Talk:Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 33
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Application of a uniform template for Bach's Cantatas
[edit]I have gone through the twenty-some pages currently existing on Wiki for the Church cantatas, after editing a Bach Cantata Pilgrimage section, and thought I'd make an effort to standardize their presentation inasmuch as possible.
- Consequently, I've created a few sections: a general intro that contains the German title, alongside a literal translation to English, BWV number, and type of cantata (sacred vs. secular).
- This section also contains the prescribed readings and the authorship of the texts, when known, as well as the authorship of the chorale theme.
- The articles are completed with a scoring and structure section, followed by the complete German text, in three columns, and a list of complete recordings (as I can find online, obviously. I'm sure there are many more recordings).
I plan on applying this template to all articles (existing or to be created) on the cantatas. Any advice/recommendation would be greatly appreciated and surely taken into account. Campelli (talk) 18:04, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
Add recording?
[edit]The listing of the excellent mono Bremen recording under Hans Heintze is to be commended. Perhaps a reference to the Wikipedia.de article on Heintze should be added - he had worked at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig with Gunther Ramin in the early 1930s and had been appointed in his native city, Bremen at the end of the 1950sDelahays (talk) 23:46, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
- Go ahead, add it. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 15:37, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
Location of manuscript
[edit]The article states that the manuscript is owned by an American; it is actually part of the Scheide Library at Princeton University and a digitized version of it is now available online. I plan to amend the article to include that information. Wendina17 (talk) 14:18, 28 September 2024 (UTC)