Weihnachts-Oratorium
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Title:
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Weihnachts-Oratorium |
Otros títulos:
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Christmas Oratorio Oratorio de Noël |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Johann Sebastian Bach; Münchener Bach-Chor; Münchener Bach-Orchester; Karl Richter; Gundula Janowitz; Christa Ludwig; Fritz Wunderlich; Franz Crass |
Código CDU:
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B.05 |
Forma Musical:
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Oratorios ; Christmas music. |
Abstract:
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Although German composer Johann Sebastian Bach entitled his work Weihnachtsoratorium (Christmas Oratorio), it is in fact closer to a cantata cycle than an oratorio. Composed and compiled for the Christmas season as celebrated in Leipzig in 1734 and early 1735, the six parts of the Christmas Oratorio were intended to be performed on the six major feast days over that 13-day period from December 25 through January 6: the "First Day of Christmas," the "Second Day of Christmas," the "Third Day of Christmas," the "Feast of the Circumcision," the "First Sunday of the New Year," and the "Feast of the Epiphany." Furthermore, each part of the work is designed to function as an independent musical unit; each part (except the second, which starts with a "Pastoral Symphony") begins and ends with choruses in the tonic key, and each part tells a separate part of the Christmas story.
However, Bach also clearly intended the music to be heard as a unified work: not only does the oratorio tell a single ... |
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