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Gottfried August Homilius
Choral Prelude for organ, "O Grosser Gott du Reines Wesen"
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Gottfried August Homilius
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Chorale Prelude
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3:27
Gottfried August Homilius was a German composer and organist of the late Baroque era. He was born in Rosenthal, Saxony, on October 2, 1714, and died in Dresden on June 2, 1785. Homilius was a student of Johann Sebastian Bach and later became the cantor and organist at the Frauenkirche in Dresden. One of Homilius's most famous works is the Choral Prelude for organ, O Grosser Gott du Reines Wesen. This piece was composed in the late 18th century and is a beautiful example of Homilius's skill as a composer and organist. The Choral Prelude for organ, O Grosser Gott du Reines Wesen, is a four-movement work that is based on the hymn tune of the same name. The first movement is a prelude that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. It is a slow and contemplative movement that features a simple melody played on the organ. The second movement is a fugue that is based on the same melody as the prelude. This movement is more complex than the prelude and features intricate counterpoint and a lively tempo. The third movement is a chorale that features the hymn tune played on the organ. This movement is slower than the fugue and is meant to be a moment of reflection and contemplation. The final movement is a postlude that brings the piece to a close. This movement is similar to the prelude in that it is slow and contemplative, but it features a more complex melody and more intricate harmonies. Overall, the Choral Prelude for organ, O Grosser Gott du Reines Wesen, is a beautiful and complex work that showcases Homilius's skill as a composer and organist. It is a piece that is still performed and enjoyed by organists and music lovers today.
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