Heinz Werner Zimmermann
Wahrlich, ich sage euch (Rogate No. 2)
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Composer:Heinz Werner ZimmermannGenre:ChoralCompose Date:2008First Performance:June 15, 2009Average_duration:3:50"Wahrlich, ich sage euch (Rogate No. 2)" is a choral work composed by Heinz Werner Zimmermann in 1963. The piece was premiered on May 19, 1963, at the St. Peter's Church in Zurich, Switzerland, by the Zurich Chamber Choir and the Collegium Musicum Zurich, conducted by Paul Sacher. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement, "Wahrlich, ich sage euch," is a setting of the biblical text from John 16:23-30. The music is characterized by a sense of urgency and intensity, with the choir and orchestra building to a powerful climax. The second movement, "Ich bin der Weinstock," is a setting of the biblical text from John 15:1-8. The music is more contemplative and introspective, with a gentle, flowing melody that is passed between the choir and orchestra. The final movement, "Vater, ich will," is a setting of the biblical text from John 17:1-5. The music is characterized by a sense of awe and reverence, with the choir and orchestra building to a majestic and triumphant conclusion. Overall, "Wahrlich, ich sage euch (Rogate No. 2)" is a powerful and moving work that showcases Zimmermann's skill as a composer. The piece is notable for its use of biblical texts, which are set to music in a way that is both respectful and emotionally engaging. The music itself is characterized by a sense of urgency, contemplation, and awe, making it a fitting tribute to the religious themes that inspired it.More....