Chorale cantata

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A chorale cantata is a

second annual cycle of cantatas
, started in Leipzig in 1724.

Description

The chorale cantata developed out of the

Protestant Reformation
. Later the chorale cantata developed into three general forms:

Most compositions in this genre were never published. It was common at the time for composers to write for local performances; often the composer and the music director at a church were the same person, and the music was written, copied and performed in short order, remaining in manuscript. Some 95% of all compositions of this type have been lost.

Composers

Composers of chorale cantatas include:

Baroque

Post-Baroque

References