Creation Cross and Everlasting Rest

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<p>This book is a study of three great oratorios: Haydn's The Creation Bach's St Matthew Passion and Brahms' Requiem. They can be called great because they excel both as musical masterpieces and as clear expressions of biblical truth. The study has as its aim to increase enjoyment of these works and to deepen understanding of their message.</p><p><br></p><p>The three selected oratorios individually open a window on major doctrines of the Bible. Collectively they present a panorama of a considerable expanse of the message of Scripture.</p><p><br></p><p>Joseph Haydn's The Creation takes us to the beginning of all things in the physical domain. We are invited to marvel at God's creative power displayed in the heavens and the earth and culminating in the creation of humankind. Ominously the oratorio ends with a strong hint of the tragic Fall of Genesis 3.</p><p><br></p><p>Redemption is the theme of J.S. Bach's moving St Matthew Passion. We come to the heart of God's great plan of salvation. Bach's work takes us through the Passion of the Lord Jesus Christ as it unfolds in chapters 26 and 27 of Matthew's Gospel.</p><p><br></p><p>Johannes Brahms' Requiem is very different from other requiems. By means of a selection of Bible texts our gaze is directed repeatedly away from the sorrows and frustrations of this life towards the solid and lasting joys of heaven to come.</p><p><br></p><p>The What to Listen out for sections in this book provide comments on the music in a user-friendly way.</p>
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