Johann Jacob Froberger
Méditation, faite sur ma mort future Memento Morj Froberger
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Composer:Johann Jacob FrobergerGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:6:30Johann Jacob Froberger was a German Baroque composer and keyboard virtuoso who lived from 1616 to 1667. One of his most famous works is the "Méditation, faite sur ma mort future Memento Morj Froberger," which translates to "Meditation, made on my future death, Remember Death Froberger." This piece is a reflection on the inevitability of death and the transience of life, a common theme in Baroque art. The "Méditation" was composed in 1656, and it is believed to have been written as a personal reflection on Froberger's own mortality. The piece is written for harpsichord and consists of a single movement. It is a slow, mournful piece that is meant to be played with great expression and feeling. The "Méditation" is characterized by its use of dissonance and chromaticism, which create a sense of tension and unease. The piece also features a number of ornamentations and embellishments, which are typical of Baroque music. The use of these techniques adds to the emotional intensity of the piece and helps to convey the sense of impending doom that is central to its theme. The "Méditation" premiered in Vienna in 1656, and it quickly became one of Froberger's most popular works. It was widely performed throughout Europe during the Baroque period and has remained a popular piece among harpsichordists to this day. Overall, the "Méditation, faite sur ma mort future Memento Morj Froberger" is a powerful and moving reflection on the transience of life and the inevitability of death. Its use of dissonance, ornamentation, and chromaticism make it a quintessential example of Baroque music, and its emotional intensity continues to resonate with audiences today.More....
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Meditation, made on my future death Memento Morj Froberger
Méditation faite sur ma mort future, la quelle se joue lentement avec discretion, à Paris 1 mai Anno 1660
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Meditation, made on my future death Memento Morj Froberger
Méditation sur ma mort future in D major
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