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Why is Mass in B Minor important?
One of the most profound and astounding spiritual testaments ever composed, Johann Sebastian Bach’s Mass in B minor is the summation of a lifetime of creating music. Unlike the majority of his music, which was written for church services, Bach wrote his Mass in B minor to leave a musical legacy.
Is Mass in B Minor A sacred music?
The Mass is a compendium of vocal sacred music, similar to other collections that Bach compiled during the last decade of his life, such as the Clavier-Übung III, The Art of Fugue, the Goldberg Variations, the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes and The Musical Offering.
What is Bach B minor Mass about?
The Mass in B minor is the consecration of a whole life: started in 1733 for “diplomatic” reasons, it was finished in the very last years of Bach’s life, when he had already gone blind. This monumental work is a synthesis of every stylistic and technical contribution the Cantor of Leipzig made to music.
How long is Bach’s entire Mass in B Minor?
around two hours
The enormous length of the final product (around two hours in duration) was clearly beyond the requirements of the divine service in Leipzig and indeed any liturgical purpose; a matter which remains the subject of scholarly debate.
Was JS Bach Catholic or Lutheran?
Johann Sebastian Bach was a faithful Lutheran, which makes it all the more surprising that perhaps his greatest work was a musical setting of the Roman Catholic Mass in Latin. J. S. Bach is widely considered to be one of the history’s greatest musical composers.
What were Bach’s beliefs?
At the age of seven, Bach went to school where he received religious instruction and studied Latin and other subjects. His Lutheran faith would influence his later musical works. By the time he turned 10, Bach found himself an orphan after the death of both of his parents.
When was the mass in B minor composed?
The Mass in B minor ( German: h-Moll-Messe ), BWV 232, is an extended setting of the Mass ordinary by Johann Sebastian Bach. The composition was completed in 1749, the year before the composer’s death, and was to a large extent based on earlier work, such as a Sanctus Bach had composed in 1724.
Why did Bach choose the ordinary of the mass?
Bach may have opted for the Ordinary of the Mass because it gave him a lot of freedom. There is a great deal of text and it is not dictated which movements should be sung by the chorus and which should be arias. Neither are there any rules about the number of movements.
What are the best Bach pieces in B minor?
“Conductor Jos van Veldhoven and many musicians about the Mass in B minor, the best of Bach.” 1. Coro Kyrie eleison. 2. Duetto (soprano I&II) Christe eleison. 3. Coro Kyrie eleison. 4. Coro Gloria in excelsis Deo. bonae voluntatis.
Was Bach’s Mass different from that of Leipzig or Dresden?
Whereas Bach’s text did differ somewhat from the Roman Catholic liturgy, such a restricted setting of the Mass was quite common at the Catholic court of Dresden. Moreover, the form was extremely well suited to the custom in Dresden (rather than that in Leipzig); namely a Mass in separate movements, as in the Neapolitan style of Zelenka.