Bach_christmas_oratorio.part3.rar 〈FHD 360p〉
While Part I focuses on the birth of Jesus and Part II on the announcement to the shepherds, Part III concludes the "first cycle" by bringing these groups together in Bethlehem.
: A tenor soloist who narrates the biblical text in recitative style.
: The story follows the Gospel of Luke . It begins with the shepherds encouraging one another to hasten to Bethlehem to see the "word that has come to pass". Bach_Christmas_Oratorio.part3.rar
: Reused from Bach's secular cantata BWV 214 .
: A central emotional moment is the alto aria, " Schließe, mein Herze, dies selige Wunder " (Seal, my heart, this blessed miracle). This piece is often considered the only entirely new aria Bach wrote for the oratorio, as much of the rest of the work recycled music from his earlier secular cantatas. While Part I focuses on the birth of
: Traditional Lutheran hymns that allow the congregation to reflect on the narrative. Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen, BWV 248 III
The title likely refers to a digital file containing the third cantata of Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio (BWV 248), a masterpiece first performed in Leipzig in 1734. This specific part, titled "Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen" (Ruler of Heaven, hear our babble), was composed for the Third Day of Christmas (December 27). The Story of Part III: The Adoration of the Shepherds It begins with the shepherds encouraging one another
: Unlike the other five cantatas, Part III ends by repeating its opening chorus , creating a festive "frame" that celebrates the completion of the three-day Christmas festival. Musical Structure
