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Choral Prelude: "Durch Adams Fall" for Oboe, Classical Guitar & Cello
Buxtehude, Dieterich - Choral Prelude: "Durch Adams Fall" for Oboe, Classical Guitar & Cello
BuxWV 183
Oboe, Guitar & Cello
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Composer :
Dieterich Buxtehude
Buxtehude, Dieterich (1637 - 1707)
Instrumentation :

Oboe, Guitar & Cello

Style :

Baroque

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MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Copyright :Public Domain
Added by magataganm, 23 Jul 2018

Dietrich Buxtehude is probably most familiar to modern classical music audiences as the man who inspired the young Johann Sebastian Bach to make a lengthy pilgrimage to Lubeck, Buxtehude's place of employment and residence for most of his life, just to hear Buxtehude play the organ. But Buxtehude was a major figure among German Baroque composers in his own right. Though we do not have copies of much of the work that most impressed his contemporaries, Buxtehude nonetheless left behind a body of vocal and instrumental music which is distinguished by its contrapuntal skill, devotional atmosphere, and raw intensity. He helped develop the form of the church cantata, later perfected by Bach, and he was just as famous a virtuoso on the organ.

One of Buxtehude's most interesting chorale preludes. The chorale melody appears ornamented in the soprano range. The chorale deals with Luther's doctrine of the fall and salvation of mankind. The text of the first verse reads as follows: "Through Adam's fall the nature and existence of man has become entirely corrupt, We have inherited that same poison so that we cannot recover without God's comfort, which has redeemed us from the great wrong, into which the serpent forced Eve to take upon herself God's wrath." Other verses deal with how mankind is redeemed from the fall.

Buxtehude makes numerous references to the text of the chorale in the free contrapuntal voices of the chorale prelude. During the first line of the chorale the bass line moves almost entirely by downward leap, depicting a fall. At the third line of the chorale, in which the text refers to the poison that came upon mankind through the fall, Buxtehude sends a descending chromatic line contrapuntally through all of the voices besides the cantus firmus. The descending chromatic line typically represented death in Baroque music, and Buxtehude may have been alluding to the doctrine that the result of the fall was that death came upon mankind.

Source: AllMusic (https://www.allmusic.com/composition/chorale-prelude-f or-organ-in-the-dorian-mode-buxwv-183-durch-adams-fall- ist-ganz-verderbt-mc0002356621 ).

I created this Interpretation of the Choral Prelude: "Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt" (BuxWV 183) for Oboe, Classical Guitar & Cello.
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