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B Bach, Johann Sebastian 1685 - 1750 · Baroque

Vergnügte Pleissenstadt, BWV 216

BWV Contented Pleisse-town ; Who doth his joy in thy great {splendor/beauty} take
Baroque Cantatas

Dedicated to For the of Johann Heinrich Wolff and Susanna Regina Hempel.

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Composed
1728 in Leipzig
First published
1924 in Berlin
Period
Baroque
Catalogue
BWV
Dedication
For the of Johann Heinrich Wolff and Susanna Regina Hempel
Movements
7

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7 movements (originally):; Duet Aria (soprano, alto): Vergnügte Pleißenstadt; Duet Recitative (soprano, alto): So angenehm auch mein Revier; Aria (soprano): Angenehme Hempelin; Recitative (alto): Erspare den Verdruss; Aria (alto): Mit Lachen und Scherzen; Duet Recitative (soprano, alto): Wie lieblich wird sie nun; Duet Aria (soprano, alto): Heil und Segen

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