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Cantata "Wer sich selbst erhöet, der soll erniedriget werden" (Whoever exalts himself shall be humbled) BWV47 is a sacred vocal composition by Johann Sebastian Bach. Composed in 1726, it was intended for the 17th Sunday after Trinity. The cantata features a solo bass voice accompanied by strings, oboes, and continuo. It consists of six movements, including recitatives, arias, and a chorale. The work explores the themes of humility and the consequences of pride, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and modesty. Bach's skillful composition showcases his intricate harmonies and expressive melodies.
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