Orgelbüchlein

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Title page of the Orgelbüchlein.
Title page of the Orgelbüchlein.

The Orgelbüchlein ("Little Organ Book") was written by Johann Sebastian Bach during the period of 1708–1714, while he was in court organist at the ducal court in Weimar. It was planned as a set of 164 chorale preludes (smaller-scale compositions based on chorale melodies) spanning the liturgical year; however, Bach only completed forty-six chorale preludes and left less than two measures of a forty-seventh. The chorale preludes in this collection constitute BWV 599–644 within Bach's total compositional output. The Orgelbüchlein was intended as a pedagogical tool, as indicated by the dedication on the title page:

dem höchsten Gott allein zu Ehren,
dem Nächsten, draus sich zu belehren.
to the honor of the Most High God alone,
to the next one, that he may learn out of it.

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[edit] Compositional style

The chorale preludes of the Orgelbüchlein share several common stylistic features, which are the distinguishing traits of what is known as the "Orgelbüchlein-style chorale:"

  • The chorale melody, embellished to varying degrees or unembellished altogether, is in one voice (excepting BWV 615, In dir ist Freude, in which the melody is broken up into motives and bounces between several voices).
  • The melody is in the soprano voice (except for BWV 611, Christum, wir sollen loben schon, in which it is in the alto voice, and the canonical preludes BWV 600, 608, 618, 619, 620, 624, 629 and 633/634).
  • The pieces are written in four-voice counterpoint, except for BWV 599, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, which is written in five voices, and BWV 639, Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, which is written in three.
  • The pieces span exactly the length of the chorale melody; there are no introductions or codas.

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The chorale preludes of the Orgelbüchlein fall into the seasons of the liturgical year:

Advent:

  • BWV 599 — Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
  • BWV 600 — Gott, durch deine Güte (or Gottes Sohn ist kommen)
  • BWV 601 — Herr Christ, der einge Gottes-Sohn (or Herr Gott, nun sei gepreiset)
  • BWV 602 — Lob sei dem allmächtigen Gott

Christmas:

  • BWV 603 — Puer natus in Bethlehem
  • BWV 604 — Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ
  • BWV 605 — Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich
  • BWV 606 — Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her
  • BWV 607 — Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar
  • BWV 608 — In dulci jubilo
  • BWV 609 — Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich
  • BWV 610 — Jesu, meine Freude
  • BWV 611 — Christum wir sollen loben schon
  • BWV 612 — Wir Christenleut

New Year:

  • BWV 613 — Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen
  • BWV 614 — Das alte Jahre vergangen ist
  • BWV 615 — In dir ist Freude

Feast of the Purification:

  • BWV 616 — Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin
  • BWV 617 — Herr Gott, nun schleuß den Himmel auf

Lent:

  • BWV 618 — O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig
  • BWV 619 — Christe, du Lamm Gottes
  • BWV 620 — Christus, der uns selig macht
  • BWV 621 — Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund
  • BWV 622 — O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß
  • BWV 623 — Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ
  • BWV 624 — Hilf, Gott, daß mir's gelinge
  • O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid (fragment)

Easter:

  • BWV 625 — Christ lag in Todesbanden
  • BWV 626 — Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand
  • BWV 627 — Christ ist erstanden
  • BWV 628 — Erstanden ist der heilge Christ
  • BWV 629 — Erschienen ist der herrliche Tag
  • BWV 630 — Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn

Pentecost:

  • BWV 631 — Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist
  • BWV 632 — Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend
  • BWV 634 — Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier
  • BWV 633 — Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier (distinctius)

Preludes based on catechism hymns:

  • BWV 635 — Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot
  • BWV 636 — Vater unser im Himmelreich
  • BWV 637 — Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt
  • BWV 638 — Es ist das Heil uns kommen her

Miscellaneous:

  • BWV 639 — Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
  • BWV 640 — In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr
  • BWV 641 — Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein
  • BWV 642 — Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten
  • BWV 643 — Alle Menschen müssen sterben
  • BWV 644 — Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig

[edit] Editions

The Orgelbüchlein was originally passed from teacher to student and was not published in its entirety until Felix Mendelssohn edited an edition. Notable editions have been made by Robert Clark and John David Peterson, Quentin Faulkner, Albert Riemenschneider, and Albert Schweitzer.

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[edit] See also

[edit] External links

  • Orgelbüchlein was available at the International Music Score Library Project.
  • [1] Mutopia currently features 35 choral preludes (November 2007) from the Orgelbüchlein in PDF and Midi format.
  • [2] The downloads-section of the website of Arno Rog (formerly free-sheetmusic.org) features the complete Orgelbüchlein in PDF format.