-
Matthias Friesen (1737). B/W copy at archive.org
Picander (=Christian
Friedrich Henrici).
Picanders bis
anhero herausgegebene Ernst-Scherzhafte und Satyrische...
- 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...
- 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...
- Saxe-Weissenfels. Its text was
written by
Picander, in his
first do****ented
collaboration with Bach.
Picander may also have
adapted his text for the Easter...
- Good Friday, 23
March 1731.
Though Bach's
music is lost, the
libretto by
Picander is
still extant, and from this, the work can to some
degree be reconstructed...
- Luther's
German translation of
Matthew 26 and 27.
Contemporary poetry in
Picander's libretto and
chorales comment on the
Bible text and open and
close most...
- such as
court poet
Salomon Franck in
Weimar or
Georg Christian Lehms or
Picander in Leipzig, with whom Bach collaborated. The
final words were
usually a...
- du
segnest mich denn (cantata): BWV 157.1 –
libretto as
published by
Picander BWV 157.2 –
extant cantata:
libretto as used at Ponickau's
funeral service...
-
after Trinity in 1725 to
Trinity Sunday in 1726, or
otherwise before the
Picander cycle. More
recent scholarship ****igns the
qualification "between the third...
-
small differences in
typography and
syntax compared to
Picander's first edition from 1732:
Picanders bis
anhero herausgegebene Ernst-Scherzhafte und Satyrische...