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[1] Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme-This enchanting melody is from the fourth movement of Bach’s Cantata 140 which was composed in 1731 using the parable of the wise and foolish virgins as the text. The work is beautiful in its s… Home › Forums › Repertoire Questions and Discussions › Bach cantata 140 duet text.
Movement 4 of the cantata (in English, "Zion hears the watchmen's voices") corresponds to the organ piece BWV 645, the first of the Schübler Chorales. History and text The chorale cantata is based on the Lutheran chorale, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme of Philipp Nicolai . Posts. The chorale melody as used by Bach ; The remainder of the text and the overall form of the cantata ; Analysis by movement (I-VII) -- Views and comments. 2012-03-08T22:58:54Z Comment by Jon Mills.
Bach Cantata Notes BWV 140.
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Answer: tenors, unison, countermelody, bar, ritornello Like the chorale heard in Cantata 1, this chorale was written by Philipp Nicolai. Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme ('Awake, calls the voice to us'), BWV 140, also known as Sleepers Wake, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, regarded as one of his most mature and popular sacred cantatas.He composed the chorale cantata in Leipzig for the 27th Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 25 November 1731.
There is a … Home Page; Recordings/Discussions. Instrumentation of a movement from J.S. I love Bach on the banjo. ... the elaborate figuration that follows produces great tension that is never really released throughout the movement. The musical structure is three-part (blank) form with an instrumental (blank). Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total) Author. Cantata 140 is one of Bach’s most famous and best-loved works. This topic has 4 voices and 3 replies.
In addition, you’ll note that every movement uses text from Luther’s chorale; there are no poetic interpolations, such as we see in Cantata 140 (Wachet auf). 140.
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[1] 1707 version, BC A54a (Bach Digital) 1724/25 versions, BC A54b (Bach Digital) External Links Wikipedia article Bach-Cantatas.com Bach.de (German) Scores at Sheet Music Plus: Extra Information * Performances, versions, commentary History and text The chorale cantata is based on the Lutheran chorale, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme of Philipp Nicolai . 140.
Cantata BWV 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme for 27thSunday after … Finally, Bach’s orchestra for Cantata 4 is not particularly colorful.
I never cease to be amazed by the adaptability of Bach's music. I think he would enjoy hearing all the ways he is played now. Drag and drop the appropriate words to best describe the fourth movement of Bach's Cantata No.
Movement 4 of the cantata (in English, "Zion hears the watchmen's voices") corresponds to the organ piece BWV 645, the first of the Schübler Chorales. The watchman’s song #4, the third verse of the chorale, is a brilliant dramatic gesture. A selection of two of J. S. Bach's copious output of church cantatas, 'Wach auf' (BWV 140 - 'Awake') and 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben' (BWV 147 - 'Heart and mouth and deed and life'). And I love how “together” they are in 6, parallel thirds and sixths.
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This chorale features the (blank) singing a chorale melody in (blank) against a (blank) in the strings. It is a chorale cantata and uses a very famous chorale, “Wachet auf”, which appears in many Christian hymnals. Beautifully played.
Very nice. ... before and after the grand ceremony (movement 4).