music.wikisort.org - CompositionWer bis an das Ende beharrt (He that shall endure to the end),[1] is a motet for a four-part choir by Felix Mendelssohn. He wrote it as part of his oratorio Elijah, published in 1847.
Motet by Felix Mendelssohn
Wer bis an das Ende beharrt |
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English | He that shall endure to the end |
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Key | F major |
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Text | Matthew 10:22 |
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Language | German / English |
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Published | 1847 (1847) |
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Scoring | - SATB four-part choir
- orchestra
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History
Mendelssohn composed the motet with orchestral accompaniment as part of his oratorio Elijah, as movement 32,[2] published in 1847.[3] It was published in a critical edition by Carus-Verlag.[3]
Text and music
In the oratorio, the motet is placed like a chorale as a point of rest and reflection. Elijah is in the desert and has given up, reviewing his mission as a failure, but an angel requests him to arise.[2][3] The text of the motet occurs twice in the Gospel of Matthew, in Matthew 10:22 and Matthew 24:13. Mendelssohn used the translation by Martin Luther. The English translation is from the King James Version of the Bible.
German |
English |
Wer bis an das Ende beharrt,
der wird selig. |
He that shall endure to the end,
shall be saved. |
The music is in one movement in F major and common time, marked Andante sostenuto. The instruments play colla parte with the voices.[3]: 153–155 It has been described as "delicate".[4]
References
External links
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- Mendelssohn-Werkverzeichnis
- List of compositions
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Vocal | Stage |
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Antigone
- Die beiden Neffen
- Die Heimkehr aus der Fremde
- Die Hochzeit des Camacho
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Sacred | |
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Other | |
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Orchestral | |
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Chamber | String quartet |
- String Quartet in E♭ major
- No. 1
- No. 2
- No. 3
- No. 4
- No. 5
- No. 6
- Four pieces for string quartet
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Other |
- Violin Sonata: No. 1 – No. 2 – No. 3
- Viola Sonata
- Cello Sonata: No. 1 – No. 2
- Assai tranquillo for cello and piano
- Clarinet Sonata
- Piano Trio: in C minor – No. 1 – No. 2
- Piano Quartet: No. 1 – No. 2 – No. 3
- String Quintet: No. 1 – No. 2
- Piano Sextet
- String Octet
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Solo |
- Piano: Lieder ohne Worte (Songs Without Words) – Variations sérieuses
- Organ: Six Organ Sonatas
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People |
- Daniel Itzig (mother's side great-grandfather)
- Moses (father's side grandfather)
- Abraham (father)
- Fanny and Rebecka (sisters)
- Paul (son)
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Other |
- Mendelssohn Foundation
- Mendelssohn Scholarship
- MendelssohnKammerChor Berlin
- Fanny & Felix Mendelssohn Museum
- Mendelssohn House, Leipzig
- Mendelssohn is on the Roof
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