Bach's effect on religion

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Religion

 

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Morris M

 

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March 20, 2015

 

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Thomas Church of Leipzig (Sermons 1) (Singing 2). Bach trade was arranging “musical extension[s] to the sermon preached from the pulpit…, loosely based on the readings for the day and also incorporate[d] the Lutheran tradition of hymn-writing, the chorale” (Singing 2). During his career he composed multiple “musical sermons”, also known now as cantatas, for every Sunday of the religious calendar and various religious holidays...
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Bach moved whole congregations closer to the Lord through these spiritual “motets” or “concertos” –as he would have called them. When Bach composed for the church, he wrote a quantity of the most sacred music of that time. Church services of that era could and would normally last anywhere from 3 hours and up (Singing 9)...
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