Franz Liszt
Hosannah, S. 677
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Composer:Franz LisztGenre:ChamberStyle:SongCompose Date:1862Publication Date:1867Average_duration:4:30"Hosannah, S. 677" is a sacred choral work composed by Franz Liszt in 1862. It was premiered on April 13, 1862, at the Church of San Carlo al Corso in Rome, Italy. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Hosannah," is a grand and majestic opening that sets the tone for the entire piece. It begins with a powerful organ introduction, followed by a choir singing the word "Hosannah" in unison. The music builds in intensity as the choir repeats the word, with the organ providing a rich and full accompaniment. The movement ends with a triumphant final chord, leaving the listener with a sense of awe and reverence. The second movement, "Benedictus," is a more subdued and contemplative section. It features a solo tenor singing the words "Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini" (Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord), accompanied by a gentle organ melody. The choir joins in later, adding depth and richness to the piece. The movement ends quietly, with the tenor and choir singing in unison. The final movement, "Hosannah II," is a reprise of the opening movement, but with some variations. It begins with a similar organ introduction, but this time the choir sings a more complex and intricate melody. The music is more intense and dramatic than in the first movement, with the choir and organ building to a powerful climax. The piece ends with a final chord that is even more triumphant than the first, leaving the listener with a sense of joy and celebration. Overall, "Hosannah, S. 677" is a powerful and moving choral work that showcases Liszt's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its grandeur, majesty, and reverence, and is a testament to Liszt's deep faith and devotion.More....
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