Cantata No 31 Der Himmel Lacht Die Erde Jubiliere

BBC: All Performances of Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantata No. 31, 'Der Himmel lacht! die Erde jubilieret', BWV 31 at BBC Music

All Performances of Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantata No. 31, 'Der Himmel lacht! die Erde jubilieret', BWV 31 at BBC Music ...

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All Performances of Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantata No. 31, 'Der Himmel lacht! die Erde jubilieret', BWV 31 at BBC Music

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Explore the world of cantatas, from their origins to modern-day compositions, and understand their significance in classical music.

BBC Radio 3’s Sunday Morning presenters Rob Cowan and James Jolly will be playing a Bach Cantata every Sunday, in the exact order of the Sundays and festivals for which they were composed, over the ...

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Soloquartet and strings A cantata (/ kænˈtɑːtə /; Italian: [kanˈtaːta]; literally "sung", past participle feminine singular of the Italian verb cantare, "to sing") is a vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment, typically in several movements and often involving a choir. The meaning of the term changed over time, from the simple single-voice madrigal of the early 17th century ...

Cantata, (from Italian cantare, “to sing”), originally, a musical composition intended to be sung, as opposed to a sonata, a composition played instrumentally; now, loosely, any work for voices and instruments. The word cantata first appeared in the Italian composer Alessandro Grandi’s Cantade et

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The meaning of CANTATA is a composition for one or more voices usually comprising solos, duets, recitatives, and choruses and sung to an instrumental accompaniment. Did you know?