Now let us to the bagpipe's sound, BWV 212.24 (Johann Sebastian Bach): Difference between revisions
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- Editor: John D. Smith (submitted 2004-02-20). Score information: 43.9 x 62.1 cm, 2 pages, 65 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Scores listed alphabetically by composer. All scores available in Scorch format, some are also available as PDF files.
General Information
Title: Now let us to the bagpipe' sound (from 'Peasant Cantata')
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Cantata
Language: English
Instruments: a cappella
Published:
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Original text and translations
German text
- Wir gehn nun,`wo der Tudelsack
- In unsrer Schenke Brummt.
- Und rufen dabei fröhlich aus:
- Es lebe Dieskau und sein Haus,
- Ihm Sei Beschert,
- Was er Begehrt,
- Und was er sich selbst wünschen mag!
English text
- We go now to where the bagpipe
- in our tavern drones.
- And as we go we joyfully shout
- long live Dieskau and his house.
- May he be given
- all his desires,
- all he would wish for himself.
French text
- Nous allons maintenant ou la cornemuse
- Bourdonne dans notre taverne;
- Et nous écrions joyeusement:
- Vive Dieskau et sa lignée:
- Que lui soit accordé
- Tout ce qu'il désire
- Et ce qu'il peut souhaiter pour lui-même!
Libretto: Christian Friedrich Henrici; translated from German to English by Thomas A. Quinn; translated from French to English by Pierre Balascheff.