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Dr. Kristina Rizzotto's video: Johann Pachelbel Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam

@Johann Pachelbel – Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam
Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam, P 61, by Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706). Dr. Kris Rizzotto, organ Donate to my channel through Paypal ➝ https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=89MVHR2CGL2DQ&item_name=If+my+music+brings+a+smile+to+your+heart,+your+generosity+will+allow+me+to+create+and+record+new+music+for+you%21¤cy_code=USD&source=url My second YouTube channel ➝ https://bit.ly/2nBoZzH Facebook ➝ https://www.fb.me/DrRizzotto Instagram ➝ https://www.instagram.com/dr_rizzotto Join my Patreon ➝ https://www.patreon.com/rizzotto Download all my compositions (PDF) ➝ https://bit.ly/3ga0ro5 Download my dissertation ➝ https://shareok.org/handle/11244/319757 Videos like this take days to make and hours of very focused attention, as well as expensive equipment. Please consider supporting the production of more high quality recordings like this by donating to my YouTube channel using either of the two PayPal links below: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=89MVHR2CGL2DQ&item_name=If+my+music+brings+a+smile+to+your+heart,+your+generosity+will+allow+me+to+create+and+record+new+music+for+you%21¤cy_code=USD&source=url https://www.paypal.me/krisrizzotto Thank you! 1750 Gottfried Silbermann organ at the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden, Germany, recorded through the Johannus LiVE 3T-A organ. If you would like to acquire this instrument or ask further questions, please message me at http://krisrizzotto.com/contact _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Latvian Brazilian Dr. Kris Rizzotto (they/them) has played concerts in Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, and in 20 American states. Highlights include Rīga Dom Cathedral and Liepāja’s Holy Trinity Cathedral (largest mechanical organ in the world) in Latvia; Pelplin Cathedral International Organ Festival in Poland; Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston; Christopher Summer Festival in Vilnius, Lithuania; Basilica of the Blessed Sacrament in Buenos Aires; Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver; and Anchorage Lutheran Church in Alaska. Kris was named a member of The Diapason’s 20 Under 30 Class of 2017, which recognizes young leaders in the fields of organ, harpsichord, carillon, and church music. Dr. Rizzotto is the Director of Music at Lake of the Isles Lutheran Church in Minneapolis. They are also a self-published composer for organ, choir, and piano, with emphasis in sacred repertoire for religious services. Several original hymn introductions and reharmonizations are available for free download at bit.ly/31jERan. They were previously the organist at the Benedictine Abbey of Rio de Janeiro, built in 1590 and owner of one of the oldest organs in South America. Kris holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Organ Performance from the American Organ Institute at the University of Oklahoma, a Master of Music in Sacred Music and Organ Performance from East Carolina University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Magna cum Laude). Her doctoral dissertation was about the importance of music in the formation of the national identity of the Latvian people, focusing on organ compositions by Aivars Kalējs which represent the values and spirit of the Latvian heritage. Download my dissertation ➝ http://krisrizzotto.com/dissertation PER ASPERA AD ASTRA: LATVIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY REFLECTED IN SELECTED ORGAN WORKS BY AIVARS KALĒJS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" ("Christ our Lord came to the Jordan") is a Lutheran hymn about baptism by Martin Luther, written in 1541 and published in 1543. The hymn tune (here on the pedal), Zahn No. 7246, in the Dorian mode, is older than the text and appeared already in 1524 in Johann Walter's choral hymnal Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn with the hymn "Es wolle Gott uns gnädig sein" (a paraphrase of Psalm 67). When Luther looked for a melody for the new baptism hymn, "Es wolle Gott uns gnädig sein" was already assigned a different melody. It made sense to use a tune for a hymn about God's grace for a specific expression of that grace in baptism. Walter revised the four-part setting from 1524 with the melody in the tenor, adapting it to the different text. It was published in 1550. Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam nach seines Vaters Willen, von Sanct Johann die Taufe nahm, sein Werk und Amt zu 'rfüllen, Da wollt er stiften uns ein Bad, zu waschen uns von Sünden, ersaüfen auch den bittern Tod durch sein selbst Blut und Wunden; es galt ein neues Leben. To Jordan when our Lord had gone, His Father's pleasure willing, He took His baptism of St John, His work and task fulfilling; Therein He would appoint a bath To wash us from defilement, And also drown that cruel Death In His blood of assoilment: 'Twas no less than a new life.

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