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{{Genre|Sacred|Cantatas}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Cantatas}}
{{Language|German}}
{{Language|German}}
{{Instruments|Keyboard}}
{{Instruments|Orchestra:| flute tranverso, 2 oboes (both also oboe d’amores), taille, 2 violins, viola, continuo, obbligato organ}}
{{Published|}}
{{Published|BGA 40 1884|}}


'''Description:'''  
'''Description:''' Of unknown date (1726 or 1728 are suggested) and surviving only in late copies, this cantata for {{Cat|Easter 3|''Jubilate''}} lacks text for the closing chorale. The two opening movements are shared with the ''Harpsichord Concerto in D minor'', BWV 1052.


'''External websites:'''  
'''External websites:'''  
[http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~wfb/cantatas/146.html German libretto at U. Alberta].
*{{IMSLP2|Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen, BWV 146 (Bach, Johann Sebastian)|''Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen''}}
*{{WikipediaLink|Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal, BWV 146|BWV 146}}
*[{{website|bach}}/BWV146.htm Bach-cantatas site, with links to libretto and translations].
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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General Information

Title: Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen, BWV 146
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredCantata

Language: German
Instruments: Orchestra: flute tranverso, 2 oboes (both also oboe d’amores), taille, 2 violins, viola, continuo, obbligato organ

{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications.

Description: Of unknown date (1726 or 1728 are suggested) and surviving only in late copies, this cantata for Jubilate lacks text for the closing chorale. The two opening movements are shared with the Harpsichord Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Visit the external website(s) listed above for the original text and/or translations.