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This book is intended to provide the inquisitive listener with a guide to exploring the many layers of meaning found in Bach's Christmas Oratorio. The first section offers a general sketch of the specific context in which this composition was created at the end of 1734, shedding light on the work's liturgical function and taking a closer look at the biblical and broader religious themes. This first section will also focus on the contemporary textual and musical components of the oratorio genre, of which Bach's composition is a prime example. The second section is a detailed discussion of the 64 movements making up the work, with a focus on three aspects: the text, the music and the relation between the two. The nature of the musical setting and its structure depends on the nature of the text, be it prose (the Bible story) or poetry (the chorales and the inserted commentary), narrative or dramatic (indirect or direct speech). Moreover, the music was governed by the particular musical canons of the day, which largely determined and regulated the structure of each section and the coherence between successive sections or those at a greater remove from one another. In order to get to the essence of Bach's oeuvre, the reader-listener must be prepared to become immersed in the literary and musical idiom, the specific terminology and 'grammar' of the day.
Ignace Bossuyt is emeritus gewoon hoogleraar van de Onderzoeksgroep Musicologie van de KU Leuven.
Author's note for the English translationForeword (by Philippe Herreweghe)To the readerIntroductionGENERAL CONTEXTThe setting: Leipzig, 1734/1735The Christmas Oratorio: an oratorio?The liturgical function of the Christmas OratorioThe themes and the 'libretto': Lutheran orthodoxy and PietismThe overall structureThe parody 'problem'THE TEXTUAL AND MUSICAL COMPONENTSThe Gospel text: the storyThe Gospel text: direct speechThe choraleThe poetic interpolationsChorusRecitativo accompagnatoAriaThe instrumentationTHE SIX CANTATAS IN DETAILI. Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die TageII. Sinfonia - Und es waren Hirten in derselben GegendIII. Herrscher des HimmelsIV. Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit LobenV. Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungenVI. Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnaubenBibliographyIndicesIndex of namesIndex of worksSUPPLEMENTMusical examples