Picander (redirect from Christian Friedrich Henrici)
Christian Friedrich Henrici (January 14, 1700 – May 10, 1764), writing under the pen name Picander, was a German poet and librettist for many of the cantatas...
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The surname Henrici is the possessive form of the Latin name "Henricus", i.e. "Henry". Henrici may refer to: Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander...
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author of the text is unknown, although a likely collaborator was Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander). The work belongs to a group of three oratorios written...
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1737 secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, on a libretto by Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander). Bach reused some of its music in later works, including...
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the Gospel of Mark. The composer uses the libretto written by Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander), first used by Johann Sebastian Bach for the Good...
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option chosen by Bach for his 1724 St John Passion. In 1725 Christian Friedrich Henrici, a Leipzig poet who used Picander as his pen name, had published...
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Johann Sebastian Bach, on a libretto by Picander (pen name of Christian Friedrich Henrici). It is a dramma per musica, likely composed for a public performance...
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1994: 7–22 Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume IV. Leipzig: Friedrich Matthias Friesen (1737)...
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Wiederau, a secular cantata which he had composed a year earlier. Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander), the librettist of the secular model of the cantata...
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1790) January 14 – Picander (Christian Friedrich Henrici), German poet and librettist (d. 1764) January 23 – John Christian, Count Palatine of Sulzbach...
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coffee house in Leipzig. The cantata's libretto (written by Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander), features lines like "If I couldn't, three...
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1994: 7–22 Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume IV. Leipzig: Friedrich Matthias Friesen (1737)...
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The Doll Family, a circus sideshow act, were born in Stolpen Christian Friedrich Henrici, also known as Picander, Bach's librettist (St Matthew Passion's...
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Johann Christoph Gottsched, German poet, author, and critic. Christian Friedrich Henrici, German poet, Saxon Actuary, Postal clerk, Postal Commissioner...
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Books on Demand, 2011. ISBN 9783842357259, p. 26 Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume III. Leipzig:...
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JPL · 12539 12540 Picander 1998 OU9 Picander, pseudonym of Christian Friedrich Henrici (1700–1764), was one of Bach's most important librettists. JPL ·...
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Helm [de] as Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Hans-Peter Minetti as Christian Friedrich Henrici Ralf Lehm [de] as Johann Matthias Gesner András Kozák as Leopold...
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Meine Seele rühmt und preist at www.carus-verlag.com Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume III. Leipzig:...
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The Little Match Girl Passion (category Music based on works by Hans Christian Andersen)
Christian Andersen, H. P. Paulli (the first translator of the story into English, in 1872), Picander (the nom de plume of Christian Friedrich Henrici...
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ISBN 0-393-04825-X. Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume IV. Leipzig: Friedrich Matthias Friesen (1737)...
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1790) January 14 – Picander (Christian Friedrich Henrici), German poet and librettist (d. 1764) January 23 – John Christian, Count Palatine of Sulzbach...
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Volume 32: Ratswahlkantaten in Series I: Cantatas Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte, Volume III. Leipzig:...
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at San Francisco Bach Choir website. March 2008. Picander (=Christian Friedrich Henrici). "Erbauliche Gedanken auf den Grünen Donnerstag und Charfreitag...
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Honius (redirect from Cornelius Henrici Hoen)
Winston, 1966), 268–278. Christian Cyclopedia New Schaff-Herzog article Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1990). "Honius". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.)....
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geringen MUSIC / Seinen allerunterthaenligsten Glueckwunsch / Christian Friedrich Henrici / Leipzig den 3. Aug. 1727 In English it may be rendered as:...
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definitely dated Bach cantata. This cantata's libretto was written by Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander, and was written for performance on 30 August...
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fiction) Gottlieb Christoph Harless Christian August Hausen Sven Hedin Christian Friedrich Henrici Gustav Ludwig Hertz Christian Gottlob Heyne Adolf Bernhard...
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Friday, 23 March 1731. Written under the pseudonym Picander, Christian Friedrich Henrici's libretto survives in a 1732 poetry collection. The Markus-Passion...
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meditation after the narration of the action in the sung Gospel text. Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander), who collaborated with Bach, wrote text for recitatives...
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(=Christian Friedrich Henrici). Sammlung erbaulicher Gedancken über und auf die gewöhnlichen Sonn- und Festtage. Leipzig: 1724–25 Picander (=Christian Friedrich...
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