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Bach - Allein Gott in der Hh sei Ehr BWV 663 | Jan Liebermann

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Welcome back to my channel! I'm thrilled to share Johann Sebastian Bach's 'Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr' BWV 663. This magnificent piece, part of the Leipzig Chorales, showcases Bach's unparalleled genius in expressive harmony. Its gentle beauty may quietly lift your spirits. In Bach's “Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr“ BWV 663, the chorale melody is uniquely positioned in the tenor voice, symbolizing Jesus between heaven and earth. Written in 3/2 time, akin to many Passion-related chorales and the Crucifixus from the Mass in B minor, the piece features the cantus firmus briefly rising above the upper parts to signify Jesus' heavenly dominion. Near the end, after a florid solo, the music dramatically pauses on the word 'Not' (need) before leading to a radiant conclusion with 'erbarm dich unser aller' accompanied by an additional figured part. The refined ornamentation of the melody, ranging from buoyantly virtuosic to tormentedly chromatic, reflects the symbolism of Jesus’ life and suffering. I hope you enjoy this rendition! If you do, please give it a thumbs up, comment your thoughts, and subscribe for more classical music content. Make sure to share this video with your friends. Thanks for watching and supporting my channel! - - - Social links: Website: Facebook: Instagram: - - - #organist #pipeorgan #organ #johannsebastianbach #bach #organmusic #classicalmusic #baroque #music #subscribe #leaveacomment #leipzigchorales #bwv663 - - - This piece was performed by Jan Liebermann (18) in Justinuskirche, Frankfurt-Höchst. More information about the organ:

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