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''ドイツ語:Unser lieben Frauen Traum'' (Our dear Lady's dream, ''Our Lady's Vision''〔) Op. 138, No. 4, is a sacred motet for unaccompanied mixed choir by Max Reger. The German text is a poem by an anonymous poet, derived from a ''Volkslied'' (folk song). The piece is in F major and scored for up to six voices, SSATBB. Composed in Meiningen in 1914, it was published in 1916 after Reger's death as the fourth of ''ドイツ語:Acht geistliche Gesänge'' (Eight Sacred Songs). It is often performed in Advent. == History == Reger composed the motets of Op. 138 in Meiningen in 1914,〔 at the beginning of World War I, when he also worked on Requiem projects in Latin and German. Inspired by Bach's motets, he had composed "extended a cappella choral settings",〔 such as ''Three Motets'', Op. 110, dedicated to the Thomanerchor, with challenging double fugues. In great contrast, he composed eight motets forming ''Acht geistliche Gesänge'' (Eight Sacred Songs), Op. 138, as a master of "new simplicity".〔 He died before finishing to check the ''Korrekturbögen'' (proofs) from the publisher.〔 ''Unser lieben Frauen Traum''〔 was published in 1916 as the fourth of ''Acht geistliche Gesänge'' (Eight Sacred Songs).〔 # ''Der Mensch lebt und bestehet'' (Matthias Claudius) # ''Morgengesang'' (Matthias Claudius) # ''Nachtlied'' (Matthias Claudius) # ''Unser lieben Frauen Traum'' (anonymous) # ''Kreuzfahrerlied'' (anonymous) # ''Das Agnus Dei'' (Nikolaus Decius) # ''Schlachtgesang'' (anonymous) # ''Wir glauben an einen Gott" (anonymous) 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「Unser lieben Frauen Traum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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