Nun Danket Alle Gott. Chorale Prelude BWV 657. Johann Sebastian Bach
For sight singing, clef reading, transposition and ear training skills.
In the last playing by the organ, the sound cuts out on the last page at measure 50. The complete performance by the organist David Goode can be heard in this video:
Nun Danket Alle Gott. Chorale Prelude BWV 657. Johann Sebastian Bach David Goode, organ.
• Nun Danket Alle Gott. ...
David Goode, Trinity College Chapel organ
00:21 Organ performance
04:14 Soprano Clef
10:56 Alto Clef
17:52 Tenor Clef
24:49 Bass Clef
31:51 Organ performance (repeat)
BWV 657 Nun danket alle Gott. This prelude is through-composed, with the accompaniment marked by running semiquavers: the affect of joy is unmistakeable. There is a link to the text, ‘viel zugut’ - ‘immeasurable good’ - the semiquavers spinning through the piece giving an impression 11 of abundance, even a never-ending quality. The inner parts are ‘rich in motifs’ (Williams 2003 p.359) and the turn to the dominant, with added C sharp, G to D, in the second time bar, is expertly managed and surprising.
11 сен 2024