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A few ideas

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Hello Lingzhi2, I came here via Talk:Johann Sebastian Bach#A separate section for recitative-aria pairs and perhaps other..., and was thinking about these suggestions regarding the Recitative and aria article you're developing:

  • The first volume of Torri's Trastulli, see Pietro Torri#Trastulli: 14 secular chamber cantatas, each consisting exclusively of a recitative and aria pair.
  • Pfau, Marc-Roderich (2008). "Ein unbekanntes Leipziger Kantatentextheft aus dem Jahr 1735: Neues zum Thema Bach und Stölzel" [An unknown Leipzig cantata text publication from the year 1735: News regarding Bach and Stölzel]. In Wollny, Peter (ed.). Bach-Jahrbuch 2008 [Bach Yearbook 2008]. Bach-Jahrbuch (in German). Vol. 94. Neue Bachgesellschaft. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. pp. 99–122. doi:10.13141/bjb.v2008. ISBN 978-3-374-02668-5. ISSN 0084-7682. – pp. 105ff., especially footnote 35 on p. 105, quoting Neumeister 1702 (recitative and aria, as introduced there and then in German Protestant church music, deriving from opera); and "cantata" originally meaning nothing else than a succession of recitatives and arias, without dicta and chorales.

Sorry that the external sources for these ideas are mostly in German: if you'd need help to understand what's being said in that language, just ask, I'm sure I or someone else can help. --Francis Schonken (talk) 08:45, 18 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]