Topic: O Hear My God, My Prayer, Ach, Gott, erhor Mein Seufzen (Organteq 2)

Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713 – 1780) Bach’s pupil. 

Here a beautiful and mournful chorale prelude. Listen especially to those five (5) short solo parts!

I think Organteq 2 stands out extremely well, the solo parts really shines in their role!

A sadly sweet prelude and I tried to get a sad mournful registration and solo sound too.

https://youtu.be/Ta_qxG7bBbY

All the best, everyone

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (04-01-2025 17:17)

Re: O Hear My God, My Prayer, Ach, Gott, erhor Mein Seufzen (Organteq 2)

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713 – 1780) Bach’s pupil. 

Here a beautiful and mournful chorale prelude. Listen especially to those five (5) short solo parts!

I think Organteq 2 stands out extremely well, the solo parts really shines in their role!

A sadly sweet prelude and I tried to get a sad mournful registration and solo sound too.

https://youtu.be/Ta_qxG7bBbY

All the best, everyone

Stig

Thank you so much for the beautiful Krebs Chorale Prelude, I had never heard it before.... I was immediately intrigued by the opening chromaticism... I read the score it is really extraordinary: it covers all 12 pitch classes in the first 5 bars of the piece and incorporates the ascending chromatic tetrachord 12 times in 36 measures (the total length is 49 measures).  That's good example of depicting total misery with chromatic completion.

Greetings

Carmelo

Re: O Hear My God, My Prayer, Ach, Gott, erhor Mein Seufzen (Organteq 2)

carmelo.paolucci wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713 – 1780) Bach’s pupil. 

Here a beautiful and mournful chorale prelude. Listen especially to those five (5) short solo parts!

I think Organteq 2 stands out extremely well, the solo parts really shines in their role!

A sadly sweet prelude and I tried to get a sad mournful registration and solo sound too.

https://youtu.be/Ta_qxG7bBbY

All the best, everyone

Stig

Thank you so much for the beautiful Krebs Chorale Prelude, I had never heard it before.... I was immediately intrigued by the opening chromaticism... I read the score it is really extraordinary: it covers all 12 pitch classes in the first 5 bars of the piece and incorporates the ascending chromatic tetrachord 12 times in 36 measures (the total length is 49 measures).  That's good example of depicting total misery with chromatic completion.

Greetings

Carmelo


Thank you so much Carmelo for the info. I didn't know that nice explanation. 

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: O Hear My God, My Prayer, Ach, Gott, erhor Mein Seufzen (Organteq 2)

what a lovely gem! i had never heard of this piece before but it is quite beautiful (and somewhat radical, it seems to me).  loved the choices in registration.

Re: O Hear My God, My Prayer, Ach, Gott, erhor Mein Seufzen (Organteq 2)

budo wrote:

what a lovely gem! i had never heard of this piece before but it is quite beautiful (and somewhat radical, it seems to me).  loved the choices in registration.


Thank you budo for giving comment and liking my registration.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (09-01-2025 22:08)