martin luther
-
St Matthew Passion - Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 | (Complete) (Full Concert) (J. S. Bach)
martin luther 31m ago
-
Buses are a Comin' - MLK 2013
martin luther 2h ago
-
I,Too, Sing America by Langston Hughes
martin luther 2h ago
-
キング牧師 愛と力について #loveデモ #occupylove
martin luther 5h ago
-
Inside the new MLK Hospital
martin luther 7h ago
-
Dr. Jane E. Smith - Spelman Women of Color Conference 2013
martin luther 9h ago
-
Martin Luther King Walk for service
martin luther 9h ago
-
Don Bosco Cristo Rey Students Read MLK's "Letter From Birmingham Jail"
martin luther 10h ago
-
Obama: "As An African American You Have To Work Twice As Hard As Anyone Else If You Want To Get By"
martin luther 13h ago
-
Dr John Henrik Clarke Black Family Unit
martin luther 13h ago
-
Josh Groban and Herbie Hancock at Feeding America
martin luther 17h ago
-
Dr. MLK, Jr. at First Baptist Church on 21 May 61
martin luther 23h ago
-
Boy Diagnosed With Low IQ Heals
martin luther 1d ago
-
Fund Raisin 2: The Return of the Legend of Vengeance Continues
martin luther 1d ago
-
WISIN Y YANDEL LIVE @ TSONGAS CENTER - MAY 25TH 2013
martin luther 1d ago
-
Join Love Peace Harmony Movement
martin luther 1d ago
-
Mt. Vernon Church Choir at The Informer's 7th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards
martin luther 2d ago
-
Baccalaureate 2013
martin luther 2d ago
-
Ode a La Nature Mon Dieu, Tu es Grand, Tu es Beau
martin luther 2d ago
-
Aretha Franklin - Precious Lord - Live Martin Luther King Funeral - 1968
martin luther 2d ago
-
Obama: "As An African American You Have To Work Twice As Hard As Anyone Else If You Want To Get By"
martin luther 2d ago
-
4 Inspirational Speeches (Martin Luther King, John Lennon, Steve Jobs and JFK)
martin luther 2d ago
-
Joe Madison - Glenn Beck doesn't know anything about the NAACP | Joe Madison - "The Black Eagle"
martin luther 2d ago
-
Martin Luther part 2/2 - Film complet cu subtitrare
martin luther 2d ago
-
Obama gets personal addressing grads
martin luther 2d ago
-
Obama Speech at Morehouse - Full commencement speech
martin luther 2d ago
-
10 mn qui changeront peut-être le monde...(4 mn pour expliquer comment agir simplement ...)
martin luther 3d ago
-
RAFA ANGEL MARADONA HD
martin luther 3d ago
-
We Love Jesus, Yes We Do?
martin luther 3d ago
St Matthew Passion - Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 | (Complete) (Full Concert) (J. S. Bach)
31m agoTags
Description
St Matthew Passion - Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 | (Complete) (Full Concert) (J. S. Bach) The St Matthew Passion, (also frequently St Matthew's Passion) BWV 244, (German: Matthäus-Passion), is a sacred oratorio from the Passions written by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1727 for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander (Christian Friedrich Henrici). It sets chapters 26 and 27 of the Gospel of Matthew (in the German translation of Martin Luther) to music, with interspersed chorales and arias. It is widely regarded as one of the masterpieces of classical sacred music. The original Latin title Passio Domini Nostri J.C. Secundum Evangelistam Matthaeum translates to "The Passion of our Lord J[esus] C[hrist] according to the Evangelist Matthew." Although Bach wrote four (or five) settings of the Passions only two have survived; the other is the St John Passion. The St Matthew Passion was probably first performed on Good Friday (11 April) 1727[1] in the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, where Bach was the Kantor of the School and Directoris Chori musici of Leipzig. He revised it by 1736, performing it again on 30 March 1736, this time including two organs in the instrumentation. He further revised and performed it again on 24 March 1742. Possibly due to the second organ being under repair, he switched the continuo instrument to harpsichord in Coro II, reinforced the continuo group in Coro II with a viola da gamba, and inserted a ripieno soprano in both movements 1 and 29. There is evidence of a further revision in 1743--1746, when the score as we know it originated, but no performance. Die Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244, ist eine oratorische Passion von Johann Sebastian Bach. Der Bericht vom Leiden und Sterben Jesu Christi nach dem Evangelium nach Matthäus bildet das Rückgrat. Ergänzt wird er um eingestreute Passionschoräle und erbauliche Dichtungen von Picander in freien Chören und Arien. Die Matthäus-Passion und die Johannes-Passion sind die beiden einzigen vollständig erhaltenen authentischen Passionswerke von Bach. Mit etwa 200 Minuten Aufführungsdauer und einer Besetzung von Solisten, zwei Chören und zwei Orchestern ist die Matthäus-Passion Bachs umfangreichstes und am stärksten besetztes Werk und stellt einen Höhepunkt protestantischer Kirchenmusik dar. Die Uraufführung fand am 11. April 1727 in der Thomaskirche in Leipzig statt. Nach Bachs Tod geriet das Werk in Vergessenheit. Die Wiederaufführung in einer gekürzten Version unter Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy im Jahr 1829 leitete die Bach-Renaissance ein. Passio secundum Matthaeum est longissimum oratorium a Iohanne Sebastiano Bach (BWV 244) compositum. Texus musica est apud Evangelium secundum Matthaeum quod Ultima Cena et Crucifixio Iesu tractantur. Pasión según san Mateo, Matthäus-Passion (J. S. Bach), Pasja według św. Mateusza, Матеус пасион, Passió segons sant Mateu, Matoušovy pašije, Κατά Ματθαίον Πάθη (Μπαχ), Matthäuspassion (Bach), Matthäus-Passion, Matteus-passio (Bach), Passione secondo Matteo, マタイ受難曲, 마태오 수난곡 (바흐), Passio secundum Matthaeum (Bach), Matthäus-Passion (J.S. Bach), Matteuspasjonen (Bach), Matteuspasjonen av Bach, Страсти по Матфею (Бах), Matteuspassionen, 1727
