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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Die Israeliten in der Wüste, H. 775, Wq. 238
Works Info
Composer
:
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Oratorio
Compose Date
:
1769
Publication Date
:
1775
First Performance
:
Nov 1, 1769
Average_duration
:
78:36
Movement_count
:
28
Movement ....
Die Israeliten in der Wüste, H. 775, Wq. 238 is an oratorio composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in 1775. The piece was premiered in Hamburg on March 23, 1775, and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. The oratorio is divided into three movements, each of which tells a different part of the story of the Israelites' journey through the wilderness. The first movement, "The Israelites in the Wilderness," sets the scene and introduces the main characters. The second movement, "The Golden Calf," tells the story of the Israelites' worship of the golden calf and their subsequent punishment. The final movement, "The Promised Land," depicts the Israelites' arrival in the land of Canaan and their joyous celebration. One of the most notable characteristics of Die Israeliten in der Wüste is its use of dramatic contrasts. The piece alternates between moments of intense drama and moments of quiet reflection, creating a sense of tension and release that keeps the audience engaged throughout. The music is also highly expressive, with soaring melodies and intricate harmonies that convey the emotional depth of the story. Overall, Die Israeliten in der Wüste is a powerful and moving work that showcases Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's skill as a composer. Its timeless themes of faith, redemption, and perseverance continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a beloved piece of classical music.
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