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Always know where you're going.
Today is part 1 of a 2-part series on one of the famous moments of Bach -- the transition from "Confiteor" to "Et expecto" at a dramatic moment in the Mass in B minor. Rather than jump right into the final, festive section that describes the eternal joy of the resurrection of the dead, Bach first gives us a slow, searching, harmonically unstable bridge. This section contains some of the most unusual sounds in all of Bach's work. But... he always knows where he's going -- and when he gets there, it is glorious.
This week we focus mostly on the "Confiteor", which is a lead-up to the real moment. Next week we get to the bridge.
Jump to the "Confiteor" from the Netherlands Bach Society performance of Mass in B minor
Vocal score for Mass in B minor (public domain) from IMSLP -- "Confiteor" starts on page 113
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Always know where you're going.
Today is part 1 of a 2-part series on one of the famous moments of Bach -- the transition from "Confiteor" to "Et expecto" at a dramatic moment in the Mass in B minor. Rather than jump right into the final, festive section that describes the eternal joy of the resurrection of the dead, Bach first gives us a slow, searching, harmonically unstable bridge. This section contains some of the most unusual sounds in all of Bach's work. But... he always knows where he's going -- and when he gets there, it is glorious.
This week we focus mostly on the "Confiteor", which is a lead-up to the real moment. Next week we get to the bridge.
Jump to the "Confiteor" from the Netherlands Bach Society performance of Mass in B minor
Vocal score for Mass in B minor (public domain) from IMSLP -- "Confiteor" starts on page 113
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