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Samuel Scheidt
O Jesulein süss
Works Info
Composer
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Samuel Scheidt
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:51
'O Jesulein süss' is a Christmas carol composed by Samuel Scheidt, a German composer and organist of the early Baroque era. The carol was composed in the early 17th century and was first published in 1622 in Scheidt's collection of sacred vocal music, entitled 'Cantiones sacrae'. The carol is written in four movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style and mood. The first movement is a simple and tender lullaby, sung by the Virgin Mary to the baby Jesus. The second movement is a joyful and celebratory chorus, sung by the angels in heaven. The third movement is a reflective and introspective aria, sung by the shepherds who have come to visit the newborn Jesus. The final movement is a triumphant and exultant chorus, sung by all the voices together, praising the glory of God and the birth of his son. The musical characteristics of 'O Jesulein süss' are typical of the early Baroque era, with a focus on melody and harmony rather than complex counterpoint. The carol is written in a simple and accessible style, with clear and memorable melodies that are easy to sing and remember. The harmonies are rich and expressive, with a strong sense of tonality and a clear hierarchy of chords. The use of instruments is minimal, with the focus on the voices and the text. Overall, 'O Jesulein süss' is a beautiful and timeless Christmas carol that has been beloved by generations of listeners. Its simple and heartfelt melodies, combined with its rich and expressive harmonies, make it a perfect expression of the joy and wonder of the Christmas season.
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