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Johann Sebastian Bach
Trio super Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (I), BWV 660
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Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Style
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Chorale Prelude
Compose Date
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before 1723
Publication Date
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1878
Average_duration
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2:55
Johann Sebastian Bach's Trio super Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (I), BWV 660, is a piece of music that was composed in the early 18th century. The piece is a trio sonata, which means that it is written for three instruments. The instruments used in this piece are the organ, the violin, and the viola. The piece was composed as part of Bach's larger collection of works known as the Orgelbüchlein, which is a collection of chorale preludes for the organ. The Orgelbüchlein was intended to be a comprehensive collection of chorale preludes that could be used in church services throughout the year. The premiere of Trio super Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (I), BWV 660, is not known, but it is believed to have been performed in a church service in Leipzig, where Bach was the director of music at the time. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is based on a different section of the chorale "Nun komm der Heiden Heiland." The first movement is a trio sonata for the organ, violin, and viola. The second movement is a solo organ piece, and the third movement is a trio sonata for the organ, violin, and viola. The characteristics of Trio super Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (I), BWV 660, are typical of Bach's style. The piece is highly contrapuntal, which means that the different parts of the music are interwoven in complex ways. The piece also features a lot of ornamentation, which is typical of Baroque music. Overall, Trio super Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (I), BWV 660, is a beautiful and complex piece of music that showcases Bach's mastery of the Baroque style.
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