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Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht, BWV 211

Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht (Be still, stop chattering), BWV 211,[a] also known as the Coffee Cantata, is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it probably between 1732 and 1735. Although classified as a cantata, it is essentially a miniature comic opera. In a satirical commentary, the cantata amusingly tells of an addiction to (or rather dependence on) coffee.

Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht
BWV 211
Secular cantata by J. S. Bach
Zimmermannsches Caffeehaus, 1700s
Other nameCoffee Cantata
Cantata textPicander
Performed1735 (1735)?: Zimmermannsches Caffeehaus, Leipzig
Movements10
VocalSolo soprano, tenor and bass
Instrumental

History and text edit

Bach regularly directed a musical ensemble based at Zimmermann's coffee house called a collegium musicum, founded by Georg Philipp Telemann in 1702. The libretto suggests that some people in eighteenth-century Germany viewed coffee drinking as a bad habit. However, the work is likely to have been first performed at the coffee house in Leipzig.

The cantata's libretto (written by Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander), features lines like "If I couldn't, three times a day, be allowed to drink my little cup of coffee, in my anguish I will turn into a shriveled-up roast goat".[1]

Bach wrote no operas: the cantata was written for concert performance,[2] but is frequently performed today fully staged with costumes.

Scoring edit

The work is scored for three vocal soloists in the roles

  • Narrator, tenor
  • Schlendrian (Stick in the Mud), bass
  • Lieschen, his daughter, soprano.

The orchestra consists of flauto traverso, two violins obbligato, viola, cembalo and basso continuo.[3]

Movements edit

Movement Title Characters Synopsis
1 Recitative: Schweigt stille Narrator The narrator tells the audience to quiet down and pay attention, before introducing Schlendrian and Lieschen.
2 Aria: Hat man nicht mit seinen Kindern Schlendrian Schlendrian sings in disgust of how his daughter refuses to listen to him, even after telling her 100,000 times.
3 Recitative: Du böses Kind Schlendrian and Lieschen Schlendrian asks his daughter again to stop drinking coffee, Lieschen defiantly tells her father to calm down.
4 Aria: Ei! Wie schmeckt der Kaffee süße Lieschen Lieschen sings a love song to her coffee.
5 Recitative: Wenn du mir nicht den Kaffee läßt Schlendrian and Lieschen Schlendrian starts giving ultimatums to his daughter, threatening to take away her meals, clothes, and other pleasures. Lieschen doesn't seem to care.
6 Aria: Mädchen, die von harten Sinnen Schlendrian In this sung monologue, Schlendrian tries to figure out what his daughter's weak spot is, so she absolutely couldn't want to drink coffee again.
7 Recitative: Nun folge, was dein Vater spricht! Schlendrian and Lieschen Schlendrian threatens to prevent his daughter from marrying if she fails to give up coffee, Lieschen has a sudden change of heart.
8 Aria: Heute noch, lieber Vater Lieschen Lieschen thanks her father for offering to find her a husband, and vows to give up coffee if she can have a lover instead.
9 Recitative: Nun geht und sucht der alte Schlendrian Narrator The narrator states that while Schlendrian goes out to find a husband for his daughter, Lieschen secretly tells potential suitors that they must let her drink her coffee if they care to marry her.
10 Trio: Die Katze läßt das Mausen nicht Tutti All three characters sing the moral of the story, "drinking coffee is natural".

Recordings edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "BWV" is Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, a thematic catalogue of Bach's works.

References edit

  1. ^ BWV 211 – "Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht", Emmanuel Music
  2. ^ Cantata BWV 211, Coffee Cantata, Bach Choir of Bethlehem
  3. ^ BWV 211 Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht, University of Alberta

External links edit

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Schweigt stille plaudert nicht Be still stop chattering BWV 211 a also known as the Coffee Cantata is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach He composed it probably between 1732 and 1735 Although classified as a cantata it is essentially a miniature comic opera In a satirical commentary the cantata amusingly tells of an addiction to or rather dependence on coffee Schweigt stille plaudert nichtBWV 211Secular cantata by J S BachZimmermannsches Caffeehaus 1700sOther nameCoffee CantataCantata textPicanderPerformed1735 1735 Zimmermannsches Caffeehaus LeipzigMovements10VocalSolo soprano tenor and bassInstrumentalflauto traverso2 violinsviolacembalocontinuo Contents 1 History and text 2 Scoring 3 Movements 4 Recordings 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory and text editBach regularly directed a musical ensemble based at Zimmermann s coffee house called a collegium musicum founded by Georg Philipp Telemann in 1702 The libretto suggests that some people in eighteenth century Germany viewed coffee drinking as a bad habit However the work is likely to have been first performed at the coffee house in Leipzig The cantata s libretto written by Christian Friedrich Henrici known as Picander features lines like If I couldn t three times a day be allowed to drink my little cup of coffee in my anguish I will turn into a shriveled up roast goat 1 Bach wrote no operas the cantata was written for concert performance 2 but is frequently performed today fully staged with costumes Scoring editThe work is scored for three vocal soloists in the roles Narrator tenor Schlendrian Stick in the Mud bass Lieschen his daughter soprano The orchestra consists of flauto traverso two violins obbligato viola cembalo and basso continuo 3 Movements editMovement Title Characters Synopsis1 Recitative Schweigt stille Narrator The narrator tells the audience to quiet down and pay attention before introducing Schlendrian and Lieschen 2 Aria Hat man nicht mit seinen Kindern Schlendrian Schlendrian sings in disgust of how his daughter refuses to listen to him even after telling her 100 000 times 3 Recitative Du boses Kind Schlendrian and Lieschen Schlendrian asks his daughter again to stop drinking coffee Lieschen defiantly tells her father to calm down 4 Aria Ei Wie schmeckt der Kaffee susse Lieschen Lieschen sings a love song to her coffee 5 Recitative Wenn du mir nicht den Kaffee lasst Schlendrian and Lieschen Schlendrian starts giving ultimatums to his daughter threatening to take away her meals clothes and other pleasures Lieschen doesn t seem to care 6 Aria Madchen die von harten Sinnen Schlendrian In this sung monologue Schlendrian tries to figure out what his daughter s weak spot is so she absolutely couldn t want to drink coffee again 7 Recitative Nun folge was dein Vater spricht Schlendrian and Lieschen Schlendrian threatens to prevent his daughter from marrying if she fails to give up coffee Lieschen has a sudden change of heart 8 Aria Heute noch lieber Vater Lieschen Lieschen thanks her father for offering to find her a husband and vows to give up coffee if she can have a lover instead 9 Recitative Nun geht und sucht der alte Schlendrian Narrator The narrator states that while Schlendrian goes out to find a husband for his daughter Lieschen secretly tells potential suitors that they must let her drink her coffee if they care to marry her 10 Trio Die Katze lasst das Mausen nicht Tutti All three characters sing the moral of the story drinking coffee is natural Recordings editEmma Kirkby Rogers Covey Crump David Thomas Academy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood J S Bach Coffee Cantata Peasant Cantata L Oiseau Lyre 1987 Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra amp Choir Ton Koopman J S Bach Complete Cantatas Vol 4 Antoine Marchand 1996 Bach Collegium Japan Masaaki Suzuki Makoto Sakurada Carolyn Sampson Stephan Schreckenberger Bach Secular Cantatas BWV 210 and BWV 211 BIS 2004 Notes edit BWV is Bach Werke Verzeichnis a thematic catalogue of Bach s works References edit BWV 211 Schweigt stille plaudert nicht Emmanuel Music Cantata BWV 211 Coffee Cantata Bach Choir of Bethlehem BWV 211 Schweigt stille plaudert nicht University of AlbertaExternal links edit nbsp German Wikisource has original text related to this article Uber den Caffe Schweigt stille plaudert nicht BWV 211 performance by the Netherlands Bach Society video and background information Schweigt stille plaudert nicht BWV 211 Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Schweigt stille plaudert nicht history scoring Bach website in German BWV 211 Schweigt stille plaudert nicht English translation University of Vermont Bach Cantata Translations German libretto with parallel English translation by Pamela Dellal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schweigt stille plaudert nicht BWV 211 amp oldid 1109536408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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