Johann Georg Ebeling
Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr
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Composer:Johann Georg EbelingGenre:ChoralPublication Date:1666-1667Average_duration:2:13"Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr" is a sacred vocal work composed by Johann Georg Ebeling, a German composer and hymn writer. The piece was composed in the 17th century and was first premiered in a church setting. It is a four-movement work that features a solo voice accompanied by a continuo instrument, typically a harpsichord or organ. The first movement of "Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr" is a recitative that sets the tone for the piece. The soloist sings in a declamatory style, conveying a sense of urgency and pleading. The text of the recitative is taken from the book of Isaiah and speaks of the need for comfort and reassurance in times of trouble. The second movement is an aria that features a more melodic and lyrical style. The soloist sings of the comfort that can be found in God's love and protection. The music is characterized by flowing melodic lines and a gentle, pastoral feel. The third movement is another recitative that returns to the urgent and pleading tone of the first movement. The soloist sings of the trials and tribulations of life and the need for God's help and guidance. The final movement is a joyful aria that celebrates the comfort and reassurance that can be found in God's love. The music is characterized by lively rhythms and a sense of exuberance and triumph. Overall, "Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr" is a beautiful and moving work that speaks to the human need for comfort and reassurance in times of trouble. Ebeling's music is characterized by a sense of urgency and pleading, as well as a deep faith in God's love and protection.More....