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  • January 8, 2022
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Bach- Ein feste burg est unser gott
Context
 Bach was born in 1985 and died in 1750
 He was a German composer, and one of the most famous musicians of the Baroque period
 In 1923 he was employed as the Cantor at St Thomas in Leipzig- he wrote music for the Lutheran churches of
that city (that had just undergone reformation)
 He wrote about 300 cantatas, 100 of which had been lost since his death
 During the Baroque period, political control of the church loosened, meaning that non-religious music was
able to flourish
 Baroque music was encouraged by the Catholic church, who decided that arts should aim to communicate
religious themes
 In the 16th century, Martin Luther wanted to involve more ordinary people in church ceremonies, which led to
more congregational singing in German, often in the form of a Chorale. These chorales were incorporated into
more complex cantatas, written for a soloist and accompanied by an orchestra
Instrumentation and dynamics
Chorus: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
 SATB choir
 Orchestra- strings and oboe
 2x basso continuo- cello and cembalo; violone and organ
 Orchestral parts double to the vocals
 Lack of dynamics throughout the piece due to the limited nature of instruments of the time (especially the
keyboard instruments)
Aria and Chorale: ‘Alles, was von Gott geboren’
 Duet for soprano and bass
 Oboe (which doubles the soprano), unison violin and violas, and continuo
Chorale: ‘Das wort sie sollen lassen stahn’
 SATB choir- simpler vocal lines so would be sung by the congregation
 2x violins
 Oboe (in A) and tenor oboe (in F)
 Continuo organ, which doubles the bass
Melody
Chorus: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
 Lots of melismas throughout- complex vocals
 Conjunct and scalic movement
 Chromatic movement when saying ‘he is cruelly equipped’- example of word painting
 Oboe plays simpler lines than the singers
Aria and Chorale: ‘Alles, was von Gott geboren’
 Soprano sings an ornamented version of the chorale melody- like the A1 section of Purcell’s Music for a While
 Ornate melismas
 Scalic bassline
 Chromaticism in soprano- more expressive
 No dynamics
Chorale: ‘Das wort sie sollen lassen stahn’
 Mostly syllabic
 Passing notes create flow and melodic interest
Harmony
Chorus: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
 Functional and diatonic harmony- typical of Baroque harmony
 Tonic pedals- Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto no.5 (III)
 Suspensions
Aria and Chorale: ‘Alles, was von Gott geboren’
 Walking bass in the continuo- on the beat quavers, which are very typical of music in the Baroque period
 Perfect cadences throughout the piece which help to reinforce the key
Chorale: ‘Das wort sie sollen lassen stahn’
 Lots of suspensions throughout

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