La Pasión según San Juan. Johann Sebastian Bach. Arreglo por Dante Amerisi.
The Passion acording to St. John, by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arrangement by Dante Amerisi.
Herr, unser Herrscher ... (Lord, our master, whose glory fills the whole earth, show us by your Passion that you, the true eternal Son of God, triumph even in the deepest humiliation. Listen: [1]). There is an orchestral intonation of 36 bars before the imploding entrance of the chorus. Each of these bars is a single stress of lower tones, weakening till the end of the bar. These bass beats are accompanied by the remaining instruments of higher tunes, by legato singing the prospective theme. The last 6 bars of the orchestral intro is a robust crescendo, arriving to shouting forte initial 3 bars of the chorus, where the chorus joins to the long sequence of deep stresses by Herr, Herr, Herr. Soon, after the first portion of the theme, comes the triple Herr, Herr, Herr again, but this time, at the ends of the bars, as a contra answer for the corresponding orchestral deep stesses at the beginning of the bars. Just before the composer's ideas could dry out, simply the full beginning is repeated. But this time our illusion is, asif we heard 36 Herrs. This masterpiece is suggestive, and many people feel shudder.
I'm sorry but this post-modern business has to go
yankeesuperstar 9 months ago
la obra es única sola, no es necesario que el pongan ese acompañamiento de organeta o sintretizador, eso estropea toda la obra... quien habrá hecho tal burrada.
tato4527 2 years ago
Les illustrations sont belles et intéressantes. Mais cette idée qu'il manque une batterie à la musique de Bach est bien étrange.
saturne46 2 years ago