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Felix Mendelssohn
Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh' darein in A minor
Works Info
Composer
:
Felix Mendelssohn
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Cantata
Compose Date
:
Apr 5, 1832
Publication Date
:
1972
Average_duration
:
11:40
Movement_count
:
4
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'Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh' darein' is a sacred choral work composed by Felix Mendelssohn in A minor. The piece was composed in 1831 and premiered on August 14, 1831, in Berlin. The work is based on a Lutheran hymn by Martin Luther, which is a prayer for God's mercy and protection. The piece is divided into four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a chorale fantasia, which features the choir singing the hymn melody in unison while the orchestra provides a rich and complex accompaniment. The second movement is a fugue, which showcases Mendelssohn's mastery of counterpoint. The third movement is a chorale, which is a simple and straightforward setting of the hymn melody. The final movement is a chorale fugue, which brings the piece to a grand and triumphant conclusion. One of the most striking characteristics of 'Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh' darein' is Mendelssohn's use of harmony. He employs rich and complex harmonies throughout the piece, which create a sense of depth and intensity. The piece also features a wide range of dynamics, from the soft and delicate to the loud and powerful. Mendelssohn's use of orchestration is also noteworthy, as he employs a full orchestra to create a rich and varied sound. Overall, 'Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh' darein' is a masterful work that showcases Mendelssohn's skill as a composer. Its rich harmonies, complex counterpoint, and powerful orchestration make it a standout piece in the choral repertoire.
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