Komm, Jesu, Komm, Mein Leib Ist Müde

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Johann Schelle was Kantor of St. Thomas’s Leipzig from 1677 until his death in 1701. He received his training under the direction of Heinrich Schütz at the Dresden court. As Kantor, Schelle expanded the repertoire the choir sang in church services with numerous...

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Johann Schelle was Kantor of St. Thomas’s Leipzig from 1677 until his death in 1701. He received his training under the direction of Heinrich Schütz at the Dresden court. As Kantor, Schelle expanded the repertoire the choir sang in church services with numerous sacred concertos, motets, and cantatas. The motet “Komm, Jesu, komm” was composed after the death of Jacob Thomasius, professor at Leipzig University and Rector of St. Thomas’s School, and was performed at his funeral ceremony in 1684. The predominantly amiable and song-like character of the intimate five-part setting reflects a baroque attitude to dying and death: dying is not regarded as a painful event, but is longedfor expectantly as a release from the earthly and the door to eternal life in paradise. The poem is by Paul Thymich, who also worked at St Thomas’s School. About half a century later Johann Sebastian Bach took the first and last verses of Thymich’s 11-verse poem and used them as the basis for his double-choir motet Komm, Jesu, komm.
Instrument Choral SSATB
Year of publishing 2019
Typ (fx Lärobok, samling m.m.) Partitur
Sidor 8
Media Noter
Bidragsgivare Schelle, Johann(Composer) Thymich, Paul(Composer) Bohme, Ludwig(Artist)
ISMN 9790007244323