Reißt euch los, bekränkte Sinnen, BWV 224
Reißt euch los, bekränkte Sinnen (You are torn loose, afflicted sinners[dubious – discuss]), BWV 224, is a cantata, possibly by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach or Johann Sebastian Bach. It was composed around 1732–1734 for an unknown occasion.[1] The author of the text is unknown and there are only 30 measures of aria for soprano extant, copied by C. P. E. Bach.[2][3]
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Church cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach
Leipzig
(1723–24)
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- Chorale cantatas between Trinity and Easter: BWV 20
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- 7
- 135
- 10
- 93
- 107
- 178
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- 33
- 78
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- 8
- 130
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- 5
- 180
- 38
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- 62
- 91
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- 133
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- 41
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- 111
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- 1
- Continuation of the second cycle: BWV 6
- 42
- 85
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- 128
- 183
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- Later additions to the chorale cantata cycle: BWV 80
- 137
- 129
- 58
- 112
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- 177
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- Other late chorale cantatas: BWV 117
- 192
- 100
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and other
- Picander cycle: BWV 149
- 188
- 197a
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- 156
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- 145
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- Late parodies: BWV 36
- 30
- 191
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- 248 (I, II, III, IV, V, VI)
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- Council election (Leipzig): BWV 119
- 193
- 29
- 120
- 69
- (lost: 1139.1, 1140–1141)
- Wedding: BWV 34a
- 195
- 120a
- 197
- Funeral: 157
- 244a
- Other: 194
- 190a
- 120b
- 51
- 158
- 50
- Doubtful: 53
- 142
- 189
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