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Johann Sebastian Bach
An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 267
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Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chorale
Compose Date
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before 1751
Publication Date
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1784 - 1787
Average_duration
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2:21
"An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 267" is a hymn composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. The hymn was written in the 17th century and was first published in 1628. The hymn is based on Psalm 137, which tells the story of the Babylonian captivity of the Israelites. The hymn is a lamentation of the Israelites who were taken captive and forced to live in Babylon. The hymn is composed of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a chorale, which is a hymn sung by a choir. The second movement is a recitative, which is a type of singing that is closer to speaking than singing. The third movement is an aria, which is a solo sung by a single voice. The fourth movement is a chorale, which is a hymn sung by a choir. The first movement of the hymn is characterized by its slow and mournful melody. The choir sings the hymn in unison, creating a sense of unity and solidarity among the Israelites. The second movement is more dramatic, with the soloist singing in a more forceful and passionate manner. The third movement is more upbeat and joyful, with the soloist singing in a more lively and energetic manner. The fourth movement returns to the slow and mournful melody of the first movement, with the choir singing in unison once again. Overall, "An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 267" is a powerful and moving hymn that captures the pain and suffering of the Israelites during their captivity in Babylon. Bach's composition is a testament to his skill as a composer and his ability to convey complex emotions through music.
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