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| movements = 11 | text_poet = Picander? | scoring = soloists and choir, instruments }} The ''Easter Oratorio'' (), , is an oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, beginning with ''ドイツ語:Kommt, eilet und laufet'' ("Come, hasten and run"). Bach composed it in Leipzig and first performed it on 1 April 1725. == History == The first version of the work was completed as a cantata for Easter Sunday in Leipzig on 1 April 1725, then under the title ''ドイツ語:Kommt, gehet und eilet''.〔Alfred Dürr. 1971. ''Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach'', Bärenreiter (in German)〕 It was named "oratorio" and given the new title only in a version revised in 1735. In a later version in the 1740s the third movement was expanded from a duet to a four-part chorus.〔 The work is based on a secular cantata, the so-called ''Shepherd Cantata'' ドイツ語:''Entfliehet, verschwindet, entweichet, ihr Sorgen'', BWV 249a which is now lost, although the libretto survives. Its author is Picander who is also likely the author of the oratorio's text. The work is opened by two instrumental movements that are probably taken from a concerto of the Köthen period. It seems possible that the third movement is based on the concerto's finale.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Easter Oratorio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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