Carl Loewe
Das Sühnopfer des Neuen Bundes
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Composer:Carl LoeweGenre:ChoralStyle:OratorioAverage_duration:96:11Carl Loewe's 'Das Sühnopfer des Neuen Bundes' is a sacred oratorio composed in 1847. The premiere of the work took place on March 21, 1847, in St. Mary's Church in Danzig, Poland. The oratorio consists of six movements and is scored for four soloists, mixed choir, and orchestra. The first movement, 'Einleitung,' is an instrumental prelude that sets the tone for the oratorio. The second movement, 'Die Ankündigung,' features the tenor soloist announcing the coming of the Messiah. The third movement, 'Die Geburt,' describes the birth of Jesus and features the choir and soloists. The fourth movement, 'Die Taufe,' depicts the baptism of Jesus and features the bass soloist. The fifth movement, 'Die Versuchung,' describes the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness and features the tenor soloist. The final movement, 'Das Opfer,' depicts the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and features the choir and soloists. The oratorio is characterized by its use of Romantic-era harmonies and melodies. Loewe's use of chromaticism and dissonance creates a sense of tension and drama throughout the work. The choral writing is particularly noteworthy, with the choir often singing in unison or octaves to create a powerful and unified sound. Overall, 'Das Sühnopfer des Neuen Bundes' is a powerful and moving work that showcases Loewe's skill as a composer of sacred music. Its premiere was well-received, and it remains a popular work in the choral repertoire today.More....
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