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Bach 'Ein Feste Burg et Unser Gott' Summary

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A* level complete summary of Bach 'Ein feste burg et unser gott' set work, with wider listening examples.

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J.S Bach- Cantata ‘Ein feste Burg ist
unser Gott’
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
 Bach was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period
 He was primarily a choral composer, but also wrote instrumental works such as his Brandenburg Concertos
 In 1923, he was employed at the Cantor at St Thomas in Leipzig- during his time at St. Thomas, he wrote music
for the Lutheran churches of the city (that had just undergone reformation)
 He wrote around 300 cantatas, 100 of which have been lost since his death

Baroque Period (1600-1750)
The political control of the church loosened, meaning that non-religious music was able to flourish during this period.
Baroque music was encouraged by the Catholic church, who decided that the arts should aim to communicate
religious themes.

 Diatonic tonality
 Polyphony was hugely common in both instrumental choral works
 Heavy use of string instruments

Context
 In the 16th century, Martin Luther (the founder of the Protestant/Lutheran church) aimed to involve more
ordinary people in church ceremonies- this led to more congregational singing in German rather than Latin, often
in the form of a Chorale. These chorales were then incorporated into more complex cantatas, written for soloist
and accompanied by an orchestra
 This piece is an example of a cantata, which were required for Sunday church services
 This chorale that this Cantata is based on was written by Luther, then adapted by Bach. It is one of Bach’ most
famous Cantatas
 A cantata is a work for voices and instruments, with several movements, and were either sacred or secular
 Bach wrote around 300 church Cantatas, of which only 200 survived

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