Schleicht, spielende Wellen (Glide, O sparkling waves
and murmur softly), BWV 206,[a] is a secular cantata
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig and first
performed on 7 October 1736.
Bach composed this cantata for the birthday of Augustus
III of Poland. It was first performed in Leipzig on 7
October 1736. A second performance took place on 3
August 1740. The librettist of the work is unknown, but
was likely Picander.
The cantata features four vocal parts: Pleiße
(sopra...(+)
Schleicht, spielende Wellen (Glide, O sparkling waves
and murmur softly), BWV 206,[a] is a secular cantata
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig and first
performed on 7 October 1736.
Bach composed this cantata for the birthday of Augustus
III of Poland. It was first performed in Leipzig on 7
October 1736. A second performance took place on 3
August 1740. The librettist of the work is unknown, but
was likely Picander.
The cantata features four vocal parts: Pleiße
(soprano), Donau (alto), Elbe (tenor), and Weichsel
(bass). It is also scored for four-part choir, three
trumpets, timpani, three flutes, two oboes, two oboes
d'amore, two violins, viola, and basso continuo.
Source: Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicht,_spielende_Wel
len,_BWV_206).
I created this arrangement of the first Aria: "Schleuß
des Janustempels Türen" (Close the gates of Janus’
temple) for Bassoon & Strings (2 Violins, Viola &
Cello).