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Johann Michael Bach
Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn
Works Info
Composer
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Johann Michael Bach
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Keyboard
Style
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Chorale Prelude
Average_duration
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1:43
'Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn' is a sacred cantata composed by Johann Michael Bach, a German composer of the Baroque era. The cantata was composed in the early 17th century and premiered in Arnstadt, Germany. It is a vocal work that consists of six movements and is based on the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 11, verses 28-30. The first movement of the cantata is an aria for bass soloist, 'Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn' (Come to me, says the Son of God). The aria is characterized by its slow tempo and expressive melody, which is accompanied by a simple basso continuo. The second movement is a duet for soprano and alto, 'Ich will euch laben' (I will refresh you), which is a lively and joyful piece that features imitative counterpoint between the two voices. The third movement is a recitative for tenor, 'O Wunder, dass ein Herz voll Gnad' (Oh wonder, that a heart full of grace), which is a contemplative and introspective piece that reflects on the mercy and love of God. The fourth movement is an aria for alto, 'Ich bin bereit, komm, Jesu, komm' (I am ready, come, Jesus, come), which is a tender and intimate piece that expresses the longing of the soul for union with God. The fifth movement is a recitative for bass, 'So geh ich mit beherzten Schritten' (Thus I go with courageous steps), which is a confident and resolute piece that affirms the believer's trust in God's guidance and protection. The final movement is a chorale, 'Komm, Jesu, komm zu deiner Kirche' (Come, Jesus, come to your church), which is a joyful and celebratory piece that expresses the hope and expectation of the faithful for the return of Christ. Overall, 'Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn' is a beautiful and expressive cantata that showcases Johann Michael Bach's skill in vocal composition and his deep faith in God. Its movements range from contemplative and introspective to joyful and celebratory, and its themes of love, mercy, and trust in God are timeless and universal.
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