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The chorale is primarily associated with?

The chorale is primarily associated with Protestant church music, specifically in the Lutheran tradition. It is a type of hymn tune typically sung by a congregation in four-part harmony.


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I'm taking on faith that you're referring to the popular "Jesu, joy of man's desiring", often played at weddings and at the Christmas holidays. If not--then disregard the rest. The melody is from a "chorale" originally titled "Werde munter, mein Gemüthe", by the composer Johann Schop. A chorale is a tune used in the Lutheran tradition for congregational and/or choral singing. It was common for composers to make new arrangements of these familiar tunes. Bach arranged this chorale tune with different text, "Jesu bleibet meine Freude" ("Jesus remains my joy") and used it in the 10th section of his cantata "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" BWV 147. Since this was the final section, it was traditional for the congregation to sing along with the choir on the melody. The original version is written for chorus accompanied by strings, organ, and a single trumpet that plays the melody (perhaps to help lead the congregation). This accompaniment by itself makes a nice instrumental. In the early 20th century Dame Myra Hess also made a very popular arrangement for piano, which no doubt contributed to its rise in popularity at weddings.


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