Jean-Jacques Grunenwald
Nativité
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Composer:Jean-Jacques GrunenwaldGenre:KeyboardStyle:Keyboard'Nativité' is a choral work composed by Jean-Jacques Grunenwald in 1951. It was premiered on December 16, 1951, at the Church of Saint-Séverin in Paris, France. The piece is divided into three movements, each depicting a different aspect of the Nativity story. The first movement, titled "La Nuit," sets the scene of the Nativity with a gentle and peaceful melody. The choir sings of the quiet night, the stars shining bright, and the shepherds watching their flocks. The music is serene and calming, evoking the stillness of the night. The second movement, "L'Enfant," focuses on the birth of Jesus. The music becomes more lively and joyful, with the choir singing of the baby's arrival and the angels' announcement to the shepherds. The music is celebratory and uplifting, reflecting the joyous occasion. The final movement, "Les Rois," tells the story of the three wise men who come to visit the baby Jesus. The music is regal and majestic, with the choir singing of the kings' journey and their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. The music builds to a grand finale, with the choir proclaiming the glory of the newborn king. Overall, 'Nativité' is a beautiful and moving choral work that captures the essence of the Nativity story. Grunenwald's use of melody and harmony creates a sense of peace, joy, and wonder, making it a perfect piece for Christmas performances.More....
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