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Cosa (chi) è o mein Gott - definizione

1708 CANTATA BY JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
BWV 71; Gott ist mein Konig; Gott ist mein Koenig; Gott ist mein König; Gott ist mein Konig, BWV 71
  • Autograph title page of the early cantata
  • [[John Eliot Gardiner]], who conducted the [[Bach Cantata Pilgrimage]], in 2007
  • Marienkirche]], Mühlhausen
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Benjamin Gott         
  • Benjamin Gott
  • Gotts Park Mansion aka Armley House
BRITISH BUSINESSMAN
Gott, Benjamin
Benjamin Gott (24 June 1762 – 14 February 1840) was one of the leading figures in the industrial revolution, in the field of textiles. His factory at Armley Mills, Armley, Leeds, was once the largest factory in the world and is now home to the Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills.
William Gott (industrialist)         
  • Armley Mills]], now Leeds Industrial Museum
  • Park Mills at Bean Ings, Leeds
  • William Gott's father [[Benjamin Gott]]
  • John Gott]], son of William Gott
  • Gotts Road still exists, but not as William Gott knew it
  • The former St Bartholomew's Church, [[Armley]] (left) where Gott was interred
19TH-CENTURY ENGLISH PHILANTHROPIST
William Gott (philanthropist)
William Gott, (Leeds 1797 – Patterdale 26 August 1863) was a British wool merchant, mill owner, philanthropist towards public services and art collector from Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.
William Mein Smith         
  • Original Wellington Plan created by William Mein Smith 1840
  • Residence of William Mein Smith while he lived in Wellington at 125 Grant Road
ARTIST, SURVEYOR, AND NEW ZEALAND POLITICIAN (1798-1869)
Mein Smith
William Mein Smith (also known as Kapene Mete; 1798 – 3 January 1869) was a key figure in the settlement of Wellington, New Zealand. As the Surveyor General for Edward Wakefield's New Zealand Company at Port Nicholson from 1840 to 1843, he and his team surveyed the town of Wellington, after finding the land on the Petone foreshore unsuitable, laying out the town belt and other features and making provision for the much debated "tenth" share of the land for local Māori.

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Gott ist mein König, BWV 71

Gott ist mein König (God is my King), BWV 71, is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach written in Mühlhausen when the composer was 22 years old. Unusually for an early cantata by Bach, the date of first performance is known: at the inauguration of a new town council on 4 February 1708.

The text is compiled mainly from biblical sources, three different sections from Psalm 74 and several other verses. In addition, one stanza from Johann Heermann's hymn "O Gott, du frommer Gott" is sung simultaneously with corresponding biblical text, and free poetry by an unknown poet of Bach's time which relates to the political occasion. The cantata in seven movements is scored festively with a Baroque instrumental ensemble including trumpets and timpani, "four separate instrumental 'choirs', set against a vocal consort of four singers, an optional Capelle of ripienists and an organ". Stylistically it shares features with Bach's other early cantatas.

Bach, then organist in Mühlhausen's church Divi Blasii, led the performance on 4 February 1708 in the town's main church, the Marienkirche. Although the cantata was planned to be performed only twice, it was printed the same year, the first of his works to be printed and the only cantata extant in print that was printed in Bach's lifetime.