PASSION IN THE WORK OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
PASSION IN THE WORK OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Author(s): Karol MedňanskýSubject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music
Published by: Editura ARTES
Keywords: passion; reformation; passion oratorio; heritage; tradition; Johann Sebastian Bach;
Summary/Abstract: S. Bach´s textual aspect is aimed at the model of passion oratorio the main representative of which was a librettist Heinrich Brockes who worked in Hamburg. The interesting fact is that before the arrival of J. S. Bach, in 1723, there was no long tradition of passions in Leipzig. They were performed there in 1721 for Passions are exceptionally important in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. His passion compositions are based particularly on Luther´s reformation, chiefly on developmental tendency which is based on the works of Johann Walter, Hans Leo Hassler and Michael Praetorius. The most significant forerunner of J. S. Bach was Heinrich Schütz. J. S. Bach is demonstrably the author of the two passions: St Matthew Passion BWV 244 and St John Passion BWV 245. The authorship of Johann Sebastian Bach in St. Lukas Passion BWV 246 is strongly called into question and from St Mark Passion BWV 24 only the text was preserved
Journal: Review of Artistic Education
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 11+12
- Page Range: 30-41
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English
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