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"Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" BWV62 is a chorale cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was written for the first Sunday of Advent and was first performed in 1724. The cantata is based on Martin Luther's hymn of the same name, which speaks of the anticipation of the coming of Christ. It features a combination of chorales, arias, and recitatives, showcasing Bach's intricate counterpoint and expressive melodies. The work is considered a masterpiece of Lutheran choral music and reflects Bach's profound understanding of both music and theology.
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