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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded

ArrangerMaiden Mueller, Spike
ComposerHassler, Hans Leo
Duration4
EnsembleBrass Quintet
GenreSecular
Grade3
Model NumberAOS1428
Category,

Hans Leo Hassler was a 16th-Century German composer who absorbed the Venetian polychoral style through his friendship with Giovanni Gabrielli and brought it back with him to Germany. Though a Lutheran, Hassler composed for both the Catholic and Lutheran churches.

The tune 'Herzlich tut mich verlangen' or Passion Chorale, after its use by Bach, has been associated with the text of Paul Gerhardt's 'O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden' since its publication in 1656. Gerhardt's text was itself a translation of a medieval Latin poem, 'Salve mundi salutare.' The tune has been more recently employed by the folk group the Weavers for 'Because All Men Are Brothers' and by Paul Simon in his 'American Tune.'

There four harmonizations here can be played in order and the arrangement in its entirety, or the group may select (a) specific harmonization(s) which will fit the needs of their performance best. Each harmonization is based on Bach's harmonization for his Saint Matthew Passion; indeed Number 3 is a note-for-note transcription of the chorale as he harmonized it for Movement 62 of the Passion. Harmonization #2 a three-part harmonization with a descant in the trumpets, which can be with or without the trumpet parts. The final harmonizations use a more modern harmonic palette.

 

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