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Effata (Be Opened!), "Aus dem leben Christi", Op. 63, Heft 1, No. 3

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Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei (06/15/22)
Composer: Malling, Otto
Sample Producer: Audio Angelorum
Sample Set: Peterborough Cathedral Hill
Software: Hauptwerk IV
Genre: Romantic
Description:
Otto Valdemar Malling (1 June 1848 – 5 October 1915) was a Danish composer, from 1900 the cathedral organist in Copenhagen and from 1889 professor, then from 1899 Director of the Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen. He was born in Copenhagen, and became a pupil of Niels Gade and Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann. in his later career he mainly composed organ works and vocal music, but he also wrote a significant amount of orchestral music, as well a substantial cantata and a symphony in D minor. He was a co-founder and vice-conductor of The Concert Society, Copenhagen (1874), supporting himself as organist at various Copenhagen churches. His scores of organ music brought Malling some reputation abroad, but after his death he was soon forgotten in his native country.

"Aus dem Leben Christi" was published by Wilhelm Hansen in 1897. There are six pieces divide into two volumes, and are dedicated to Alexandre Guilmant.

Malling describes these works as "Mood Pictures," and this is exactly what they are.

The first set of pieces deals with Christmas, and the third set deals with Passiontide and Easter. These pieces from Op. 63 deal with "events" in the life of Christ. Each work paints the scene of the Biblical verses being illuminated.

The word, "Effata", meaning, "be opened" is found only once in the New Testament. Jesus spoke this word when He healed a deaf man who also had a speech impediment.
Jesus was traveling through the region of Decapolis when some people brought to Him a man “who was deaf and could hardly talk.”
After touching the man’s ears and tongue, Jesus “looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh said to him, ‘Ephphatha!’” When Jesus said, “Ephphatha!” the results were immediate: “At this, the man’s ears were opened, his tongue was loosened and he began to speak plainly."

The music shows the silence bursting into a hymn of praise.

The score is attached below, as well as photos of Otto Malling, & several depictions of the scene in classic art.
Performance: Live
Recorded in: Stereo
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