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BWV 30a : ウィキペディア英語版
Angenehmes Wiederau, BWV 30a
''ドイツ語:Angenehmes Wiederau'' (Pleasant Wiederau), BWV 30a, is a secular cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.
== History and text ==
The work was composed in Leipzig in 1737 as an homage to Johann Christian von Hennicke, who had acquired an estate including the Wiederau manor. The only performance of the work occurred on 28 September at ドイツ語:Gut Wiederau manor near Leipzig.
The text of the cantata was most likely written by Bach's trusted librettist Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander).〔C. S. Terry and D. Litti, "Bach's Cantata Libretti", ''Journal of the Royal Musical Association'' 1917 44(1): 71–125; 〕
The chorale theme is ''ドイツ語:Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele'', which was codified by Louis Bourgeois when setting the Geneva Psalm 42 in his collection of ''ドイツ語:Pseaumes octante trios de David'' (Geneva, 1551). Bourgeois seems to have been influenced by the secular song "フランス語:Ne l'oseray je dire" contained in the ''フランス語:Manuscrit de Bayeux'' published around 1510.

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