Johann Ludwig Krebs
Preambulum sopra "Jesu, mein Zuversicht"
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Composer:Johann Ludwig KrebsAverage_duration:1:35Johann Ludwig Krebs was a German composer and organist who lived from 1713 to 1780. He was a student of Johann Sebastian Bach and worked as an organist in various churches throughout his career. One of his most famous works is the "Preambulum sopra Jesu, mein Zuversicht," which was composed in the mid-18th century. The "Preambulum sopra Jesu, mein Zuversicht" is a prelude for organ that is based on the hymn "Jesu, mein Zuversicht," which was written by Johann Franck in the 17th century. The prelude is in the key of G major and is written in a free form, with no specific tempo or time signature indicated. The piece begins with a simple, yet majestic, melody played in the right hand of the organ. This melody is then repeated in the left hand, while the right hand plays a more elaborate counterpoint. The two hands then switch roles, with the left hand playing the melody and the right hand playing the counterpoint. The middle section of the prelude is more complex, with a series of arpeggios and runs played in both hands. This section builds to a climax, before returning to the simple melody of the opening section. The final section of the prelude is a variation on the opening melody, with the addition of a more elaborate counterpoint. The piece ends with a flourish, as the organist plays a series of chords that bring the prelude to a close. Overall, the "Preambulum sopra Jesu, mein Zuversicht" is a beautiful and uplifting piece of music that showcases Krebs' skill as a composer and organist. Its simple melody and complex counterpoint make it a popular choice for organists and listeners alike. The piece was likely composed in the mid-18th century and has been performed and recorded by many organists over the years.More....
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