The first
da capo aria is richly scored for the full orchestra. Its first section celebrates the "joyful time". The
ritornell presents a first
motif in upward coloraturas, which is later picked up by the voice, then playful contrasting "choirs" of instruments, and virtuoso figuration of the solo violin. In great contrast the middle section concentrates on "our resting place, our grave", the violin imitating funeral bells by repetitions on
open strings. Movement 2 is singular in Bach's cantatas. It contains the canticle of Simeon, sung by the bass on the eighth
psalm tone of
Gregorian chant, while a canon is played by all strings in
unison and the continuo. After the first verse of the canticle, three sections of secco
recitative are interrupted by the canonic music, finally the other two verses of the canticle are treated as the first. The use of psalm tones was already considered an
archaism in Bach's time. In Movement 3 the concertante violin plays endless runs in
triplets, to illustrate "Hurry, heart, full of joy", the voice imitates the runs. A short secco recitative leads to the four-part chorale. Bach had used this chorale already in his early funeral cantata (1707 or 1708). == Recordings ==