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Georg Philipp Telemann
Er kam, lobsinget ihm, TWV 1:462
Works Info
Composer
:
Georg Philipp Telemann
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Ode
Compose Date
:
1759
Average_duration
:
15:24
Movement_count
:
7
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Georg Philipp Telemann's "Er kam, lobsinget ihm" (He came, sing praises to him) is a sacred cantata for solo voice, strings, and continuo. It was composed in 1725 and premiered in Hamburg, Germany. The cantata consists of four movements and is based on a text from Psalm 100. The first movement is an aria for the solo voice, accompanied by the strings and continuo. The music is joyful and celebratory, reflecting the text's exhortation to "make a joyful noise unto the Lord." The soloist sings of the arrival of the Lord and calls on all to sing praises to him. The second movement is a recitative for the soloist, accompanied by the continuo. The music is more subdued and reflective, as the soloist contemplates the greatness of the Lord and his mercy towards his people. The third movement is another aria for the soloist, this time accompanied by the strings alone. The music is more introspective and contemplative, as the soloist reflects on the Lord's goodness and the blessings he has bestowed upon his people. The final movement is a lively and joyful chorus, with the soloist joining in. The music is celebratory and triumphant, as all sing praises to the Lord and give thanks for his goodness and mercy. Overall, "Er kam, lobsinget ihm" is a beautiful and uplifting work, with Telemann's music perfectly capturing the joy and reverence of the text. The cantata is a testament to Telemann's skill as a composer and his deep faith.
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