Johann Sebastian Bach
Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen, BWV 486
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Shinji IshiharaMay 13, 2015
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Composer:Johann Sebastian BachGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1736Publication Date:1736Average_duration:2:22"Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen" is a sacred aria composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is also known as "Jesu, der du meine Seele" and is cataloged as BWV 486. The piece was composed in Leipzig, Germany, in the early 18th century, during Bach's tenure as the cantor of the Thomaskirche. The aria premiered as part of a church service, likely during a Sunday service or a special occasion such as a wedding or funeral. It is a solo vocal piece, typically performed by a soprano or tenor accompanied by a small ensemble of instruments, such as a string quartet or a chamber orchestra. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement is slow and contemplative, with a mournful melody that reflects the text's focus on sin and redemption. The second movement is faster and more joyful, with a lively melody that celebrates the salvation offered by Jesus. The final movement returns to the slower, more contemplative style of the first movement, with a melody that emphasizes the singer's trust in Jesus as their savior. Overall, "Mein Jesu, dem die Seraphinen" is a beautiful and moving piece of sacred music that showcases Bach's skill as a composer. Its combination of mournful and joyful melodies, along with its focus on sin and redemption, make it a powerful expression of faith and devotion.More....
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