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Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Unto us a child is born), BWV 142 / Anh. II 23, is a Christmas cantata by an unknown composer. In the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis it is listed among the works with a doubtful attribution to Johann Sebastian Bach. The text is based on a libretto by Erdmann Neumeister first published in 1711. Although attributed to Bach by the Bach-Gesellschaft when they first published it in the late nineteenth century, that attribution was questioned within thirty years and is no longer accepted. Johann Kuhnau, Bach's predecessor as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, has been suggested as the probable composer, but without any certainty.

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  • Uns ist ein Kind geboren, BWV 142 (ca)
  • Uns ist ein Kind geboren (fr)
  • Uns ist ein Kind geboren, BWV 142 (en)
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  • Uns ist ein Kind geboren, BWV 142, és una cantata religiosa atribuïda en el passat a Johann Sebastian Bach. Actualment no se'n sap l'autor, encara que podria ser de Johann Kuhnau, antecessor de Bach com a cantor de l'església de Sant Tomàs de Leipzig, composta per al dia de Nadal. La localització actual en el Catàleg de Bach és Anh.II, 23. (ca)
  • Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Un enfant nous est né) (BWV 142) est une cantate pour le premier jour de la fête de Noël anciennement attribuée à Johann Sebastian Bach mais qui fut très probablement composée par son prédécesseur à Leipzig, Johann Kuhnau, vers 1720. Il a repris un texte d'Erdmann Neumeister. (fr)
  • Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Unto us a child is born), BWV 142 / Anh. II 23, is a Christmas cantata by an unknown composer. In the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis it is listed among the works with a doubtful attribution to Johann Sebastian Bach. The text is based on a libretto by Erdmann Neumeister first published in 1711. Although attributed to Bach by the Bach-Gesellschaft when they first published it in the late nineteenth century, that attribution was questioned within thirty years and is no longer accepted. Johann Kuhnau, Bach's predecessor as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, has been suggested as the probable composer, but without any certainty. (en)
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