Cantata No. 212: Mer Hahn En Neue Oberkeet (BWV 212) (Peasant Cantata) (Study Score)

Bach, Johann Sebastian

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J S Bach Cantata No. 212: Mer Hahn En Neue Oberkeet (BWV 212) (Peasant Cantata) (Study Score)

The Chamberlain is now our Squire  / Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet   BWV 212 "Peasant Cantata".
Scored for: Soprano solo, Bass solo, Orchestra, Basso continuo.

Study score 22.5 x 16.5cm.

Vocal score (BA10212-90) and performance material (BA10212) available for sale.

The Coffee Cantata (BA 10211) and the Peasant Cantata (BA 10212) both on librettos by Picander , are among the best-known and most frequently performed of Bach’s secular cantatas.

Written in or around 1733, the Coffee Cantata deals humorously with the importance of the newly fashionable beverage. This is demonstrated in the soprano aria “Ah, how sweet the coffee tastes, lovelier than a thousand kisses, milder than Muscatel”.

The Peasant Cantata of 1742, Bach’s last datable cantata, is a musical description of folk life.

It was composed as a tribute to Picander’s superior, Carl Heinrich von Dieskau , who had inherited the family estate in 1742.

Both cantatas reveal Bach’s mastery in their unusual subject-matter, formal design, and musical workmanship. Now they appear in separate editions based on the “New Bach Edition” with straightforward and easy-to-play piano reductions by Andreas Köhs.

 

TP1212
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Baerenreiter Germany

Additional Information

Baroque Period
Mixed Voices
German