Georg Christian Lehms (German: [leːms]; 1684 – 15 May 1717) was a German poet and novelist who sometimes used the pen-name Pallidor. He published poetry...
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rules (Matthew 5:20–26). The text of the cantata is drawn from Georg Christian Lehms' Gottgefälliges Kirchen-Opfer (1711) and speaks of the desire to...
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cantata for a solo voice. The text of the short work was written by Georg Christian Lehms, for two arias and a connecting recitative. The topic is to resist...
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published in 2007 by Hofmeister. Christmas cantatas were also composed by Georg Gebel, Christoph Graupner, Andreas Hammerschmidt, Arnold Brunckhorst, Johann...
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Georg Christian Lehms. Lehms was based in Darmstadt, and it is not known whether Bach knew him personally, but he may well have had access to Lehms's...
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that of the servants, and most of all, that of Tamar herself. Georg Christian Lehms, Des israelitischen Printzens Absolons und seiner Prinzcessin Schwester...
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mean "brought up," everywhere else means "gave birth to." In 1707, Georg Christian Lehms published in Hanover the novel Die unglückselige Princessin Michal...
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as Thomaskantor on a text which Georg Christian Lehms, a court poet in Darmstadt, had published already in 1711. Lehms derived from the prescribed gospel...
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This relates to the Biblical story of the son usurping his father. Georg Christian Lehms, Des israelitischen Printzens Absolons und seiner Prinzcessin Schwester...
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Gospel of Mark, the healing of a deaf mute man. The librettist is Georg Christian Lehms, whose poetry Bach had used already in Weimar as the basis for solo...
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00018 Bach Digital Work 00074 Dürr & Jones 2006, pp. pp. 36–43. Georg Christian Lehms. Gottgefälliges Kirchen-Opffer in einem gantzen Jahr-Gange Andächtiger...
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in his third year as Thomaskantor in Leipzig. He used a text by Georg Christian Lehms, which was published already in 1711. The text has no recitatives...
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her prophets (Matthew 23:35–39). The cantata text was written by Georg Christian Lehms, who drew on all the readings and connected them to more biblical...
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part of the composer's third cantata cycle. Its libretto is by Georg Christian Lehms, opening with the beginning of "Herr Gott, dich loben wir", Luther's...
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Trinity 1726, see above in the section on Lehms' cycle of 1711. J. S. Bach's cantata for Trinity VI (with Lehms' libretto) was a short solo cantata. J. L...
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Johann Rist (1644), Johann Georg Ahle (1680), Apostolo Zeno and Pietro Metastasio (1729) among others. Georg Christian Lehms was the court poet in Darmstadt...
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also called Hymn to the Word (John 1:1–14). Bach chose a text by Georg Christian Lehms, who was inspired by the epistle. The final movement is a setting...
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librettos for Georg Caspar Schürmann's operas. Whether the musicians of the Zeitz court chapel, which had been led by Theile's pupil Christian Heinrich Aschenbrenner [de]...
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Johann Georg Christian Lehmann (25 February 1792 – 12 February 1860) was a German botanist. Born at Haselau, near Uetersen, Holstein, Lehmann studied...
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21 September 1680 in Bernstadt), Princess of Württemberg-Oels. Georg Christian Lehms: Teutschlands galante Poetinnen mit ihren sinnreichen und netten...
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Gersdorff. Dresden: Neisse Verlag, 2008; ISBN 978-3-940310-18-7 Georg Christian Lehms: Teutschlands Galante Poetinnen. Frankfurt a. M. 1715. Norbert Weiss/...
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John, the Marriage at Cana (John 2:1–11). The text is taken from Georg Christian Lehms' annual of cantatas, published in Darmstadt in 1711. The single...
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contemporary writers, such as court poet Salomon Franck in Weimar or Georg Christian Lehms or Picander in Leipzig, with whom Bach collaborated. The final words...
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(died 1720) date unknown François d' Agincour, composer (died 1758) Georg Christian Lehms, librettist (died 1717) April 12 – Nicola Amati, violin-maker of...
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notably Bach. Other cantata librettists in this genre included Georg Christian Lehms. Neumeister's first cycle of cantata texts was Geistliche Cantaten...
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Malaysian-Chinese scholar Victor Lange, German-American linguist Georg Christian Lehms, German poet and novelist Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, German mathematician...
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on texts by Georg Christian Lehms: Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut, BWV 199, and Widerstehe doch der Sünde, BWV 54. He used more texts by Lehms in the third...
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Anh. 209), a lost cantata the libretto of which was written by Georg Christian Lehms and published in 1711 for the seventh Sunday after Trinity, may...
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Germanicus (opera) (category Operas by Georg Philipp Telemann)
... 1709 wurde Christine Dorothea Witwe; 1715 wird sie noch in Georg Christian Lehms' Lexikon erwähnt, danach verliert ..." Sprachgesellschaften, galante...
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the year. The species was first formally described in 1842 by Johann Georg Christian Lehmann as part of the work Delectus Seminum quae in Horto Hamburgensium...
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