Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! (Resound, ye drums! Ring out, ye trumpets!), BWV 214, is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, composed in 1733 for the birthday of Maria Josepha, Queen of Poland and Electress of Saxony. Classified in published editions as a dramma per musica, it is based on a libretto by an unknown author. The piece has the dedicatee addressed by allegorical figures representing Roman and Greek goddesses of war and peace. It is structured as nine movements, and scored for four vocal parts and a festive Baroque orchestra with trumpets, timpani, flutes, oboes and strings. Choral movements frame a series of alternating recitatives and arias. Bach led the first performance with the Collegium Musicum at the Zimmermannsches Caffeehaus on 8 December 1733.

Date of composition 1733
Premiered 1733, December 8th in Leipzig, Germany
First published 1887
Type Secular Cantata
Tonality D Major
Catalogue BWV 214
Instruments 4x Voice
Orchestra
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Autotranslations beta Jean-Sébastien Bach: Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! en ré majeur, BWV 214
Johann Sebastian Bach: Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! in re maggiore, BWV 214
Johann Sebastian Bach: Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! D-dur, BWV 214