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Joseph Rheinberger
Hymns (5), for chorus & organ, Op. 140
Works Info
Composer
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Joseph Rheinberger
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Hymn
Average_duration
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17:54
Movement_count
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5
Movement ....
Joseph Rheinberger's 'Hymns (5), for chorus & organ, Op. 140' is a collection of five hymns composed in 1884. The premiere of the work took place on November 16, 1884, at the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche in Munich, Germany. The work is divided into five movements, each based on a different hymn. The first movement is based on the hymn "Nun danket alle Gott" (Now Thank We All Our God). It begins with a majestic organ introduction, followed by the choir singing the hymn in unison. The movement features rich harmonies and a powerful organ accompaniment. The second movement is based on the hymn "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" (How Brightly Shines the Morning Star). It begins with a gentle organ introduction, followed by the choir singing the hymn in four-part harmony. The movement features a more subdued character than the first movement, with a focus on the beauty of the hymn's melody. The third movement is based on the hymn "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" (Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying). It begins with a dramatic organ introduction, followed by the choir singing the hymn in unison. The movement features a sense of urgency and excitement, with the choir and organ building to a powerful climax. The fourth movement is based on the hymn "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" (O Sacred Head, Now Wounded). It begins with a haunting organ introduction, followed by the choir singing the hymn in four-part harmony. The movement features a mournful character, with the choir and organ conveying the sorrowful nature of the hymn's text. The fifth and final movement is based on the hymn "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich" (Praise God, Ye Christians, All Together). It begins with a joyful organ introduction, followed by the choir singing the hymn in four-part harmony. The movement features a celebratory character, with the choir and organ conveying the exuberance of the hymn's text. Overall, Rheinberger's 'Hymns (5), for chorus & organ, Op. 140' is a masterful collection of hymns that showcases the composer's skill in writing for choir and organ. The work features a range of moods and emotions, from the majestic and powerful to the gentle and mournful, and is a testament to Rheinberger's ability to capture the essence of each hymn in his music.
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