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Johann Sebastian Bach
Wo ist mein Schäflein, BWV 507
Works Info
Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1736
Average_duration
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2:43
'Wo ist mein Schäflein, BWV 507' is a sacred aria composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. The piece was composed in the early 18th century, during Bach's tenure as the court musician in Weimar. The aria was first performed in Weimar, Germany, in the early 1700s. 'Wo ist mein Schäflein, BWV 507' is a solo vocal piece that is typically performed by a soprano or tenor. The aria is composed of three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style and structure. The first movement of 'Wo ist mein Schäflein, BWV 507' is a recitative, which is a type of vocal music that is characterized by its free-flowing, speech-like rhythm. In this movement, the soloist sings a series of melodic phrases that are accompanied by a simple, chordal accompaniment. The text of the recitative is taken from a German hymn, and it speaks of the shepherd's search for his lost sheep. The second movement of 'Wo ist mein Schäflein, BWV 507' is an aria, which is a type of vocal music that is characterized by its lyrical melody and elaborate ornamentation. In this movement, the soloist sings a beautiful melody that is accompanied by a more complex, contrapuntal accompaniment. The text of the aria speaks of the shepherd's joy at finding his lost sheep. The third and final movement of 'Wo ist mein Schäflein, BWV 507' is a da capo aria, which is a type of vocal music that is characterized by its A-B-A structure. In this movement, the soloist repeats the melody of the second movement, but with added ornamentation and variation. The text of the da capo aria speaks of the shepherd's gratitude for the love and care of his sheep. Overall, 'Wo ist mein Schäflein, BWV 507' is a beautiful and expressive piece of sacred music that showcases Bach's mastery of vocal composition. The piece is characterized by its lyrical melodies, complex harmonies, and intricate ornamentation, and it remains a beloved work in the classical repertoire to this day.
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