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It was to Bach's advantage that this chorale was harmonised at the end of Cantata 60 with a daring remarkable even for Bach.
Shaw has problems with shaping the final chorale, rushing both the climax and the closing diminuendo.
The strange giddiness of the first movement is immediately subdued by the grave brass chorale that opens the dark second movement.
The birds are chipper at chorale practice, tweeting away on window ledges behind me.
A sermon and invocation in Samoan was followed by an impromptu chorale, offering prayers and songs for the doomed.
Rhythmic values are quarter, eighth and half notes, and only the major finger pattern is used in the first chorale.
Bach later incorporated this cantata's beautiful final movement, a concerted setting of the same chorale melody, into his St. John's Passion.
There's a gorgeous chorale variation for brass and, most boldly, a full-unison restatement of the ground.
It concludes with a modern-day Bach chorale in the winds and a restatement of the stately, sonorous string chords from the opening procession.
Once you have finished, the judge may ask you to play any of the concert major scales or sight-read a chorale.
In this cantata, however, Bach treats each phrase of the chorale fugally throughout the first movement.
Being raised in a Lutheran tradition, my vocal writing is largely chorale style homophony contrasting with traditional contrapuntal textures.
Depending on the student's learning style, a teacher might ask a student to play the chord while naming the next chord in the chorale.
One chorister, who had previously sung in both the choir and the chorale formed a point of connection between groups, but there was little, if any, direct interaction.
Their search has proved enlightening, yielding chorale melodies, as well as works in the then modern styles of concerto, aria and mixed form.
Thus along with settings of chorale melodies there are pieces in the then modern genres of the concerto and aria, as well as mixed forms.
An even more radical variant was the Tábor mass, in which spiritual songs sung by the public completely replaced the chorale.
The use of a chorale theme on the organ at a specific point in the liturgy could very often be explained by the meaning of the chorale's text.
The Lutheran chorale became the sure spiritual foundation of Bach's output, no more tellingly than in the Eighteen Chorales Bach revised towards the end of his life.
The Psalm, essentially a chorale, sings sweet enough to break your heart.
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Of his compositions there remain four suites for orchestra, some small pieces for cembalo and some chorale arrangements.
Oppositional splendour is there, and the stained radiance of a Bachian chorale.
Later the chorale is sounded by the full band, with intermediate beats of rhythmic march.
Throughout the movement is this alternation of liturgic chorale with tender melody.
The text is taken from the Old Testament, together with part of a hymn or a chorale, and Bach called it a motet.
Likewise the notation of a chorale with a figured bass should not be omitted.
It is not a play, it is a chorale of woe, malediction, and want.
The chorale was the exact opposite of the motette of the Netherlands.
Then all the congregation sang the chorale, and the choir kept silence.
Then came the epistle, the litany, and the prelude to the chorale.
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