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- Matthias Friesen (1737). B/W copy at archive.org Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Picanders bis anhero herausgegebene Ernst-Scherzhafte und Satyrische...
- BWV 149. Composed a year after the date intended for the cantata text in Picanders first print. BWV 149/1a (formerly BWV Anh. 198), an instrumental sinfonia...
- 1727 for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander. It sets the 26th and 27th chapters of the Gospel of Matthew (in the Luther...
- not rely on the talents of other text authors. His collaboration with Picander for the St Matthew P****ion libretto is best known, but there was a similar...
- July 16, 1998 Kitt Peak Spacewatch NEM 8.6 km MPC · JPL 12540 Picander 1998 OU9 Picander July 26, 1998 La Silla E. W. Elst KOR 7.2 km MPC · JPL 12541 Makarska...
- P****ion, Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt BWV Anh. 169: p****ion text by Picander (not set by Bach, apart from using some parts of this text in his St Matthew...
- composers had one or a few lyricists with whom they preferred to work: Bach: Picander Mozart: Da Ponte, Schikaneder ****van: Gilbert Giuseppe Verdi: Arrigo...
- viols, in the Alto Aria no. 26). Henrici, Christian Friedrich (1732), Picanders Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte. 3. Teil. Leipzig 1732, retrieved...
- after Trinity in 1725 to Trinity Sunday in 1726, or otherwise before the Picander cycle. More recent scholarship ****igns the qualification "between the third...
- which dramatized the first lunar exploration. JPL · 12539 12540 Picander 1998 OU9 Picander, pseudonym of Christian Friedrich Henrici (1700–1764), was one...