The piece has seven movements (although there may also have been an opening sinfonia):[2][5]
Chorus: Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe
Aria: Erzählet, ihr Himmel, die Ehre Gottes
Recitative: O! Liebe, der kein Lieben gleich
Aria: O du angenehmer Schatz
Recitative: Das Kind ist mein
Aria: Ich lasse dich nicht
Chorale: Wohlan! so will ich mich
Music
Only the last four movements of the piece are extant.[5]
The nineteen surviving bars of the fourth movement, an alto aria, demonstrate a rare bassoon obbligati and assume a combined ritornello-ternary form.[5]
The fifth movement is a bass recitative with only continuo accompaniment. It is a "harmonically adventurous", "forceful little movement marked by a robust melodic line".[5]
The following bass aria is accompanied by oboe d'amore and continuo, and is a "jaunty, pastoral dance" in 6/8 time and ritornello-ternary form. The movement is notable for a long rising melisma omitted from the reworked version in BWV 197.2.[5]
Musicologist Julian Mincham suggests that the chorale is "one of the sturdiest in the repertoire".[5]
Recordings
The recordings are taken from the listing on Bach-Cantatas:[6]
^ abc"BWV 197a". University of Alberta. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
^Dürr, Alfred (2006). The cantatas of J.S. Bach: with their librettos in German-English parallel text. Jones, Richard (trans.). Oxford University Press. p. 101. ISBN978-0-19-929776-4.