The first movement of
Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt is likely an adaptation by Bach of a composition by Telemann. The second movement of the motet is derived from a composition by Bach: it is based on the second movement of his cantata
BWV 28, which also appears as a separate motet for SATB choir
BWV 28/2a (
Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren, formerly
BWV 231). The church cantata
Gottlob! Nun geht das Jahr zu Ende, BWV 28 was premiered by Bach at the end of 1725. The second cantata movement differs from the rest of the cantata in being in motet style. It is based on
Johann Gramann's
hymn "" (1530), the melody of which provides a
cantus firmus. The cantata movement BWV 28/2 and the motets (BWV 28/2a and TWV 8:10) use different stanzas of the text of the hymn. The third movement of
Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt is an adaptation of the "Amen" TWV 1:1066 by Telemann, and was probably added to the composition by Harrer. ==Recordings==