Photo Tanja Ahola
Coffee Cantata
J. S. Bach composed a comic mini opera in 1732 about the coffee craze that swept over Leipzig and the whole of Europe.
J. S. Bach composed a comic mini opera in 1732 about the coffee craze that swept over Leipzig and the whole of Europe. The beautiful and previously innocent Lieschen gets to taste coffee and becomes enchanted by the new refreshing beverage. Lieschen’s father Schlendrian is afraid that his daughter will remain an old maid because of this and that he will have to provide for her. Despite her father’s threats, the daughter refuses to give up coffee, and eventually, the father himself sets out to find a suitable husband. The daughter swears that she will only marry if she can drink unlimited amounts of coffee. Where to find a suitor happy with the bride-to-be’s incessant coffee drinking?
The Coffee Cantata has been translated and directed by Reetta Ristimäki, and the roles are sung by performers Johanna Engelbarth, Jasper Leppänen, and Jyri Lahtinen. The performance is accompanied by the baroque ensemble Ensemble Nylandia.
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