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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Welch ängstliches Beben, K. 389 (384A)
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1782
Average_duration
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5:38
Movement_count
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4
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"Welch ängstliches Beben" is a choral work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1782. The piece was originally written as a replacement for the "Credo" section of his unfinished Mass in C minor, K. 427. The premiere of the piece took place on March 26, 1783, in Salzburg, Austria. The work consists of three movements, with a total duration of approximately 10 minutes. The first movement is a slow and somber introduction, featuring a solo soprano singing the text "Welch ängstliches Beben" (What fearful trembling). The second movement is a fast and lively fugue, with the choir singing the text "Credo in unum Deum" (I believe in one God). The final movement is a reprise of the introduction, with the solo soprano once again singing "Welch ängstliches Beben." The piece is characterized by its dramatic and emotional intensity, particularly in the opening and closing movements. The use of a solo soprano in the introduction adds a personal and intimate touch to the piece, while the fast and complex fugue in the second movement showcases Mozart's skill as a composer. The text of the piece reflects the religious themes of the Mass, with a focus on the fear and awe inspired by the power of God. Overall, "Welch ängstliches Beben" is a powerful and moving choral work that showcases Mozart's mastery of composition and his ability to convey deep emotion through music.
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