Angenehmes Wiederau, BWV 30a

Angenehmes Wiederau, freue dich in deinen Auen (Pleasant Wiederau, rejoice in thy meadows), BWV 30.1 (formerly BWV 30a),[1] is a 1737 secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, on a libretto by Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander).

Bach reused some of its music in later works, including Freue dich, erlöste Schar, BWV 30.2, one of his church cantatas, which was nearly entirely modelled after the secular composition.

[2] Angenehmes Wiederau was composed in Leipzig in 1737 by which time most of Bach's cantatas had already been completed.

[1] The libretto of the cantata was written by Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander), a frequent collaborator of the composer.

[1][3] The piece is scored for basso continuo, along with four vocal soloists (soprano as Zeit (Time), alto as Glück (Good Fortune), tenor as Elster (River Elster), bass as Schicksal (Fate)) and four-part choir.

Title page of the printed libretto of Angenehmes Wiederau (1737).
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First page of Bach's autograph score of the cantata.