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Christian Friedrich Hunold (born 29 September 1680 in Wandersleben near Gotha, died 16 August 1721 in Halle) was a German author who wrote under the pseudonym Menantes.

Christian Friedrich Hunold.
Christian Friedrich Hunold.

Biography


Hunold went to school in Arnstadt and continued in 1691 at the Gymnasium Illustre Augusteum in Weißenfels until 1698. From 1698 until winter 1699/1700 he studied law and languages at the University of Jena.

His first novel, Die Verliebte und Galante Welt (Hamburg: Liebernickel, 1700), was an instant success. The publication of his novel Satyrischer Roman (Satyrical Novel) in 1706 caused a scandal.

Hunold moved to Halle and held private seminars. The second part of Satyrischer Roman was published in Stade by Hinrich Brummer in 1710. Hunold continued his own studies and graduated in 1714 in law.

He died 6 August 1721 in Halle of tuberculosis.

A biography of him by Benjamin Wedel was published in 1731 including some of his letters.


Libretti


Hunold wrote the libretto Der blutige und sterbende Jesus (The bleeding and dying Jesus), set by Reinhard Keiser in 1704, an early Protestant Passion oratorio.

Hunold appears to have known Bach,[1] and in Halle he wrote texts for Bach cantatas which were performed at the court of Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen. With the partial exception of Lobet den Herrn, alle seine Heerscharen, BWV Anh. 5, which uses religious themes, these were secular works, written especially for occasions such as birthdays. This collaboration between Bach and Hunold lasted from 1718 to 1720 after which year the composer found another librettist for his continuing series of congratulatory cantatas. After the poet had died Bach returned to his work as the basis for the cantata Ich bin in mir vergnügt.[1]


Selected works



References


  1. Mincham, Julian (December 2010). "Chapter 102 BWV 204". The Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach. Retrieved 5 March 2014.

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На других языках


[de] Christian Friedrich Hunold

Christian Friedrich Hunold (* 29. September 1680 in Wandersleben bei Gotha, Thüringen; † 16. August 1721 in Halle (Saale)) wurde unter dem Pseudonym Menantes der berühmteste unter den deutschsprachigen „galanten“ Autoren des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts (siehe dazu auch galanter Roman).
- [en] Christian Friedrich Hunold

[fr] Christian Friedrich Hunold

Christian Friedrich Hunold (pseudonyme "Menantes") était un poète allemand né le 29 septembre 1680 (ou 1681) à Wandersleben en électorat de Mayence et décédé le 16 août 1721 à Halle-sur-Saale.

[ru] Хунольд, Кристиан Фридрих

Кристиан Фридрих Ху́нольд (нем. Christian Friedrich Hunold, литературный псевдоним Мена́нтес, нем. Menantes; 29 сентября 1681 (1681-09-29), Вандерслебен — 6 августа 1721, Галле) — немецкий поэт и либреттист.



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