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For performers, this movement is often used to practice choral blending and the "Baroque turn" motifs that characterize the work's earlier sections. 2. Scene 5: The Burial (The "Final Part")
The text translates to "Your will be done, Lord God, likewise on earth as in the kingdom of heaven". It serves as a corporate response to Jesus's submission to His arrest, reflecting on the Fourth Petition of the Lord's Prayer.
The chorus "Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine" (Rest well, ye holy bones) is a monumental "lullaby" for the deceased Christ. Bach_St_John.part5.rar
This movement is a four-part Lutheran chorale that concludes the first scene of the Passion (the Arrest in Gethsemane).
The work concludes with "Ach Herr, lass dein lieb' Engelein," a powerful prayer for the soul's journey after death. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Johann Sebastian Bach's St John Passion For performers, this movement is often used to
While "Part 5" is not a standard formal division of Johann Sebastian Bach’s , which is traditionally divided into two main parts, the designation likely refers to a specific movement or thematic scene within the work's larger structure. Most commonly, "Part 5" in a digital file context refers to Movement No. 5, the chorale "Dein Will' gescheh, Herr Gott, zugleich" . 1. Movement No. 5: "Dein Will' gescheh"
Bach sets this in a simple, direct four-part harmony, intended to represent the voice of the congregation reflecting on the narrative just heard. It serves as a corporate response to Jesus's
If "Part 5" refers to the work's fifth thematic section rather than a movement number, it covers the .