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PC (other)Komm, oh Tod, du Schlafes Bruder

Author: flag Virgill (Jochen Feldkötter)

Uploaded By: flaglemonade

Song Length: 3:50
Song Status: Active
Song Bitrate: 160 kbps
Song Source: Newschool
Song Platform: PlatformPC (other)


Additional Information:

The closing chorale from J.S. Bach's cantata no. 56 "Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen" (1726) in which other sections are sung by a lone bass voice. The melody is composed by Johann Crüger in 1649. Short chorals in Bach's vocal music are typically based on older psalms with an added harmony and some times also orchestration. Lyrics by Johann Franck.

Last Queued : 4 days, 13 hours ago

This song has been played 199 times. [See Request History]
It was added 14 years, 6 months ago.

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Song Rating: 4.4 - Votes Placed: 100 View Voting History
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This Song Is Listed In The Following Compilations:

Compilation Bitjam Podcast #13

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flagHideawayStudio
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This is an extraordinary production.. just superb!!

flagBBB

Bach ftw.

flagHappyDude
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Nostalgic BBS Sysop - v2.0

dirty church... ugg no thanks

flagStinsen
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HappyDude = officially heathen, enjoy your stay!

flagnyingen

Gorgeous, just gorgeous. It's hard to go wrong with Bach's sacred choral works, they are amazing. I very much enjoy Virgill's dark additions. The final few seconds aren't quite right IMO; the major chord struck by the accompaniment feels out of place and slightly cheesy. Everything else is absolutely spot-on though. A really cool piece.

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