His next cycle of church cantatas, the Picander cycle, did not start before St. John's Day 24 June 1728. Sacred music of this period by Bach which doesn't belong to a cantata cycle includes council election cantatas, Passion music for Good Friday, and music for weddings and funerals. (en)
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  • In later BWV 1053/1 arrangement (en)
  • In later BWV 1053/2 arrangement (en)
  • In later BWV 1053/3 arrangement (en)
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  • Bach Emaj Harpsichord Concerto - 1.ogg (en)
  • Bach Emaj Harpsichord Concerto - 2. Siciliano.ogg (en)
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  • Instrumental music used in third cycle cantatas: (en)
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  • Church cantatas of Bach's third to fifth year in Leipzig (en)
  • Opening sinfonia of BWV 49, for organ and orchestra (en)
  • Movement 5 of BWV 169 (en)
  • Opening sinfonia of BWV 169, for organ and orchestra (en)
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  • On Trinity Sunday 27 May 1725 Johann Sebastian Bach had presented the last cantata of his second cantata cycle, the cycle which coincided with his second year in Leipzig. As director musices of the principal churches in Leipzig he presented a variety of cantatas over the next three years. New cantatas for occasions of the liturgical year composed in this period, except for a few in the chorale cantata format, are known as Bach's third cantata cycle. His next cycle of church cantatas, the Picander cycle, did not start before St. John's Day 24 June 1728. (en)
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  • Church cantatas of Bach's third to fifth year in Leipzig (en)
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