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Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (Behold, let us go up to Jerusalem), BWV 159, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for the Sunday Estomihi, the last Sunday before Lent, and probably first performed it on 27 February 1729. The gospel reading for the Sunday, from the Gospel of Luke, includes Jesus announcing his suffering and death in Jerusalem. The cantata's theme and Bach's music foreshadow his Passion.

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  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem, BWV 159 (Mireu, Vine, doncs, ànima meva, veus), és una cantata religiosa de Johann Sebastian Bach per al diumenge de o d’Estomihi, que és el diumenge anterior a la quaresma, estrenada a Leipzig el 27 de febrer de 1729. (ca)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (BWV 159) ist eine Kirchen-Kantate von Johann Sebastian Bach. Er komponierte sie in Leipzig für den Sonntag Estomihi und führte sie wahrscheinlich erstmals am 27. Februar 1729 auf. (de)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (Behold, let us go up to Jerusalem), BWV 159, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for the Sunday Estomihi, the last Sunday before Lent, and probably first performed it on 27 February 1729. The gospel reading for the Sunday, from the Gospel of Luke, includes Jesus announcing his suffering and death in Jerusalem. The cantata's theme and Bach's music foreshadow his Passion. The cantata text was written by Picander, who also wrote the text for Bach's St Matthew Passion which would be performed on Good Friday later that year. He included two stanzas from Passion hymns, Paul Gerhardt's "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden", and a stanza from Paul Stockmann's "Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod" as the closing chorale. Bach structured the work in five movements, and scored it for four vocal soloists, a four-part choir only in the closing chorale, and a Baroque instrumental ensemble of oboe, two violin parts, viola and continuo. The first movement is a dialogue between bass and alto, with the bass as the voice of Christ quoting a line from the gospel reading, and the alto representing his followers who resent the announcement. The second movement is a duet of alto and soprano, with the alto continuing the concerns of a follower, juxtaposed by the chorale. The later three movements follow the usual sequence of recitative, aria and chorale. The text of the aria begins with a quote from the Gospel of John, "Es ist vollbracht" (It is accomplished), which Bach set in his St John Passion, which is also a quote from the gospel reading's announcement. (en)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (Voyez ! Nous montons à Jérusalem !) (BWV 159), est une cantate religieuse de Johann Sebastian Bach composée à Leipzig en 1729. (fr)
  • 見よ、われらエルサレムに向かう(みよ、われらエルサレムにむかう、Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem)は、ヨハン・ゼバスティアン・バッハの教会カンタータ。BWV159番。 (ja)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (BWV 159) is een religieuze cantate van Johann Sebastian Bach. (nl)
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  • Die Bach Kantate Vol. 28 (en)
  • J. S. Bach: Cantatas BWV 23 & BWV 159 (en)
  • J. S. Bach: Complete Cantatas Vol. 19 (en)
  • Bach Edition Vol. 18 – Cantatas Vol. 9 (en)
  • J. S. Bach Cantatas – Kantaten 170, 82 & 159 (en)
  • J. S. Bach: Cantatas Vol. 34 (en)
  • Bach Cantatas Vol. 21: King’s College Chapel, Cambridge (en)
  • J. S. Bach: Jesus, deine Passion – Cantates BWV 22, 23, 127 & 159 (en)
  • J. S. Bach: Das Kantatenwerk • Complete Cantatas • Les Cantates, Folge / Vol. 38 (en)
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  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem, BWV 159 (Mireu, Vine, doncs, ànima meva, veus), és una cantata religiosa de Johann Sebastian Bach per al diumenge de o d’Estomihi, que és el diumenge anterior a la quaresma, estrenada a Leipzig el 27 de febrer de 1729. (ca)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (BWV 159) ist eine Kirchen-Kantate von Johann Sebastian Bach. Er komponierte sie in Leipzig für den Sonntag Estomihi und führte sie wahrscheinlich erstmals am 27. Februar 1729 auf. (de)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (Voyez ! Nous montons à Jérusalem !) (BWV 159), est une cantate religieuse de Johann Sebastian Bach composée à Leipzig en 1729. (fr)
  • 見よ、われらエルサレムに向かう(みよ、われらエルサレムにむかう、Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem)は、ヨハン・ゼバスティアン・バッハの教会カンタータ。BWV159番。 (ja)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (BWV 159) is een religieuze cantate van Johann Sebastian Bach. (nl)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (Behold, let us go up to Jerusalem), BWV 159, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for the Sunday Estomihi, the last Sunday before Lent, and probably first performed it on 27 February 1729. The gospel reading for the Sunday, from the Gospel of Luke, includes Jesus announcing his suffering and death in Jerusalem. The cantata's theme and Bach's music foreshadow his Passion. (en)
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  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem, BWV 159 (ca)
  • Sehet! Wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (de)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (fr)
  • 見よ、われらエルサレムに向かう (ja)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem (nl)
  • Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem, BWV 159 (en)
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