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Johann Sebastian Bach
Keinen hat Gott verlassen, BWV 369
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Chorale
Compose Date
:
before 1751
Publication Date
:
1784 - 1787
Average_duration
:
0:59
"Keinen hat Gott verlassen, BWV 369" is a sacred song composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is a chorale for four voices and was written in Leipzig in 1725. The piece was first performed on the 19th Sunday after Trinity, which fell on October 15th, 1725. The song is divided into four movements, each of which is based on a different verse of the hymn "Keinen hat Gott verlassen" by Johann Rist. The first movement is a simple and straightforward setting of the first verse, with the melody sung by the soprano voice and the other voices providing harmonies. The second movement is a duet for alto and tenor, with the alto singing the melody and the tenor providing a counterpoint. The third movement is a trio for alto, tenor, and bass, with the alto and tenor singing the melody and the bass providing a bass line. The final movement is a four-part setting of the final verse, with the melody sung by the soprano and the other voices providing harmonies. The piece is characterized by its simplicity and elegance. Bach's use of harmonies and counterpoint is masterful, and the piece is a testament to his skill as a composer. The melody is simple and memorable, and the harmonies are rich and expressive. The piece is also notable for its use of chromaticism, which adds a sense of tension and drama to the music. Overall, "Keinen hat Gott verlassen, BWV 369" is a beautiful and moving piece of music that showcases Bach's skill as a composer. Its simple melody and elegant harmonies make it a timeless piece that continues to be performed and enjoyed today.
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