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Johann Heinrich Rolle
Kommt her und schauet die Werke des Herrn
Works Info
Composer
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Johann Heinrich Rolle
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:11
Johann Heinrich Rolle's "Kommt her und schauet die Werke des Herrn" is a sacred cantata that was composed in the late 18th century. The piece was first premiered in 1783 in Magdeburg, Germany, and it consists of six movements that are performed by a choir and orchestra. The first movement, "Kommt her und schauet die Werke des Herrn," is an opening chorus that sets the tone for the rest of the cantata. It features a lively and joyful melody that is accompanied by a full orchestra and choir. The lyrics of the chorus invite the listener to come and see the works of the Lord and to praise Him for His greatness. The second movement, "Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes," is a duet for soprano and alto that is accompanied by a string quartet. The piece is based on Psalm 19:1, which states that the heavens declare the glory of God. The duet features a beautiful melody that is sung by the two soloists, and it is characterized by its gentle and peaceful tone. The third movement, "Der Herr ist groß," is a bass aria that is accompanied by a full orchestra. The piece is based on Psalm 145:3, which states that the Lord is great and worthy of praise. The aria features a powerful and majestic melody that is sung by the soloist, and it is characterized by its grandeur and strength. The fourth movement, "Ich will den Herrn loben allezeit," is a soprano aria that is accompanied by a string quartet. The piece is based on Psalm 34:2, which states that the singer will praise the Lord at all times. The aria features a joyful and uplifting melody that is sung by the soloist, and it is characterized by its light and airy tone. The fifth movement, "Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden," is a chorus that is accompanied by a full orchestra. The piece is based on Psalm 117:1, which states that all nations should praise the Lord. The chorus features a lively and energetic melody that is sung by the choir, and it is characterized by its exuberance and enthusiasm. The final movement, "Amen," is a closing chorus that is accompanied by a full orchestra. The piece features a simple and straightforward melody that is sung by the choir, and it is characterized by its peaceful and calming tone. The lyrics of the chorus affirm the truth of the previous movements and express the choir's desire to praise the Lord. Overall, Johann Heinrich Rolle's "Kommt her und schauet die Werke des Herrn" is a beautiful and uplifting sacred cantata that celebrates the greatness of God. The piece is characterized by its joyful melodies, powerful lyrics, and grand orchestration, and it remains a beloved work of sacred music to this day.
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