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Volker David Kirchner
Und Salomo sprach…
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Works Info
Composer
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Volker David Kirchner
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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6:17
'Und Salomo sprach…' is a choral work composed by Volker David Kirchner in 2001. The piece was premiered on October 28, 2001, at the St. Michaelis Church in Hamburg, Germany, by the Hamburg Chamber Choir and the Ensemble Resonanz. The work is divided into six movements, each of which is based on a text from the biblical book of Ecclesiastes. The first movement, "Vanity of vanities," sets the tone for the piece with its contemplative and introspective mood. The second movement, "A time to be born," is more lively and rhythmic, reflecting the joy of new beginnings. The third movement, "A time to die," is somber and mournful, with the choir singing in a hushed and reverent tone. The fourth movement, "A time to weep," is similarly mournful, with the choir singing in a plaintive and sorrowful manner. The fifth movement, "A time to dance," is more upbeat and celebratory, with the choir and ensemble creating a lively and joyful atmosphere. The final movement, "The end of the matter," brings the piece to a close with a sense of finality and resolution. Throughout the work, Kirchner employs a variety of choral techniques and textures, ranging from dense and complex harmonies to sparse and simple melodies. The ensemble, consisting of strings, winds, and percussion, provides a rich and varied accompaniment, with each instrument contributing to the overall texture and mood of the piece. Overall, 'Und Salomo sprach…' is a powerful and moving work that explores the themes of life, death, and the passage of time. Kirchner's skillful use of choral and instrumental techniques creates a rich and evocative musical landscape that is both contemplative and uplifting.
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