File:Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - Hoch tut euch auf.oga
Friedrich_Wilhelm_Nietzsche_-_Hoch_tut_euch_auf.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 22 s, 105 kbps, file size: 1.78 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionFriedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - Hoch tut euch auf.oga |
Русский: Хох тутеушауф, для хора. Написано в декабре 1858 г. для своей семьи. Поскольку оригинальный вариант состоит из отдельных частей, которые не всегда сочетаются друг с другом, было создано произведение для хора а капелла. Как и во многих более поздних работах Ницше не заканчивает это сочинение в ключе его начала. Переход Соль-мажор к Ми-мажор придает особый акцент праздничному характеру текста (Псалм 24, 7), который Ницше нашел в немецком переводе Мессии (№33) Генделя. Партитура Мессий для фортепиано находится в семейной библиотеке. Español: Álcense, para coro a capela a cuatro voces. Motete. Escrito el diciembre de 1858 para su familia. El original consiste solamente de varias partes que no siempre encajan entre sí, la versión actual es una re-creación. Debido a que la versión original consiste de partes que no siempre encajan entre sí, se hizo una pieza para coro a capela a cuatro voces. Como en muchas obras posteriores, Nietzsche no termina esta obra de la manera que comenzó. La transición desde Sol mayor a Mi mayor da un énfasis especial al carácter festivo del texto (Salmos 24, 7) que Nietzsche encontró en una traducción alemana del Mesías (№ 33) de Händel. English: Lift Up Your Heads, for four-part choir a capella. Motet. Written December 1858 for his family. Since the original version consists of separate parts, which do not always fit together, was created a work for chorus a cappella. As in many later works, Nietzsche does not finish this work in the way it began. The transition from G major to E major gives special emphasis to the festive character of the text (Psalm 24, 7) that Nietzsche found in a German translation of Handel's The Messiah (№ 33). Deutsch: Für Chor. |
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Author | Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Author | Friedrich Nietzsche |
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