Christian Friedrich Henrici

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Christian Friedrich Henrici, better known by his pen name Picander, was an 18th-century German poet chiefly remembered for his close collaboration with Johann Sebastian Bach on numerous cantata and oratorio texts.

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Christian Friedrich Henrici canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German poet
human
librettist
poet
associatedWith Leipzig
century 18th century
collaboratedWith Johann Sebastian Bach
collaborationType cantata texts
oratorio texts
countryOfCitizenship Electorate of Saxony
culturalContext German Baroque music
fieldOfWork libretti
poetry
gender male
genre religious poetry
secular poetry
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Baroque
name Christian Friedrich Henrici self-link
nativeLanguage German
notability chiefly remembered for collaboration with Bach
notableFor collaboration with Johann Sebastian Bach
notableWork libretto of St Matthew Passion
texts for Bach cantatas
texts for Bach oratorios
texts for Bach secular cantatas
occupation librettist
poet
penName Picander
wroteFor church cantatas
oratorios
secular cantatas
wroteTextFor complete works of Johann Sebastian Bach
surface form: Bach cantatas

Bach oratorios
St Matthew Passion

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St Matthew Passion librettist Christian Friedrich Henrici
Christian Friedrich Henrici name Christian Friedrich Henrici self-link
Picander penNameOf Christian Friedrich Henrici
Picander birthName Christian Friedrich Henrici
subject surface form: Christian Friedrich Henrici
BWV 244 librettist Christian Friedrich Henrici