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Antonio Calegari
La resurrezione di Lazzaro
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Composer
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Antonio Calegari
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1779
Average_duration
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78:00
La resurrezione di Lazzaro is an oratorio composed by Antonio Calegari, an Italian composer, in the early 18th century. The oratorio was first performed in 1714 in Venice, Italy. It is a sacred work that tells the story of the resurrection of Lazarus, as described in the Gospel of John. The oratorio is divided into two parts, each with several movements. The first part begins with an overture, followed by a chorus that sets the scene for the story. The soloists then introduce the characters of the story, including Jesus, Mary, and Martha. The first part ends with a chorus that expresses the grief of the characters at the death of Lazarus. The second part begins with a chorus that announces the arrival of Jesus at the tomb of Lazarus. The soloists then sing of the miracle of Lazarus' resurrection, and the chorus rejoices in the miracle. The oratorio ends with a final chorus that praises God for his power and mercy. The music of La resurrezione di Lazzaro is characterized by its use of Baroque forms and techniques. The oratorio features a variety of musical styles, including recitative, aria, and chorus. The vocal writing is virtuosic, with elaborate melodic lines and intricate ornamentation. The orchestration is also rich and varied, with the use of strings, winds, and brass. Overall, La resurrezione di Lazzaro is a powerful and moving work that captures the drama and emotion of the story of Lazarus' resurrection. It is a testament to Calegari's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful.
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