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Bach wrote an entire song about a woman who loves coffee - Upworthy

Bach wrote an entire song about a woman who loves coffee - Upworthy

Bach is known for his symphonies and concertos, which aren't exactly comic in their nature, but one of his cantatas is downright hilarious. Known as the "Coffee Cantata," it follows an argument between a coffee-obsessed young woman and her father, who claims she'll never get a husband if she doesn't give up her coffee habit. It's so relatable.
​Bach's Coffee Cantata lyrics are a hilarious argument between a highly caffeinated young woman and her father trying to get her to quit her coffee habit.

Bach as comic relief. Who knew?

Johann Sebastian Bach - Coffee Cantata BWV 211 (English Subtitles)

Johann Sebastian Bach, Christopher Hogwood, Academy of Ancient Music, Emma Kirkby, David Thomas - Bach: Coffee Cantata; Peasant Cantata

Bach: Coffee Cantata; Peasant Cantata

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J.S. Bach's Comic Opera, The Coffee Cantata, Sings the Praises of the Great Stimulating Drink (1735)

J.S. Bach's Comic Opera, The Coffee Cantata, Sings the Praises of the Great Stimulating Drink (1735)

Cantata BWV 211 - Discography Part 5: Complete Recordings 1980-1989

Johann Sebastian Bach - Coffee Cantata (c. 1730) (Manuscript)

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