Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis

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The Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV; lit.'Bach works catalogue'; German: [ˈbax ˈvɛrkə fɛrˈtsaɪçnɪs]) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV2a, was published in 1998.

The catalogue groups compositions by genre. Even within a genre, compositions are not necessarily collated chronologically. For example,

BWV 1. BWV numbers were assigned to 1,126 compositions in the 20th century, and more have been added to the catalogue in the 21st century. The Anhang (Anh.; Annex) of the BWV
lists over 200 lost, doubtful and spurious compositions.

History

thematic catalogue, thus it identifies every movement of every composition by its first measures, like the opening of BWV 1006
, movement 2 (Loure) above

The first edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis was published in 1950. It allocated a unique number to every known composition by Bach. Wolfgang Schmieder, the editor of that catalogue, grouped the compositions by genre, largely following the 19th-century Bach Gesellschaft (BG) edition for the collation (e.g., BG cantata number = BWV number of the cantata):[1]

  1. Kantaten (Cantatas), BWV 1–224
  2. Motetten (Motets), BWV 225–231
  3. Messen, Messensätze, Magnificat (Masses, Mass movements, Magnificat)
    , BWV 232–243
  4. Passionen, Oratorien (Passions, Oratorios)
    , BWV 244–249
  5. Vierstimmige Choräle (Four-part chorales), BWV 250–438
  6. Lieder, Arien, Quodlibet (Songs, Arias and Quodlibet), BWV 439–524
  7. Werke für Orgel (Works for organ), BWV 525–771
  8. Werke für Klavier (Keyboard compositions)
    , BWV 772–994
  9. Werke für Laute (Lute compositions)
    , BWV 995–1000
  10. Kammermusik (Chamber music), BWV 1001–1040
  11. Orchesterwerke (Works for orchestra), BWV 1041–1071, originally in two separate chapters: Concertos (BWV 1041–1065) and Overtures (BWV 1066–1071)
  12. Kanons (Canons)
    , BWV 1072–1078
  13. Musikalisches Opfer, Kunst der Fuge (Musical Offering, Art of the Fugue)
    , BWV 1079–1080

The Anhang of the BWV listed works that were not suitable for the main catalogue, in three sections:

  • I – lost works, or works of which only a tiny fraction had survived
    (Anh. 1–23)
  • II – works of dubious authenticity
    (Anh. 24–155)
  • III – works that were once attributed to Bach, but for which it had been established they were not composed by him
    (Anh. 156–189)

Within each section of the Anhang the works are sorted by genre, following the same sequence of genres as the main catalogue.

Schmieder published the BWV's second edition in 1990, with some modifications regarding authenticity discriminations, and more works added to the main catalogue and the Anhang. Several compositions were repositioned in the over-all structure of chapters organised by genre and Anhang sections.[1] In 1998 Alfred Dürr and Yoshitake Kobayashi published a small edition of the catalogue, based on the 1990 second edition. This edition, known as BWV2a, contained a few further updates and collation rearrangements.[2]

New additions (Nachträge) to BWV2/BWV2a included:

Numbers above BWV 1126 were added in the 21st century. A revised version (3rd edition in total) of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis was originally announced by the Bach Archive for publication in 2020,[3] however it was delayed and only finally published in 2022.[4]

List of compositions by BWV number

The numbers assigned to compositions by

BWV 225).[5]

BWV 1–1126

BWV numbers 1 to 1126 appear in the 1998 edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis.[2]

Numbers above BWV 1126

BWV numbers above 1126 were assigned from the first decade of the 21st century.[103]

Legend to the table
column content
01 BWV Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (lit.'Bach-works-catalogue'; BWV) numbers. Anhang (Annex; Anh.) numbers are indicated as follows:
  • preceded by I: in
    BWV1
    (1950 first edition of the BWV)
  • preceded by II: in
    Anh. II
    (doubtful works) of BWV1
  • preceded by III: in
    Anh. III
    (spurious works) of BWV1
  • preceded by N: new Anh. numbers in
    BWV2a
    (1998)
02 2a Section in which the composition appears in BWV2a:
  • Chapters of the main catalogue indicated by Arabic numerals (1-13)
  • Anh. sections indicated by Roman numerals (I–III)
  • Reconstructions published in the NBE indicated by "R"
03 Date Date associated with the completion of the listed version of the composition. Exact dates (e.g. for most cantatas) usually indicate the assumed date of first (public) performance. When the date is followed by an abbreviation in brackets (e.g. JSB for Johann Sebastian Bach) it indicates the date of that person's involvement with the composition as composer, scribe or publisher.
04 Name Name of the composition: if the composition is known by a German incipit, that German name is preceded by the composition type (e.g. cantata, chorale prelude, motet, ...)
05 Key Key of the composition
06 Scoring See scoring table below for the abbreviations used in this column
07 BG Bach Gesellschaft-Ausgabe (BG edition; BGA): numbers before the colon indicate the volume in that edition. After the colon an Arabic numeral indicates the page number where the score of the composition begins, while a Roman numeral indicates a description of the composition in the Vorwort (Preface) of the volume.[111]
08 NBE New Bach Edition (German: Neue Bach-Ausgabe, NBA): Roman numerals for the series, followed by a slash, and the volume number in Arabic numerals. A page number, after a colon, refers to the "Score" part of the volume. Without such page number, the composition is only described in the "Critical Commentary" part of the volume. The volumes group Bach's compositions by genre:[112]
  1. Art of Fugue
    (3 volumes)
  2. Addenda (approximately 7 volumes)
09 Additional info may include:
  • "after" – indicating a model for the composition
  • "by" – indicating the composer of the composition (if different from Johann Sebastian Bach)
  • "in" – indicating the oldest known source for the composition
  • "pasticcio" – indicating a composition with parts of different origin
  • "see" – composition renumbered in a later edition of the BWV
  • "text" – by text author, or, in source

Provenance of standard texts and tunes, such as Lutheran hymns and their chorale melodies, Latin liturgical texts (e.g. Magnificat) and common tunes (e.g. Folia), are not usually indicated in this column. For an overview of such resources used by Bach, see individual composition articles, and overviews in, e.g., Chorale cantata (Bach)#Bach's chorale cantatas, List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale harmonisations in various collections and List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale Preludes.

10 BD Bach Digital Work page
Legend for abbreviations in "Scoring" column
Voices (see also SATB)
a A b B s S t T v V
alto (solo part) alto (choir part) bass (solo part) bass (choir part) soprano (solo part) soprano (choir part) tenor (solo part) tenor (choir part) voice (includes parts for unspecified voices or instruments as in some canons) vocal music for unspecified voice type
Winds and battery (bold = soloist)
Bas Bel Cnt Fl Hn Ob Oba Odc Tai Tbn Tdt Tmp Tr
bassoon (can be part of Bc, see below)
musical bells
)
cornett, cornettino
flauto dolce, piccolo, flauto basso
)
corno da caccia, corno da tirarsi, lituo
oboe oboe d'amore oboe da caccia taille trombone
tromba da tirarsi
timpani
clarino trumpet
)
Strings and keyboard (bold = soloist)
Bc Hc Kb Lu Lw Org Str Va Vc Vdg Vl Vne
basso continuo: Vdg, Hc, Vc, Bas, Org, Vne and/or Lu harpsichord keyboard (Hc, Lw, Org or clavichord) lute, theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord) organ (/man. = manualiter, without pedals) strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s), viola d'amore, violetta
violoncello piccolo
viola da gamba
violin(s), violino piccolo violone, violone grosso
Background colours
Colour Meaning
green extant or clearly documented partial or complete manuscript (copy) by Bach and/or first edition under Bach's supervision
yellow extant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) or print edition, in whole or in part, by close relative, i.e. brother (J. Christoph), wife (A. M.), son (W. F. / C. P. E. / J. C. F. / J. Christian) or son-in-law (Altnickol)
orange-brown extant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) by close friend and/or
pupil (Kellner, Krebs, Kirnberger, Walther
, ...), or distant family member
21st-century additions to the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis as adopted by Bach Digital
BWV 2a Date Name Key Scoring BG NBE Additional info BD
1127 1713-10-30 aria "Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn" C maj. s Str Bc Sppl: 237 text by Mylius [scores][104] 01307
1128 II 1707–1708
chorale setting "Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält"
G min. Organ IV/10 after
Z 4441a; was BWV Anh. 71[106][107]
01725
1129 c. 1742–1745 music theory Theoretische Aufzeichnungen zum fünfstimmigen Satz Sppl: 63 11582
1130 c. 1742–1743 music theory Theoretische Aufzeichnungen zum Kontrapunkt Sppl: 45 11583
1131 c. 1743–1746 music theory Regeln zum Gebrauch von Synkopen im doppelten Kontrapunkt Sppl: 41 11584
1132 c. 1736–1739 Counterpoint studies with W. F. Bach Sppl: 67 11585
1133 c. 1740–1745 thorough-bass rules I Einige höchst nöthige Regeln vom General Basse V/4: 131
Sppl: 37
11586
1134 1738? thorough-bass rules II Precepts and Principles For Playing the Thorough-Bass or Accompanying in Four Parts Sppl: 3 11587
1135 I 1724-03-25 Cantata Siehe, eine Jungfrau ist schwanger (25 March: Annunciation) was BWV Anh. 199; text extant[113][114][115] 01510
1136 I 1708–1717?
1725-09-09?
1727-02-06
Cantata Liebster Gott, vergißt du mich (1711: libretto for Trin. VII; 1725: Trin. XV?; 1727, with
BWV 157.1
: funeral in Pomßen)
was BWV Anh. 209; text by Lehms[116][117] 01520
1137 I 1729-10-23? Cantata (sketch: Gott, du Richter der Gedanken for Trinity XIX by Picander?) SATB Vl Str Bc III/1 was BWV Anh. 2; in SBB P 36: 18[118] 01309
1138.1 I 1709-02-04
Cantata for Ratswahl in Mühlhausen No. 2
was
BWV Anh. 192[119]
01503
1138.2 1710-02-04
Cantata for Ratswahl in Mühlhausen No. 3
lost 11382
1139.1 I 1725-08-27
Cantata Wünschet Jerusalem Glück
(council election)
was
BWV Anh. 4; text by Picander; → BWV 1139.2[120][121]
01311
1139.2 I 1730-06-27 Cantata Wünschet Jerusalem Glück (200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession) was BWV Anh. 4a; text by Picander; after BWV 1139.1[122] 01312
1140 I 1730-08-25
Cantata Gott, gib dein Gerichte dem Könige
(council election)
I/32.2 was
BWV Anh. 3; text by Picander[122][121]
01310
1141 I 1740-08-29
Cantata Herrscher des Himmels, König der Ehren
(council election)
I/32.2 was
BWV 208/15?[123][124]
01504
1142 1716-04-02 Cantata Was ist, das wir Leben nennen (funeral service for Johann Ernst of S.-W.) text extant 01531
1143 4. 1729-03-24
Cantata Klagt, Kinder, klagt es aller Welt (funeral of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen
; music lost but partially reconstructible)
I/34 was
244b
/6, /8, /39, /49, /57, /23, /20, /65, /13, /68
00305
1144 I 1725-02-12 Cantata Sein Segen fließt daher wie ein Strom (wedding) was
BWV Anh. 14; text extant[125][126]
01322
1145 I 1729-01-18 Cantata Der Herr ist freundlich dem, der auf ihn harret (wedding) was
BWV Anh. 211; text by Picander[127][128]
01522
1146 I 1729-07-26 Cantata Vergnügende Flammen, verdoppelt die Macht (wedding) was
BWV Anh. 212; text by Picander[129][130][128]
01523
1147 I 1718-12-10
Cantata Lobet den Herrn, alle seine Heerscharen (birthday of Leopold of A.-K.
)
I/34 was
BWV Anh. 5; text by Hunold[131]
01313
1148 I 1724-04-27 Cantata Siehe, der Hüter Israel (doctorate) SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Ob 3Vl Va Bc I/34 was
BWV Anh. 15; lost[132][133]
01323
1150 I 1721-01-01?
1722-01-01?
Cantata Ihr wallenden Wolken (New Year) b 2Fl Str Vc Hc Bc I/4 was
BWV Anh. 197; lost[134][135]
01508
1151 I 1720-01-01 Secular cantata Dich loben die lieblichen Strahlen der Sonne (New Year) I/35 was
BWV Anh. 6; text by Hunold[136][137]
01314
1152 I 1723-01-01 Secular cantata for New Year (congratulation of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen and his wife Frederica Henriette) I/35 was
BWV Anh. 8; lost[138]
01316
1153 I 1720-12-10 Secular cantata Heut ist gewiß ein guter Tag (birthday of Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen) I/35 was
BWV Anh. 7; text by Hunold[139][140]
01315
1154 I 1722-07-29 Cantata O vergnügte Stunden (birthday of John Augustus of Anhalt-Zerbst) was
BWV Anh. 194; text extant[141][142]
01505
1155 I 1723-08-09 Ode in Latin (birthday of Frederick II of Saxe-Gotha) I/38 was
BWV Anh. 20; lost[143][144]
01328
1156 I 1727-05-12
Secular cantata Entfernet euch, ihr heitern Sterne (57th birthday of Augustus II
)
I/36 was
BWV 232II/6?[145][146][147]
01317
1157 I 1732-08-03
Secular cantata Es lebe der König, der Vater im Lande (name day of Augustus II
)
I/36 was 01319
1158 I 1733-08-03 Secular cantata Frohes Volk, vergnügte Sachsen (name day of Augustus III) I/36 was 01320
1159 1739-10-07 Secular cantata "Serenade" (birthday of Augustus III) lost 01536
1160 I 1731-08-25 Secular cantata So kämpfet nur, ihr muntern Töne (birthday of Joachim Friedrich von Flemming [de]) I/39 was
BWV 248VIa/1?[129][150]
01318
1161 I 1738-04-28 Secular cantata Willkommen! Ihr herrschenden Götter der Erden in honour of the royal couple (Augustus III and Maria Josepha), and for the forthcoming marriage of princess Maria Amalia with Charles of Sicily I/37 was
BWV Anh. 13; text by Gottsched, J. C. in Riemersche Chronik
[121][151][152][153]
01321
1162 I 1732-06-05
St. Thomas school
after renovation)
I/39 was
BWV Anh. 12[154][155][156]
01326
1163 I 1725-11-27 Secular cantata Auf, süß entzückende Gewalt (wedding of Peter, eldest son of Peter Hohmann, and Christiana Sibylla Mencke) I/40 was 01507
1164 II 1712–1713
or earlier
Motet Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn
F min. 2SATB 39: 157 III/3: 3 by
BWV 421 (/2)[161][162]
01470

BWV Anh. 1–213

Appearing in the BWV Anh.:

BWV App. A–D

BWV App. A

  • BWV App. A 4 (previously Anh. 160) – Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt (pasticcio motet)[a][108]: 119 [233]

BWV App. B

BWV App. C

BWV App. D

Notes

  1. ^
    Anh. III of the 1998 edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis.[2]
  2. ^
    Anh. II of the 1998 edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis.[2]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Appears, in whole or in part, in the 1722 or 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach.[16]
  4. ^
    Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesang-Buch [commons].[29]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Published in Clavier-Übung III.[35]
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi Appears, in whole or in part, in the Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach.[49]

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  5. OCLC 18856743
  6. ^
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  7. ^ Vetter 1713, No. 91.
  8. ^ a b Platen 1976, p. 51.
  9. ^ Scheide 1960, pp. 66ff.
  10. ^ Meiningen 1704.
  11. ^ Melamed 1995, pp. 89–97.
  12. ^ Bach Digital Work 00036 at www.bachdigital.de
  13. .
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au Bach's secular cantatas in BWV order, each followed by a link to the Bach Digital Work (BDW) page of the cantata at the Bach Digital website:
  15. ^ Platen 1976.
  16. ^ Georg von Dadelsen, editor. New Bach Edition, Series V: Keyboard and Lute Works, Vol. 4: The Klavierbüchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach from 1722 and 1725. Bärenreiter: Score (1957, 21963, 31978, 42014) and Critical Commentary (1957)
  17. ^ Spitta 1899, I, pp. 455456.
  18. ^ Dürr 1952, pp. 31–36.
  19. ^ Dürr 1952, pp. 37f.
  20. ^ Dürr 1952, pp. 35ff.
  21. ^ Dürr 1952, pp. 38f.
  22. ^ Dürr 1952, pp. 39f.
  23. ^ Spitta 1899, I, pp. 343344.
  24. ^ Dadelsen 1957, p. 39.
  25. ^ Beißwenger 1991, pp. 150–151.
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  28. ^ Schneider 1912.
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  33. ^ Williams 2003, pp. 101102, 105106.
  34. ^ Schulenberg 2013, p. 13; online appendix 2.
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  37. ^ a b c d e f g h Dürr 1987.
  38. ^ Kobayashi 1978, p. 46.
  39. ^ Dömling & Kohlhase 1971.
  40. ^ Dirksen 2016, pp. 20, 146–147.
  41. ^ Keller 1937, pp. 70–71.
  42. ^ Williams 2003, pp. 176–178.
  43. ^ Keller 1937, pp. 63–64.
  44. ^ Williams 2003, p. 182.
  45. ^ Dirksen 2010, p. 28; online appendix 6.
  46. ^ Spitta 1899, II, p. 43; III, p. 206.
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  70. ^ "Work 1117". Bach Digital. Leipzig: Bach Archive; et al.
  71. ^ "Work 1118". Bach Digital. Leipzig: Bach Archive; et al.
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