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Johann Sebastian Bach
Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 434
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Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chorale
Compose Date
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before 1751
Publication Date
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1784 - 1787
Average_duration
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1:18
Johann Sebastian Bach composed "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 434" in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written during his time as the court organist in Weimar, Germany. The piece is a chorale prelude, which is a type of composition that features a hymn tune as the basis for the music. The premiere of "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 434" is also unknown, as it was likely performed in a church setting rather than a concert hall. However, the piece has since become a staple of organ repertoire and is frequently performed in recitals and church services. The composition consists of a single movement and is relatively short, lasting only about two minutes. The piece begins with a simple statement of the hymn tune, which is then elaborated upon with intricate ornamentation and harmonies. The melody is passed between the hands of the organist, creating a sense of dialogue between the different voices of the instrument. One of the characteristics of "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 434" is its use of counterpoint, which is the technique of combining multiple melodies to create a complex and harmonically rich texture. Bach was a master of counterpoint, and this piece showcases his skill in this area. The piece also features a sense of rhythmic drive, with a steady pulse that propels the music forward. Overall, "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 434" is a beautiful and expressive piece of music that showcases Bach's mastery of the organ and his skill in composing for the instrument. Its popularity and enduring appeal are a testament to the enduring power of Bach's music.
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