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Michael Franck
Ach wie flüchtig, Ach wie nichtig
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Composer
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Michael Franck
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:44
"Ach wie flüchtig, Ach wie nichtig" is a sacred vocal work composed by Michael Franck, a German composer and poet of the Baroque era. The piece was composed in the early 17th century and premiered in the church of St. Lorenz in Nuremberg, Germany. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical and textual features. The first movement is a chorale, which features a simple, homophonic texture and a melody that is based on a Lutheran hymn. The text of the chorale reflects on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of living in accordance with God's will. The second movement is a recitative, which features a solo voice accompanied by a continuo instrument. The text of the recitative expands on the themes introduced in the chorale, emphasizing the transience of earthly pleasures and the need to focus on eternal salvation. The final movement is an aria, which features a solo voice accompanied by a more elaborate instrumental ensemble. The text of the aria is a prayer for God's guidance and protection in the face of life's uncertainties. Overall, "Ach wie flüchtig, Ach wie nichtig" is a reflective and introspective work that encourages listeners to contemplate the fleeting nature of life and the importance of living in accordance with God's will. The piece is notable for its simple yet effective use of musical and textual repetition, which reinforces the work's central themes and creates a sense of unity and coherence across its three movements.
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