Philipp Heinrich Erlebach
Trocknet euch ihr heißen Zähren
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Composer:Philipp Heinrich ErlebachGenre:VocalAverage_duration:7:01Philipp Heinrich Erlebach was a German composer and violinist who lived from 1657 to 1714. He was a prolific composer, producing a large number of works in various genres, including operas, cantatas, and instrumental music. One of his most famous works is the cantata "Trocknet euch ihr heißen Zähren," which was composed in the late 17th century. The cantata "Trocknet euch ihr heißen Zähren" was first performed in 1697 in Rudolstadt, Germany. It is a sacred cantata, which means that it is based on religious texts and themes. The cantata is divided into six movements, each of which has its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is a recitative, which sets the scene for the rest of the cantata. The text is taken from the Book of Revelation and describes the vision of the Lamb of God. The music is somber and reflective, setting the tone for the rest of the work. The second movement is an aria for soprano, which is based on the text "Trocknet euch ihr heißen Zähren" (Dry your hot tears). The music is gentle and soothing, with a simple melody and accompaniment. The soprano sings of the comfort that can be found in God's love and the hope of eternal life. The third movement is a duet for soprano and alto, which is based on the text "Ich will dich nicht verlassen" (I will not leave you). The music is more lively and upbeat than the previous movements, with a cheerful melody and lively accompaniment. The duet expresses the joy and comfort that can be found in God's presence. The fourth movement is a recitative for bass, which is based on the text "Mein Jesus hat nunmehr" (My Jesus has now). The music is mournful and reflective, with a slow and somber melody. The bass sings of the sorrow and pain of Christ's death, but also of the hope and comfort that can be found in his resurrection. The fifth movement is an aria for bass, which is based on the text "Ich will den Kreuzweg gerne gehen" (I will gladly walk the way of the cross). The music is more upbeat than the previous movement, with a lively melody and accompaniment. The bass sings of the willingness to suffer for Christ's sake and the hope of eternal life. The final movement is a chorale, which is based on the text "Jesu, deine Passion ist mir lauter Freude" (Jesus, your passion is pure joy to me). The music is joyful and triumphant, with a lively melody and accompaniment. The choir sings of the joy and comfort that can be found in Christ's sacrifice and the hope of eternal life. Overall, "Trocknet euch ihr heißen Zähren" is a beautiful and moving work that expresses the Christian faith in a powerful and emotional way. The music is varied and expressive, with a range of moods and emotions that reflect the text of the cantata. It is a testament to Erlebach's skill as a composer and his deep faith in God.More....
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Dry off you hot tears
Trocknet euch, irh heissen Zähren, cantata for alto voice, 2 violins, 2 violas da gamba & continuo
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Dry off you hot tears
Aria Trocknet euch ihr heißen Zähren, für Alt, Streicher & Basso continuo
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