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Ein ungefärbt Gemüte, BWV 24
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Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Ein ungefärbt Gemüte (An open mind) (literally: An undyed mind), BWV 24 in Leipzig for the fourth Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 20 June 1723. It is the third new cantata of his first cantata cycle in Leipzig. The title has been translated more freely, for example as "An unstained mind", "An unblemished conscience",[1] "An undisguised intention", and "An unsophisticated mind".
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Ein ungefärbt Gemüte | |
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BWV 24 | |
Church cantata by J. S. Bach | |
![]() Thomaskirche, Leipzig | |
Occasion | Fourth Sunday after Trinity |
Cantata text | Erdmann Neumeister |
Bible text | Matthew 7:12 |
Chorale | by Johann Heermann |
Performed | 20 June 1723 (1723-06-20): Leipzig |
Movements | 6 |
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