Arrangement written according to the smooth and peaceful interpretation
of the renowned pianist Kathia Buniatishvili.Read More
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Arrangement written according to the smooth and peaceful interpretation
of the renowned pianist Kathia Buniatishvili.
This piece fits perfectly in a concert encore, a recital, or just to
delight your guests at a dinner party. The piece can also be used at weddings
(entrance of pages or greetings) or even, in preludes and postludes of
liturgical services. You and your guests will be delighted to hear this
enchanting music by J. S. Bach.
Watch pianist Kathia's performance in the Encore of her concert:
https://youtu.be/rjm9aGioXaw
"Sheep may safely graze" (German: Schafe konnen sicher weiden) is
a soprano aria by Johann Sebastian Bach to words by Salomon Franck. The piece
was written in 1713 and is part of the cantata Was mir behagt, ist nur die
muntre Jagd, BWV 208 (Only the lively hunt pleases me), also known as the
Hunting Cantata.
Like the Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring", "Sheep may
safely graze" is frequently played at weddings. However, the cantata BWV
208 was originally written for a birthday celebration of Christian, Duke of
Saxe-Weissenfels. Bach was based at the nearby court of Weimar, and musicians
from both courts appear to have joined in the first performance in
Weienfels. Bach is known to have used the music again for other
celebrations, but it remained unpublished until after his death.