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Johann Sebastian Bach
Mass: Kyrie & Gloria in B minor (early version), BWV 232
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Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Compose Date
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1733
Publication Date
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2005
Average_duration
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54:18
Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass: Kyrie & Gloria in B minor (early version), BWV 232, was composed in the early 1730s. The piece was premiered in Leipzig, Germany, in 1733. The Mass is divided into two main movements: the Kyrie and the Gloria. The Kyrie is a three-part movement that begins with a choral plea for mercy, "Kyrie eleison" (Lord, have mercy). This is followed by a duet between two soloists, who sing "Christe eleison" (Christ, have mercy). The movement concludes with a repetition of the choral plea for mercy. The Gloria is a nine-part movement that begins with a choral hymn of praise, "Gloria in excelsis Deo" (Glory to God in the highest). This is followed by a series of solo and choral movements that praise God and ask for his mercy. The movement concludes with a repetition of the choral hymn of praise. The Mass: Kyrie & Gloria in B minor (early version), BWV 232, is characterized by its intricate counterpoint, rich harmonies, and expressive melodies. Bach's use of multiple choirs and soloists creates a sense of grandeur and majesty, while his use of chromaticism and dissonance adds a sense of drama and tension to the music. Overall, the Mass: Kyrie & Gloria in B minor (early version), BWV 232, is a masterpiece of Baroque choral music, showcasing Bach's skill as a composer and his deep faith in God.
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