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Quodlibet, BWV 524 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Quodlibet, BWV 524 The Quodlibet or ''Wedding Quodlibet'', BWV 524, is a lighthearted composition by Johann Sebastian Bach which today exists only in fragmentary form. The line "In diesem Jahre haben wir zwei Sonnenfinsternissen" (In this year we have () two solar eclipses) places the composition of the piece in or shortly after 1707, when central Germany was witness to two such celestial events. The extant source—a fair-copy autograph manuscript on three large, folded sheets—was not discovered until 1932. The work itself is a loosely structured quodlibet for SATB and continuo. Bach likely did not write the text, which some attribute to the Leipzig poet Johann Christoph Gottsched. Though the cover sheet has been lost, the libretto of the remaining portion indicates that the quodlibet was to be performed at a wedding, possibly Bach's own. == References ==
*Bratz, Thomas. "(BWV 524 Quodlibet (Fragment) 'Was seind das vor grosse Schlösser' )". Retrieved 19 August 2007 *Bomba, Andreas. "O ye thoughts, why torment ye my spirit". Program Notes to ''Bach: The Complete Works, Vol. 16''. Hänssler.
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