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Johannes Brahms
Choral prelude for organ "Mein Jesu, der du mich", Op. posth. 122/1
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Brahms
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Chorale Prelude
Compose Date
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1896
Average_duration
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4:45
Johannes Brahms composed the Choral Prelude for Organ Mein Jesu, der du mich, Op. posth. 122/1 in 1896, just a year before his death. The piece was premiered posthumously in 1902 by the German organist Karl Straube. The Choral Prelude for Organ Mein Jesu, der du mich, Op. posth. 122/1 is a single movement work that is based on the hymn tune "Herzlich tut mich verlangen" by Hans Leo Hassler. The piece is characterized by its solemn and introspective mood, which is conveyed through Brahms' use of rich harmonies and expressive melodies. The piece begins with a simple statement of the hymn tune in the pedal, which is then taken up by the manuals in a series of increasingly complex variations. Brahms' use of chromaticism and dissonance creates a sense of tension and unease, which is gradually resolved as the piece progresses. The Choral Prelude for Organ Mein Jesu, der du mich, Op. posth. 122/1 is notable for its use of counterpoint, which is a hallmark of Brahms' style. The piece features a number of intricate and interweaving melodic lines, which create a sense of complexity and depth. Overall, the Choral Prelude for Organ Mein Jesu, der du mich, Op. posth. 122/1 is a powerful and moving work that showcases Brahms' mastery of the organ and his ability to create deeply expressive music.
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