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''ドイツ語:Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter'' (Ye houses of heaven, ye radiant lights), BWV 193a, is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach composed in 1727. The music is lost, but it can be partially reconstructed as several movements (including the opening chorus) are known to have shared music with ドイツ語:''Ihr Tore zu Zion'', BWV 193, which was premiered the same month. ''ドイツ語:Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter'' was probably composed first. == History and text == This cantata was composed for the name day of Frederick August I, Elector of Saxony. The text is by Picander who published it in the second part of his collection ''Picanders Ernst-Schertzhaffte und Satyrische Gedichte'' (Leipzig 1729). However, there has been speculation that Picander based his text on the work of Christian Friedrich Hunold, an earlier librettist of Bach. The reason for this suggestion is a similarity to a series of congratulatory cantatas Bach composed at Köthen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=23 July 2013 )〕 The opening chorus is about a council of the gods. It was the custom for congratulatory works such as this to feature allegorical characters; in this case they are: Providentia (Providence), Fama (Fame), Salus (Well-being) and Pietas (Piety). The title page bears the dedication: In English it may be rendered as: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ihr Häuser des Himmels, ihr scheinenden Lichter, BWV 193a」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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