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Johann Sebastian Bach
Mass in G major, BWV 236
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Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Mass
Compose Date
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1738 - 1739
Publication Date
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1858
Average_duration
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27:59
Movement_count
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6
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Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in G major, BWV 236, is a sacred choral work composed in Leipzig, Germany, in the early 1730s. It is believed to have been written for the feast of Visitation, which commemorates the visit of the Virgin Mary to her cousin Elizabeth. The work is scored for four-part choir, soloists, and continuo. The Mass in G major, BWV 236, consists of four movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. The Kyrie is a solemn plea for mercy, with the choir and soloists alternating in prayerful supplication. The Gloria is a joyful hymn of praise, with the choir and soloists celebrating the glory of God. The Sanctus is a hymn of adoration, with the choir and soloists proclaiming the holiness of God. The Agnus Dei is a prayer for peace, with the choir and soloists asking for the mercy of God. The Mass in G major, BWV 236, is characterized by its simplicity and elegance. The work is written in a homophonic style, with the choir and soloists singing in unison or in simple harmonies. The melodies are straightforward and easy to sing, with a focus on clarity and expressiveness. The work is also notable for its use of the continuo, which provides a rich and supportive accompaniment to the voices. The Mass in G major, BWV 236, premiered in Leipzig, Germany, in the early 1730s. It was likely performed by the choir of St. Thomas Church, where Bach served as cantor and music director. The work has since become a beloved part of the choral repertoire, admired for its beauty, simplicity, and spiritual depth.
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