A fact from Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ, BWV 67 appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 19 April 2012 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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I'm going to take up all four cantatas you have listed at GAN, not sure why they are having to wait so long. Cheers, Sainsf(talk·contribs) 13:24, 9 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Lead
Jakob Ebert" hymn Did you mean "Ebert's" or something else?
Wikilink movement, chorale (at first mention) and may be a few other terms readers may be unfamiliar with
yes --GA
History and words
in general whose heart is not at peace I think a comma after "general" would make it clearer.
yes --GA
A link for movement?
if you think so --GA
Jesus appears as to his disciples What is "as to his" here?
trying "as he did to his disciples" --GA
Music
structured in symmetry in seven sections Saying "symmetrically" would avoid the "in...in..." structure.
yes --GA
is accompanied by an obbligato...by an upward run. Don't leave this unsourced.
run sourced, while the oboe is taken from the table higher up, which is sourced to Bischof --GA
I could not get "woodwinds" at first, perhaps add a link? Unless I know too little of this field...
if you think so --GA
Selected recordings
The sortable table Add "following" or "below"
added "below", removed "sortable" because some users can't sort --GA