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BMV may refer to:

  • Latin: Beatae Mariae Virginis of the Blessed Virgin Mary (mother of Jesus)
  • Spanish: Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, Mexican Stock Exchange
  • Brome mosaic virus
  • Bureau of Motor Vehicles
  • ISO 639-3 language code for the Bum language
  • IATA airport code for Buôn Ma Thuột Airport, Vietnam
  • Bergen Mekaniske Verksted, a shipyard in Norway
  • Balloon mitral valvotomy, intervention done in mitral stenosis
  • An approximate pronounciation of BMW in the German language.
  • Es ist dir gesagt, Mensch, was gut ist, BWV 45

    Es ist dir gesagt, Mensch, was gut ist (It has been told to you, man, what is good),BWV 45, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for the eighth Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 11 August 1726.

    History and words

    Bach composed the cantata in Leipzig for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity. It is part of his third cantata cycle.

    In allen meinen Taten, BWV 97

    In allen meinen Taten (In all that I do / In all my undertakings), BWV 97, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed the chorale cantata in Leipzig in 1734 for an unspecified occasion. The text consists of the unchanged words of the hymn by Paul Fleming (1642).

    History and words

    Bach wrote the chorale cantata in 1734, about a decade after his annual cycle of cantatas, in the same year as his Christmas Oratorio, one year after Kyrie and Gloria of his later Mass in B minor. He dated the manuscript himself, but the occasion is unspecified. The work may have originally been composed for a wedding, because the score shows on top of movement 7 the crossed-out words "nach der Trauung" (after the wedding). A later copy mentions the fifth Sunday after Trinity. The text consists of nine unchanged stanzas of the chorale by Paul Fleming, published in 1642. The six lines of each stanza rhyme in pairs: 1 and 2, 4 and 5, 3 and 6. The text was written in 1633 at the outset of a "long and hazardous journey" to Moscow and reflects a "beginning in God's name". Bach structured nine stanzas in as many movements, framing a sequence of arias and recitatives by an opening chorus and a closing chorale. At least two later performances between 1735 and 1747 are documented.

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    Be My Wife

    by: David Bowie

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    VERSE
    Sometimes you get so lonely
    Sometimes you get nowhere
    I've lived all over the world
    I've left every place
    CHORUS
    Please be mine
    Share my life
    Stay with me
    Be my wife
    VERSE
    CHORUS




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