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- Robert Mincham is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand in the 1968 World Cup. His father, Ted, was also a New Zealand...
- Ted Mincham was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand in three test matches in 1935 and 1936, twice against Australia and once against England...
- first aria is a da capo aria in a pastoral rhythm. The musicologist Julian Mincham notes: "The first stanza is enigmatically poetic and its essence is an...
- times, while the instruments continue playing the same motifs. Julian Mincham observes: "The richness of the text, the unobtrusive nature of the melodic...
- Mincham, J. (2016) the Cantatas of Johan Sebastian Bach. http://www.jsbachcantatas.com/do****ents/chapter-85-bwv-29/ Retrieved 31 August 2020. Mincham...
- major, a rare, "rather extreme" key at Bach's time, as musicologist Julian Mincham notes: only about a third of Bach's chorale cantatas begins in a major...
- distinguished by their obbligato instruments. The musicologist Julian Mincham noted the work’s "gentle, pastoral quality of great delicacy and refinement...
- by the rare combination of violin and b****oon. The musicologist Julian Mincham observes a "journey from uncertainty and doubt to warmth and acceptance...
- unison, homophonic seven-part sections and imitation. Musicologist Julian Mincham notes that Bach "makes great play of the dramatic interjections of one...
- the introduction, but a more complex combination. According to Julian Mincham, "this movement would still work perfectly well if the vocal parts were...