Hat man nicht mit seinen Kindern…

from the Kaffeekantate BWV 211

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Hat man nicht mit seinen Kindern…

from the Kaffeekantate BWV 211

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Hat man nicht mit seinen Kindern…

from the Kaffeekantate BWV 211

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  • Publicado en: 01.05.2021
  • Duración: 3:00
  • Género: Clásico, Música clásica (época barroca)
'Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht' ('Be still, stop chattering'), BWV 211, also known as the 'Kaffeekantate' ('Coffee Cantata'), is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach composed 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 coffee. The libretto suggests that some people in eighteenth-century Germany viewed coffee drinking as a bad habit.
In the first aria of the cantata sings Schlendrian 'Hat man nicht mit seinen Kindern...': he is in disgust of how his daughter refuses to listen to him, even after telling her 100.000 times.
Italian arranger Matteo Firmi transcribed this aria for a Horn solo with accompaniment of a Clarinet Quartet.