Heinrich Schütz
Wenn Gott einmal erlösen wird, SWV 231 (Op. 14/135)
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Composer:Heinrich SchützGenre:ChoralPublication Date:1628Average_duration:2:02Heinrich Schütz's 'Wenn Gott einmal erlösen wird' (SWV 231, Op. 14/135) is a sacred vocal work composed in the 17th century. The piece was written in 1657 and premiered in the same year in Dresden, Germany. It is a choral work that consists of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a chorale that sets the tone for the entire piece. It is a somber and reflective piece that speaks of the hope of redemption and the longing for salvation. The music is slow and mournful, with the choir singing in unison to create a sense of unity and solidarity. The second movement is a duet for two sopranos. It is a more upbeat and lively piece that speaks of the joy that comes with the promise of redemption. The music is more complex than the first movement, with the two voices weaving in and out of each other to create a sense of harmony and balance. The third movement is a solo for bass. It is a contemplative piece that speaks of the uncertainty and fear that comes with the prospect of judgment. The music is slow and deliberate, with the bass voice conveying a sense of solemnity and gravity. The final movement is a chorale that brings the piece to a close. It is a triumphant and joyful piece that speaks of the ultimate victory of redemption. The music is fast and energetic, with the choir singing in harmony to create a sense of celebration and exultation. Overall, 'Wenn Gott einmal erlösen wird' is a powerful and moving work that speaks to the human experience of hope, fear, and redemption. Schütz's use of choral and solo voices, as well as his skillful composition, creates a sense of unity and harmony that is both uplifting and inspiring.More....
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