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Bach, Johann Sebastian Johann Sebastian Bach
Allemagne Allemagne
(1685 - 1750)
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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Aria:

Aria: "Die Schätzbarkeit der weiten Erden" for Harp
BWV 204 No 4
Johann Sebastian Bach



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Compositeur :Johann Sebastian BachJohann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Instrumentation :

Harpe

Genre :

Baroque

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Johann Sebastian BachMagatagan, Mike (1960 - )
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
One of Bach's lesser-known cantatas, this work was evidently written in 1726 or 1727 for the regular concerts of the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig. This was an organization associated with the University of Leipzig that gave concerts during the summer months at an outdoor coffee garden and in other seasons in a coffee house. Bach was its musical director.

It is an unusually demanding solo cantata for soprano, with orchestra of strings, flute, oboes, bassoon, and harpsichord. The text is a poem by Christian Friedrich Hunold (who wrote under the name "Menantes"). Its subject is contentment, and the title of the cantata (from its opening line) means "I am happy in myself."

The style of the music is that of an Italian solo cantata, virtually a concerto for voice and orchestra. It is in eight sections, with a recitative preceding each of four arias; the final recitative also has an arioso. Each of the arias also features an obbligato instrumental part to go with the florid writing of the aria.

This work is classed as a secular cantata, since it has no specifically Christian content. Nevertheless, it is a philosophical work directed to the topic of what constitutes a moderate, contented life, with homilies such as "One must find pearls of contentment within oneself," "Heaven ever communes with him who can be rich in poverty," and "May my soul be contented however God ordains it."

The second aria: "Die Schätzbarkeit der weiten Erden" (May the treasures of the wide world be left alone in peace by my soul) has a flowing ritornello theme provided by continuo and obbligato violin and although originally composed for soprano soloist, Flute, 2 Oboes, 2 Violins, Viola, and Basso Bontinuo, I created this arrangement for Solo Concert (Pedal) Harp.
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Ajoutée par magataganm, 11 Fév 2014
Partition centrale :Ich bin in mir vergnügt, 204 (4 partitions)
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