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Johann Ludwig Krebs
Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein (organo pleno)
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Johann Ludwig Krebs
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Chorale
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1:15
Johann Ludwig Krebs was a German composer and organist of the Baroque era. He was a student of Johann Sebastian Bach and served as the court organist in Weimar and Altenburg. One of his most famous works is the organ piece "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein" (Now rejoice, dear Christians all), which was composed in the mid-18th century. The piece is written for organo pleno, which means that all the stops on the organ are used to create a full and rich sound. It is a chorale prelude, which means that it is based on a Lutheran hymn. The hymn "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein" was written by Martin Luther and is a joyful song of praise. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement is a lively and joyful introduction, with the melody of the hymn played in the upper register of the organ. The second movement is a slower and more contemplative section, with the melody played in the lower register of the organ. The third movement is a return to the joyful theme of the first movement, with the melody played in a more complex and ornamented form. One of the characteristics of Krebs' style is his use of counterpoint, which is the technique of combining multiple melodies to create a harmonious whole. In "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein," Krebs uses counterpoint to create a rich and complex texture, with multiple melodies weaving in and out of each other. Another characteristic of Krebs' style is his use of ornamentation, which is the addition of decorative flourishes to the melody. In "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein," Krebs uses ornamentation to add interest and complexity to the melody, while still maintaining the joyful and celebratory mood of the piece. Overall, "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein" is a beautiful and uplifting piece of music, showcasing Krebs' skill as a composer and organist. Its joyful melody and complex texture make it a beloved piece of music for organists and listeners alike.
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