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A Christmas cantata or Nativity cantata is a cantata, music for voice or voices in several movements, for Christmas. The importance of the feast inspired many composers to write cantatas for the occasion, some designed to be performed in church services, others for concert or secular celebration. The Christmas story, telling of music of the angels and suggesting music of the shepherds and cradle song, invited musical treatment. The term is called {{Lang|de|Weihnachtskantate}} in German, {{Lang|fr|Cantate de Noël}} in French. Christmas cantatas have been written on texts in several other languages, such as Czech, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish. Christmas cantata can also mean the performance of the music. Many choirs have a tradition of an annual Christmas cantata. ThemeDifferent from Christmas oratorios, which present the Christmas story, Christmas cantatas deal with aspects of it. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, written for the season 1734/1735 touches many of these themes. It consists of six parts, each part is a complete work and composed for the church service of a specific feast day. Bach structured the report from the Gospels which connects the parts to a whole, as told by the Evangelist, in six topics. In Parts I to IV he followed the Gospel of Luke ({{Sourcetext|source=Bible|version=King James|book=Luke|chapter=2|verse=3|range=–21}}), in Parts V and VI the Gospel of Matthew ({{Sourcetext|source=Bible|version=King James|book=Matthew|chapter=2|verse=1|range=–12}}). In some instances he deviated from the prescribed readings, rather continuing the tradition of older works by Heinrich Schütz and others.[1]
These themes appear also in cantatas of later composers. HistoryMany Christmas cantatas – as cantatas in general – were written in the Baroque era for church services, related to the prescribed readings of the liturgical year. Cantata texts frequently incorporated Bible quotations and chorale. Chorale cantatas rely on the text of one chorale only. Later composers also set free text, poems and carols. Italian baroqueThe cantata form originated in Italy, alongside the oratorio. Carissimi's pupil Marc-Antoine Charpentier brought the small-scale Latin Christmas oratorio to Paris (In nativitatem Domini canticum), while the vernacular Italian Christmas cantata was developed by composers such as Alessandro Stradella (Si apra al riso ogni labro 1675), Francesco Provenzale[2] (Per la nascita del Verbo 1683) and Alessandro Scarlatti in Naples, Antonio Caldara in Vienna (Vaticini di pace 1713). German baroqueBachThe best known Christmas cantatas today are those of Johann Sebastian Bach, who composed several cantatas for the three days of Christmas in his three annual cantata cycles (1723 to 1725), also before and afterwards:
In the works of Bach's second cycle of chorale cantatas (1724), the text of the chorale is kept for the outer stanzas, but rephrased in poetry for arias and recitatives in the other stanzas. His late cantata Gloria in excelsis Deo is derived from the Gloria in his Missa in B minor, which he had composed for the court of Dresden in 1733 and would later incorporate in his Mass in B minor. Therefore, the cantata is for five parts and in Latin. The text of the liturgical Gloria begins with the angels' song, as a link to the Christmas story. Other German Baroque composersGottfried Heinrich Stölzel composed for the season 1736/1737 a structure of six cantatas for six feast days around Christmas, similar to Bach's Christmas Oratorio, including Kündlich groß ist das gottselige Geheimnis.[3] More of his Christmas cantatas were published in 2007 by Hofmeister.[4] Christmas cantatas were also composed by Georg Gebel, Christoph Graupner, Andreas Hammerschmidt, Arnold Brunckhorst, Johann Samuel Beyer, Philipp Buchner, David Pohle, Johann Herman Schein and Thomas Selle, among others. Classical periodDuring the Age of Enlightenment, church music was less prominent. In 1796 Jakub Jan Ryba wrote Česká mše vánoční, which tells within the frame of a Mass a Christmas story in Czech, set in pastoral Bohemia. Romantic periodDuring the romantic era, Felix Mendelssohn composed the chorale cantata {{Interlanguage link multi|Vom Himmel hoch (Mendelssohn)|de|3=Vom Himmel hoch (Mendelssohn)|lt=Vom Himmel hoch}} based on Martin Luther's song, and Josef Rheinberger wrote {{Interlanguage link multi|Der Stern von Bethlehem (Rheinberger)|de|3=Der Stern von Bethlehem (Rheinberger)|lt=Der Stern von Bethlehem}} (The star of Bethlehem) on a text by his wife Franziska von Hoffnaaß. Christmas cantatas were also composed by Gerard von Brucken Fock (1900) and Charles H. Gabriel, among others. 20th centuryIn the 20th century, Benjamin Britten set in 1942 a sequence of carols as A Ceremony of Carols. His cantata Saint Nicolas, written in 1948, after World War II, has also been termed a Christmas cantata. Rudolf Mauersberger composed for the Dresdner Kreuzchor which he conducted, Eine kleine Weihnachtskantate (A little Christmas cantata). Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote Hodie, and Arthur Honegger composed as his last work Une cantate de Noël for the Basler Kammerchor and their founder Paul Sacher.[5] He began his work with a setting of Psalm 130 and continued with carols.[6] Christmas cantatas were also composed by Geoffrey Bush, Steve Dobrogosz, Geoffrey Grey, Iain Hamilton, Julius Harrison, Hans Uwe Hielscher, Mathilde Kralik, Ivana Loudová, Daniel Pinkham (1957),[7] Ned Rorem, K. Lee Scott, Otto Albert Tichý and Arnold van Wyk, among others. A Christmas cantata outside the classical music tradition was the 1986 project The Animals' Christmas by Jimmy Webb and Art Garfunkel. In 1995, Bruckner's Fest-Kantate Preiset den Herrn, WAB 16, has undergone an adaptation as Festkantate zur Weihnacht (festive Christmas cantata) for mixed choir with Herbert Vogg’s text "Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe".[8][9] 21st centuryIn the 21st century, new Christmas cantatas have been written among others by Toshio Hosokawa[10] and Graham Waterhouse.[11] ScoringAll Christmas cantatas consist of several movements, most movements include solo and choral singing. The scoring can be chamber music to be performed by single singers and instruments, choir a cappella, and works for soloists, choir and orchestra. Several composers specifically asked for a children's choir. Trumpets feature prominently in many Baroque cantatas as the Royal instruments. CantatasThe table uses abbreviations: S = soprano, MS = mezzo-soprano, A = alto, T = tenor, Bar = baritone, B = bass, childr = children's choir, Str = strings, Instr = instruments, Tr = tromba (trumpet), Co = horn, Cn = cornett, Tb = trombone, Ti = timpani, Fl = recorder, Ft = flauto traverso, Ob = oboe, Oa = Oboe d'amore, Oc = Oboe da caccia, Vn = violin, Va = viola, Vc = cello, Fg = bassoon, Org = organ, Bc = basso continuo
Literature
References1. ^Walter Blankenburg: Das Weihnachtsoratorium von Johann Sebastian Bach. 2003, pp. 34–35. {{Portal bar|Classical music}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Christmas Cantata}}2. ^Dinko Fabris Francesco Provenzale 2007 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=106558 |title=Stölzel: Christmas Oratorio – Epistle Cantatas |language=German |year=2005 |publisher=ArkivMusik |author=David Vernier |accessdate=16 December 2011}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mitteldeutsche-barockmusik.de/de/publikationen/edition_denkmaeler.php?navid=1268133816854&WSESSIONID=feca6bc5aa518ffbab72a310c4e0eb00 |title=Edition Denkmäler Mitteldeutscher Barockmusik |language=German |year=2011 |publisher=mitteldeutsche-barockmusik.de |accessdate=31 August 2011}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=http://www.klassik-heute.com/kh/5feuilleton/text_163.shtml |title=Weihnachtskantaten – einmal anders |author=Benjamin G. Cohrs |language=German |date=2 December 2002 |accessdate=8 December 2011 |publisher=klassik-heute.com}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/tw.asp?w=W12007 |title=Une Cantate de Noël |year=2011 |accessdate=8 December 2011 |publisher=Hyperion Records}} 7. ^"Daniel Pinkham, Christmas Cantata", choralnet.org 8. ^Cornelis van Zwol, Anton Bruckner - Leven en Werken , Thot, Bussum (Netherlands), 2012, pp.713-714 9. ^Uwe Harten, Anton Bruckner. Ein Handbuch. Residenz Verlag, Salzburg, 1996, pp. 152-153 10. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.schott-music.com/shop/9/show,208947.html |title=Weihnachtskantate Komponist: Toshio Hosokawa |accessdate=8 December 2011 |publisher=Schott}} 11. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.arbc.de/Waterhouse/werke.htm#deranfang |title=Der Anfang einer neuen Zeit |accessdate=7 December 2011 |publisher=Graham Waterhouse}} 12. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2nkbed1W8xgC&pg=PA125 |title=Music in seventeenth-century Naples: Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704) |author=Dinko Fabris |year=2007 |accessdate=14 December 2011 |publisher=Ashgate Publishing|isbn=9780754637219 }} 13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Name/Pietro-Andrea-Ziani/Composer/13405-1 |title=L'Adoratione de' Maggi |year=2010 |accessdate=14 December 2011 |publisher=arkivmusic.com}} 14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?selSprache=1&BLink=KKArtikel&ArtikelID=2926 |title=Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow: Uns ist ein Kind geboren |year=2011 |accessdate=16 December 2011 |publisher=Carus-Verlag}} 15. ^"Fête de Noël" section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d'église, Temps de Noël ({{url|www.musiqueorguequebec.ca}}) 16. ^Spitta's Johann Sebastian Bach: [https://archive.org/stream/johannsebastianb01spituoft#page/487/mode/1up Vol. I, pp. 487–491 (English version)] 17. ^{{RISM|454600660}}; {{RISM|450004696}}; {{RISM|230001286}}; {{RISM|250005337}} 18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2008/May08/Rinck_cd98262.htm |title=Christian Heinrich Rinck (1770–1846) |year=2008 |accessdate=14 December 2011 |publisher=musicweb-international.com}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=Ursula Vaughan Williams (obituary)|work=The Times|date=25 October 2007}} 20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.schott-music.com/shop/tw_christmas/sing/choir/show,33996,s.html |title=Weihnachtskantate Komponist: Kurt Hessenberg |accessdate=8 December 2011 |publisher=Schott}} 21. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2004/Nov04/Lindberg_Christmas.htm |title=Nils LINDBERG (b. 1933) / A Christmas Cantata (2002) |author=John France |year=2004 |accessdate=13 December 2011 |publisher=musicweb-international.com}} 6 : Christmas cantatas|17th-century music genres|18th-century music genres|19th-century music genres|20th-century music genres|21st-century music genres |
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