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', Op. 138, No. 1, is a sacred
motet In Western classical music, a motet is mainly a vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from high medieval music to the present. The motet was one of the preeminent polyphonic forms of Renaissance music. According to the Eng ...
for unaccompanied mixed choir by
Max Reger Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger (19 March 187311 May 1916) was a German composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and academic teacher. He worked as a concert pianist, a musical director at the Paulinerkirche, Leipzig, Leipzig University Chu ...
. The German text is a poem by
Matthias Claudius Matthias Claudius (15 August 1740 – 21 January 1815) was a German poet and journalist, otherwise known by the pen name of "Asmus". Life Claudius was born at Reinfeld, near Lübeck, and studied at Jena. He spent the greater part of his life i ...
, beginning with "" (Man liveth and endureth but a short time). The piece is in
A minor A minor is a minor scale based on A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative major is C major and its parallel major is A major. The A natural minor scale is: Changes needed for the melodic ...
and scored for eight voices in two choirs
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. Composed in
Meiningen Meiningen () is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region of Franconia and has a population of around 26,000 (2024).
in 1914, it was published in 1916 after Reger's death as the first of ' (Eight Sacred Songs).


History

Reger composed the motets of Op. 138 in
Meiningen Meiningen () is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region of Franconia and has a population of around 26,000 (2024).
in 1914, at the beginning of World War I, when he also worked on Requiem projects in Latin and German. Inspired by Bach's motets, he had composed "extended
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choral settings", such as ''Geistliche Gesänge'', Op. 110, dedicated to the
Thomanerchor The Thomanerchor (English: St. Thomas Choir of Leipzig) is a boys' choir in Leipzig, Germany. The choir was founded in 1212. The choir comprises about 90 boys from 9 to 18 years of age. The members, called ''Thomaner'', reside in a boarding scho ...
, with challenging double fugues. In contrast, he composed eight motets forming , Op. 138, as a master of "new simplicity". Reger died before completing his review of the ''Korrekturbögen'' ( proofs) from the publisher. The proofs were next to his bed when he was found dead in a hotel in Leipzig on 11 May 1916. was published by N. Simrock in 1916 as the first of . # ''Der Mensch lebt und bestehet'' (
Matthias Claudius Matthias Claudius (15 August 1740 – 21 January 1815) was a German poet and journalist, otherwise known by the pen name of "Asmus". Life Claudius was born at Reinfeld, near Lübeck, and studied at Jena. He spent the greater part of his life i ...
) # ''Morgengesang'' ( Johannes Zwick) # '' Nachtlied'' () # '' Unser lieben Frauen Traum'' (anonymous) # ''Kreuzfahrerlied'' (anonymous) # ''Das Agnus Dei'' ( Nikolaus Decius) # ''Schlachtgesang'' (anonymous) # ''Wir glauben an einen Gott'' (anonymous)


Text and music

The German text is the beginning of a short poem titled by Matthias Claudius. Der Mensch lebt und bestehet nur eine kleine Zeit; und alle Welt vergehet mit ihrer Herrlichkeit. Es ist nur Einer ewig und an allen Enden, und wir in seinen Händen. The poem reflects how short-lived and transient are both the human existence and the splendor of the world (), in contrast to God who is eternal and omnipresent. The shorter last line states that we are in his hands. The piece in
A minor A minor is a minor scale based on A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative major is C major and its parallel major is A major. The A natural minor scale is: Changes needed for the melodic ...
is scored for eight voices in two choirs
SATB In music, SATB is a scoring of compositions for choirs or consorts of instruments consisting of four voice types: soprano, alto, tenor and bass. Choral music Four-part harmony using soprano, alto, tenor and bass is a common scoring in classic ...
. It is in
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time and marked "Ziemlich langsam" (rather slowly). Reger repeats the first two lines of the text, with modified music the second time, arriving at a structure of . The B section is set in contrast in
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, marked (A bit more moving). Within this line, only one word is repeated and intensified: , ending on "his, his hands". For the first two measures, Reger presents only the words (The Human being). A choir of five lower voices (alto 1 and all men's voices) sings the two words on the same homophonic chords, marked
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(pp). While they still hold the chord, the upper voices enter similarly, marked even softer (ppp). After the static beginning, the rest of the first line is presented in steady slow motion of half-notes. After a rest, the second line, mentioning the world and its perishing, is sung in homophony by all voices, now ''mp'' and growing in intensity, led by the first soprano with a melody that first rises and then falls on (perishes). The perished but remembered (splendor) is illustrated ''mf'' and in high register. After a long rest, the whole text is repeated, with minor but notable variations: first and second choir switch; the signal is repeated once more by three upper voices while the others continue the text; some voices repeat the first line in
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while others continue with the second line, also in imitation, creating a dense texture; the climax on is now ''f'', reduced in downward motion of the soprano melody to ''ppp''. After another long rest, the contrasting concept of an eternal being is developed in mostly homophony, growing from ''mf'' to ''f'' on (eternal), and the final (and we in his, his hands) reaches ''ff'' when the word begins, which is then developed over two measures, slowing down and diminishing, but with individual melodies full of rhythmical details in all voices.


Selected recordings

The motet has been recorded as part of the complete motets Op. 138, for example by the
NDR Chor The NDR Chor (North German Radio Choir) is the choir of the German broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), based in Hamburg. It was founded in 1946, with Max Thurn as the first director of then 55 singers. The group has participated in premiere ...
conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann. It was chosen for the title of a 1995 collection, combining Reger's ''Eight Sacred Songs'' with ''Six Sacred Songs'' by
Hugo Wolf Hugo Philipp Jacob Wolf (; ; 13 March 1860 – 22 February 1903) was an Austrian composer, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder. He brought to this form a concentrated expressive intensity which was unique in late Romantic music, so ...
, Regers from Op. 110, and
Anton Webern Anton Webern (; 3 December 1883 – 15 September 1945) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and musicologist. His music was among the most radical of its milieu in its lyric poetry, lyrical, poetic concision and use of then novel atonality, aton ...
's , Op. 2, performed by the
KammerChor Saarbrücken KammerChor Saarbrücken is a chamber choir based in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany. It was established in 1990 by conductor Georg Grün Georg Grün is a German conductor. He studied church and school music, conducting, Catholic theology and musi ...
, conducted by
Georg Grün Georg Grün is a German conductor. He studied church and school music, conducting, Catholic theology and musicology at the Musikhochschule Saarbrücken and the University of Saarland, and studied organ improvisation under Jean-Pierre Leguay in ...
.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mensch lebt und bestehet, Der Motets by Max Reger 1914 compositions