The St Matthew Passion ( German: Matthäus-Passion ), BWV 244, is a Passion, a sacred oratorio written by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1727 for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander. It sets the 26th and 27th chapters of the Gospel of Matthew (in the Luther Bible) to music, with interspersed chorales and arias. The aria 'Mache dich, mein Herze, rein' from the St Matthew Passion (BWV 244), performed here by the Netherlands Bach Society and conducted by Jos van Veldhoven for All of Bach. The St Matthew.
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Mache dich, mein Herze, rein [Text & Translation] BWV 65. Mache dich, mein Herze, rein About the text Author: Picander Instrumentation Chorus I Oboe da caccia I + Violino I Oboe da caccia II + Violino II Viola Basso Continuo: Organo Music on similar themes Heart purification › Jesus' presence › World rejection › Similar instrumentation Mache dich, mein Herze, rein, Make yourself pure, my heart Ich will Jesum selbst begraben, I want to bury Jesus himself within me, Denn er soll nunmehr in mir For he now within me Für und für Forever Seine süße Ruhe haben. Shall have his sweet rest. Welt, geh aus, lass Jesum ein! World, depart from my heart, let Jesus enter! 66a: Recitative. Page size is 10.00 x 12.688 inches. This is one of the editions that shares the fortunes of both sufficient awareness of textual critique and fidelity and beautiful hand engraving of the highest quality. A rare treasure, completely worth purchasing the cloth-bound printed version. Mache dich, mein Herze, rein 66a/76. Und Joseph nahm den Leib 66b/76. Herr, wir haben gedacht 66c/76. Pilatus sprach zu ihnen 67/77. Nun ist der Herr zur Ruh gebracht 68/78. Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder . Contents Listing (from Wikipedia) Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp.
MatthäusPassion, BWV 244, Pt. 2 No. 65, Aria. "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein" (Bass) song and
"Mache dich, mein Herze, rein," from St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 "Ich habe genug," Cantata, BWV 82 Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) long career in German-speaking central Europe culminated with his move to Leipzig in 1723. The city was, at the time, a leading regional trade center, comparable to Hamburg or Frankfurt-am-Main. FiDiTanzer528 7.24K subscribers Subscribe 1.4K Share Save 234K views 14 years ago For this Easter season, the recitative and aria "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein" from Bach's St Matthew Passion.. Johan Sebastian Bach, St. Matthew Passion, Karl Richter, Walter Berry at three places in the first-violin line of the aria "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein": at measure 6, second half, followed by the first quarter of measure 7; and at the corresponding portions of measures 23-24 and 34-35.4 The entry, later crossed out, runs upside down and back-wards from the right-hand edge of the lowest staff (see Plate I); its
MatthäusPassion, BWV 244 Aria (Basso) "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein" by La Petite Bande
On the occasion of the centenary of the first performance of the St Matthew Passion in Aberdeen in 1912, Peter Parfitt, Musical Director of Aberdeen Bach Choir, has prepared a musical commentary on the work with the text (in German) and translation into English. Red Text: The Gospel according to St Matthew, chapters 26 and 27. p 8 p p Ma- che dich,mein Her- ze, rein 6 5 6 6 4 6 6 5 7 7 4 2 5 3 7 4 5 3 7 4 2 4 2 5 3 6 b 11 ma- che dich, mein Her- ze, rein ,ich will Je- sum selbst be-9 v 8 3 6 8 5 7 7 7 4 2
The St. Matthew Passion was first performed in 1727 at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. Considering it his most significant work, Bach revised the piece in 1736 and twice during the early 1740s. Nonetheless, it was shelved after its initial performances and promptly neglected, as was customary for music of the day. 'Mache dich mein Herze rein' from Bach's St. Matthew Passion.Baritone: Dietrich Fischer-DieskauConductor: Karl Richter Orchestra/Ensemble: Munich Bach Cho.
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His "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein," already a high point of the score, was the high point of the concert, while also standing in for the evening as a whole. It had an unsteady start and could. His instrument might not be fully formed, but his "Erbarme dich" was.. suß Kreuz," then in "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein," which he sang soothingly, with the rocking phrases of a.