Henrici (January 14, 1700 – May 10, 1764), writing under the pen name Picander, was a German poet and librettist for many of the cantatas which Johann...
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Picander's cycle of 1728–29 is a cycle of church cantata librettos covering the liturgical year. It was published for the first time in 1728 as Cantaten...
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Bach cantata (section Picander cycle of 1728–29)
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...
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after Trinity in 1725 to Trinity Sunday in 1726, or otherwise before the Picander cycle. More recent scholarship assigns the qualification "between the third...
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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...
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for some of these the text and the occasion are known, for instance when Picander later published their libretto (e.g. BWV Anh. 11–12). Some of the secular...
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unknown, although a likely collaborator was Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander). The work belongs to a group of three oratorios written in 1734 and 1735...
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as Bach's third cantata cycle. His next cycle of church cantatas, the Picander cycle, did not start before St. John's Day 24 June 1728. Sacred music of...
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composers had one or a few lyricists with whom they preferred to work: Bach: Picander Mozart: Da Ponte, Schikaneder Sullivan: Gilbert Giuseppe Verdi: Arrigo...
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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...
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Passion, Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt BWV Anh. 169: passion text by Picander (not set by Bach, apart from using some parts of this text in his St Matthew...
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List of minor planets: 12001–13000 (redirect from 12540 Picander)
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...
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beginning of his tenure as Thomaskantor in Leipzig in 1723. The text by Picander appeared in a 1728 collection of texts for all occasions of the liturgical...
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not rely on the talents of other text authors. His collaboration with Picander for the St Matthew Passion libretto is best known. However, there was a...
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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...
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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...
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1741 (libretto by Picander). Gott, gib dein Gerichte dem Könige, BWV 1140 (formerly BWV Anh. 3), 28 August 1730 (libretto by Picander). Herrscher des Himmels...
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but still produced new compositions in his third to fifth years, the Picander cycle of 1728–29, and late works known up to 1745. Bach also composed cantatas...
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The composer uses the libretto written by Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander), first used by Johann Sebastian Bach for the Good Friday's service in...
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"Henry". Henrici may refer to: Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander (1700–1764), German poet and librettist Cornelius Henrici Hoen, known as...
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which dramatized the first lunar exploration. JPL · 12539 12540 Picander 1998 OU9 Picander, pseudonym of Christian Friedrich Henrici (1700–1764), was one...
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sideshow act, were born in Stolpen Christian Friedrich Henrici, also known as Picander, Bach's librettist (St Matthew Passion's text was written by him) was born...
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The cantata's libretto (written by Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander), features lines like "If I couldn't, three times a day, be allowed to...
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as Picander. By now a regular collaborator of the composer, Picander had provided the libretto for a previous St Michael's Day cantata. Picander includes...
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bin vergnügt mit meinem Stande (I am content with my position), which Picander published in 1728, but it is not certain that he wrote also the cantata...
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cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach composed it in Leipzig on a text by Picander and first performed it on 5 September 1733. It is also known as Die Wahl...
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1728 or 1729. It is the last of his three extant cantatas for the feast. Picander wrote the cantata's libretto, and published it in a 1728/29 cycle of cantata...
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cantata's libretto was written by Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander, and was written for performance on 30 August 1742. On that day the Erbherr...
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biblical sources, free poetry and chorales, was presumably written by Picander who may also have worked on the libretto for the Christmas Oratorio. It...
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Ich lebe, mein Herze, zu deinem Ergötzen, BWV 145 (section Picander's libretto for Easter Tuesday 19 April 1729)
pleasure), BWV 145, is a five-movement church cantata on a libretto by Picander which Johann Sebastian Bach, as its composer, probably first performed...
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