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Kay Johannsen
Et vidimus gloriam ejus
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Works Info
Composer
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Kay Johannsen
Genre
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Choral
Compose Date
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2010
Average_duration
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08:33
"Et vidimus gloriam ejus" is a choral work composed by Kay Johannsen, a German composer, conductor, and organist. The piece was composed in 2010 and premiered on December 19, 2010, at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Germany. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "Et vidimus gloriam ejus," is a powerful and majestic opening that sets the tone for the entire piece. The choir sings in unison, with the organ providing a rich and full accompaniment. The text is taken from the Gospel of John, and the music reflects the awe and wonder of the shepherds as they witness the glory of the Lord. The second movement, "Gloria in excelsis Deo," is a joyful and exuberant celebration of the birth of Christ. The choir sings in four-part harmony, with the organ providing a lively and energetic accompaniment. The text is taken from the traditional Latin Mass, and the music reflects the joy and excitement of the angels as they announce the birth of the Savior. The final movement, "Et verbum caro factum est," is a quiet and contemplative reflection on the mystery of the Incarnation. The choir sings in a gentle and subdued manner, with the organ providing a soft and delicate accompaniment. The text is taken from the Gospel of John, and the music reflects the wonder and mystery of the Word becoming flesh. Overall, "Et vidimus gloriam ejus" is a powerful and moving choral work that captures the essence of the Christmas story. Johannsen's use of rich harmonies, powerful melodies, and intricate counterpoint creates a sense of awe and wonder that is both inspiring and uplifting. The piece is a testament to Johannsen's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the power of music to convey the deepest emotions and feelings of the human spirit.
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