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- ... that the Easter egg tree (pictured) in Saalfeld, Thuringia, was decorated with 10,000 Easter eggs in 2012? (by PumpkinSky)
- ... that Bach created an "operatic scene" in his cantata Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ, BWV 67, with Jesus serenely repeating "Peace be with you" against the raging of the enemies? (Main page history 19 April 2012)
Easter – Rising
Break forth into joy, sing together, ye waste places of Jerusalem,
for the Lord hath comforted his people, he hath redeemed Jerusalem.
- Passion
- Did you know ... that Bach's St Matthew Passion is structured in 67 movements, according to the NBA, and tells the Passion (pictured) based on the Gospel of Matthew, Picander's contemporary poetry, and chorales? (Good Friday 2012)
- ... that Samuel Barber derived his choral composition Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) from his successful Adagio for Strings, showing "the work's sense of spirituality"? (Good Friday 2012)
- Messiah, Part II: He was despised, – despised and rejected, – rejected of men, ... – despised – rejected (29 July 2011)
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Made my day * 2012 * 2012 * 2011 and before
Did you know ... that in 1968, the German artist Bazon Brock created a sign in the style of a high voltage warning saying "der Tod muß abgeschafft werden ..." ("death must be abolished ...")?
- (History 13 February 2012)
- death must be abolished,
- this damned mess must stop.
- He who speaks a word of
- consolation is a traitor
- (translation: PumpkinSky)
Every editor is a human being, and we need to consider regularly whether our view/approach to an issue brings out the best of humanity or not. (Geometry guy 28 February 2012)
- Memories ... for more personal memories see people, places, performances ...
- ... that composer and cellist Graham Waterhouse (pictured) dedicated his Three Pieces for Solo Cello, described as "rhapsodic movements of great expressive strength", to Siegfried Palm? (History 10 April 2012)
- ... that Bright Angel, composed by Graham Waterhouse for three bassoons and contrabassoon, relates to the Bright Angel Trail of the Grand Canyon which the composer hiked with his father at the age of nine?
- ... that Sebastian Weigle, named "Conductor of the Year" by Opernwelt three times between 2003 and 2006, performed Wagner's Ring Cycle at the Frankfurt Opera?
- ... that in Handel's oratorio Messiah, Part III closes with the chorus "Worthy is the Lamb" (pictured), from text in the Book of Revelation, and an extended Amen fugue?
- ... that Markus Flaig brought Handel's darkness and great light to St. Martin, Idstein?
- ... that Jan Sandström composed the Motorbike Concerto, and a setting of Es ist ein Ros entsprungen for two choirs a cappella: one in four parts, singing Praetorius, and the other in eight parts?
- ... that the art photographers Anna and Bernhard Blume created Kitchen Frenzy and Pure Reason?
- ... that in the 1714 Bach cantata Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12, the first choral section was described as a "tombeau ... most impressive and deeply affecting"?
- ... that singers Anne Sofie von Otter and Christian Gerhaher recorded music written in the concentration camp of Terezín by artists such as Ilse Weber, Hans Krása, Pavel Haas and Viktor Ullmann?
- ... that Princess Tatiana von Metternich-Winneburg turned the East Wing of Schloss Johannisberg into a concert hall for the Rheingau Musik Festival?
- ... that Andris Nelsons conducted Bartok's Viola Concerto and Mahler's Fifth Symphony in the final concert with his Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie in Herford?
- ... that Gabriel Dessauer (pictured right) conducted in Wiesbaden the premiere of Max Reger's Hebbel Requiem in the organ version of Max Beckschäfer?
- ... that the prolific composer and Westminster Cathedral conductor Colin Mawby (pictured left) said, "I cannot write choral music unless I work with choirs ... I have to write for particular people"?
- ... that the international Reger-Chor celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2010, singing music of Bach, Van Nuffel, Ryelandt, and Reger's Hebbel-Requiem in St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden, and St. Salvator's Cathedral, Bruges?
- ... that Hans Uwe Hielscher played the 1500th weekly organ recital during market time at the Marktkirche in Wiesbaden (pictured) in a series he initiated some 30 years earlier?
- ... that Hans Stadlmair, conductor of the Münchener Kammerorchester for almost four decades, in 1971 premiered Wilhelm Killmayer's Fin al punto, of which the composer said, "The calm already contains the catastrophe"?
- ... that Berlin's Theater des Westens was the stage for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes with Anna Pavlova, the premiere of Henze's opera König Hirsch, and the premiere in German of My Fair Lady?
- ... that Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was the soloist in a recording of Max Reger's Requiem with the Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg in 1990?
- ... that the Opernhaus Dortmund was opened in 1966 with Der Rosenkavalier, performed in Dortmund first in 1911?
- ... that Erna Berger sang the title role of Bedřich Smetana's The Bartered Bride in a 1955 recording with Wilhelm Schüchter and the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie?
- ... that the first stanza of the hymn Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist, asking the Holy Spirit for the right faith most of all, is documented in German in the 13th century, and the later three stanzas relate to faith, love and hope?
Made my day
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2012
- Liturgical Bach cantatas 16 123 124 13 97 111 14 125 84 181 127 80a 145 67 85 12 108
- Other Bach cantatas
DYK nominated for others
Requiem (Delius) ** Horst von der Goltz * Mounted Boy Scout Troop 290 q * Christophoruskirche, Schierstein (10) * Werner Schuster (politician) * Siegfried Rapp * Giulietta Guicciardi ps * John H. Dessauer * Hans Dessauer * Groningse Bachvereniging * Paul Fleming (poet) p * Christian Keymann * Georg Christian Lehms p
nominated: 13 - open: 1 - appeared: 12 - pictured: 3 - quirky: 1 - stats: 1
DYK reviewed
Peleuli * Tajul Muluk (religious leader) * Martin Gunnar Knutsen * Szlachta's privileges * Khmer–Chinese Friendship Association ** Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig (40) * Grand Veymont * Dainichi Nyorai (Enjō-ji) p * Themes in Maya Angelou's autobiographies * William Jennings Bryan presidential campaign, 1896 p * Boscastle to Widemouth * Angophora floribunda p * Blue Gum Forest, Blue Mountains * Marion, Utah * Oka Antara * The Wild and the Innocent (Millennium) (30) * Theodor Rowehl * Sejm of the Duchy of Warsaw * Addie MS * Bermuda fish chowder * Otto Lessing (sculptor) * Nosa Igiebor (journalist) * Falk Harnack * Tipu Sultan (journalist) * Skyscraper (horse) * Pavel Sheremet (20) * Roy Royston, Little Nellie Kelly (musical) * Yndamiro Restano Díaz * Christopher Werner * Ida Adams, Houp La! * Daisy Burrell p * UAE Five * Bayshore Boulevard * Home of Peace * Herta Feely * Curt Gowdy State Park, Hynds Lodge * Kemna concentration camp ps * Stanisław Samostrzelnik p * Baluarte Bridge ps * Aku (poem) * Konrad Prószyński * Skerray
reviewed: 45 - open: 0 - appeared: 45 - pictured: 8 - quirky: 3 - stats: 2 - withdrawn: 0
Not deleted
Aalener Jazzfest * Adolf Benda * Amanda Holden (writer)
discussions: 3 - open: 0 - keep: 3
Move discussion
Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)
Referenced
Merged
List of Bach cantatas * kestnergesellschaft
Topics 2012
- expand Melos Ensemble further, create other members of the ensemble
- from scratch: Lux Aurumque * Dirk Müller (?) * Cybele (label) * Otto and Ursula Jung * Accademia Bizantina * Michael Pospíšil * Erhard Egidi * Frank Stähle * Max Ciolek * Franz Vitzthum * Idsteiner Kantorei * Chor von St. Bonifatius * Anthony & Joseph Paratore * Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin * Wolfgang Katschner * Junge Kantorei * The Company of Heaven * Magnifcat (Rutter) * Emma Pearson * Stefano Canuti * Richard Moore * Henry Skolnick * Endymion * Isabel Charisius * Weihnachtshistorie (Schütz)
- from de Erich Barke * Martin Krumbiegel * Die Singphoniker * Frankfurter Kantorei * Lautten Compagney * Hessentag * Vilde Frang * Neustädter Kirche * Le Laudi * Stallerhof
- expand: Jürgen Jürgens * Ernst Toepfer * Roger Birnstingl * Ulf Schirmer * Opern- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt * Oboe quartet * Wolfgang von Schweinitz * André Werner * Enno Poppe * Klaus Lang * Philipp Maintz * Klaus Schedl * Ludwig Güttler * Bas Ramselaar * Ahasverus Fritsch * Knut Nystedt * Robert Schumann Hochschule
- touched: N. Simrock * Christiana Mariana von Ziegler * Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Mainz * ZDF-Hitparade * Rabbits in the arts * Vladimir Horbowski * Adam Reusner * Nikolaus Decius * Düsseldorf school of painting * Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille * Carl Raswan * Carl Boos * Edgar Krapp * Hermine Haselböck * Fritz Schumacher (architect) * Paul Wunderlich * Edwin Scharff Prize * Berliner Kunstpreis * Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen * Horst Janssen Museum * Missa solemnis * Bruno Bruni (artist) * Heinz Neumann (politician)
2011
see archive
- Liturgical Bach cantatas 190 153 65 154 155 73 81 83 144 126 159 1 182 4 66 134 42 104 146 166 86 128 183 59 173 175 129 167 75 10 76 (2 21 105) 135 185 (177 24) 88 9 107 45 168 101 113 137 77 25 99 95 47 169 5 (56 80) 180 98 89 62 63 133 16 123
- Other Bach cantatas 210 210a 173a (57 in 2011, total 95)
2010
- Bach cantatas after Trinity following the Liturgical year: 191 93 170 136 94 102 179 69a 164 17 138 161 187 148 96 48 162 109 55 52 60 116 61 70 132 91 57 64
- Other Bach cantatas: BWV 120 171 46 172 249a 147 134a 140 29 72 (38 in 2010)
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