Somewhere I read someone describing Bach’s music as spiritual medicine. I guess it depends what ails you, but I couldn’t agree more that his music is sometimes balm for the soul, and often, in the fugues and preludes of the Wohltemperiertes Kalvier, torture for the brain and fingers. On net, it rules!
Today’s oratorio is probably one of his most often played compositions, sending a message of hope with both text and music.
Since we need all the hope we can gather, this will serve us well over the holidays.
Wishing you peace and joy and enough rest to enter the next many months fortified so you can engage in what needs to be done to keep the darkness at bay.
Otherwise we’ll listen to Henryk Gorécki’s third symphony for an unspecified number of years….
Merry Christmas!
Photographs are European church doors admired across years of travel.
Martha Ullman West
What a beautiful YDP, Dr. Heuer, and good medicine for what ails us, your faithful readers. As it happens I play this Christmas Oratorio annually while I wrap presents and was just thinking about the composer while I ate my breakfast. Moreover, while I have traveled in Germany, (but not Vienna alas) I don’t think I’ve seen a single one of those church doors before this morning.
So Merry Christmas to you, and thank you.
Sara Lee Silberman
Beautiful photos!
Froliche Weinachten! [Hope I have at least one of those words spelled right….]
Jorge tacla
Thanks Friderike.
Wishing you and your family peace and love in this holidays.
Jorge
Lou Palermo
You are as welcoming as these enticing doors. Thank you for creating beauty.