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Buxtehude's variation set of ''Ach Gott und Herr'', BuxWV 177, consists of two verses. In the first verse, the chorale tune is found in the tenor voice, in the second verse the tune appears in playfully virtuosic figurations, in the descant. | Buxtehude's variation set of ''Ach Gott und Herr'', BuxWV 177, consists of two verses. In the first verse, the chorale tune is found in the tenor voice, in the second verse the tune appears in playfully virtuosic figurations, in the descant. The length of the first verse is 22 measures long, with the second variation being 20 measures. | ||
==Registration and Organs== | ==Registration and Organs== |
Revision as of 17:30, 21 January 2015
one of the Chorale Preludes by Dieterich Buxtehude
Background
Buxtehude's variation set of Ach Gott und Herr, BuxWV 177, consists of two verses. In the first verse, the chorale tune is found in the tenor voice, in the second verse the tune appears in playfully virtuosic figurations, in the descant. The length of the first verse is 22 measures long, with the second variation being 20 measures.
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See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page [1]
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Tune Melody in its original Dorian version, also set by Samuel Scheidt in his Tabulatur-Buch (Görlitz, 1650): [1]
Text and Translation of Chorale: [2]
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