Henry Purcell
Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z. 49
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Composer:Henry PurcellGenre:ChoralStyle:AnthemCompose Date:ca. 1683Average_duration:8:16Henry Purcell's 'Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z. 49' is a sacred choral work that was composed in the late 17th century. The piece was first performed in 1682 at the Chapel Royal in London, England. It is a five-movement work that is written for four-part choir and organ accompaniment. The first movement, 'Rejoice in the Lord alway', is a joyful and celebratory piece that features a lively organ accompaniment and a bright, uplifting melody. The second movement, 'And again I say, rejoice', is a more subdued and contemplative piece that features a slower tempo and a more introspective melody. The third movement, 'Let your moderation be known unto all men', is a gentle and peaceful piece that features a simple, yet beautiful melody. The fourth movement, 'The Lord is at hand', is a dramatic and powerful piece that features a strong organ accompaniment and a soaring choral melody. The final movement, 'Be careful for nothing', is a peaceful and reflective piece that features a gentle organ accompaniment and a delicate choral melody. Throughout the work, Purcell's use of harmony and counterpoint is masterful, creating a rich and complex texture that is both beautiful and engaging. Overall, 'Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z. 49' is a stunning example of Purcell's skill as a composer of sacred choral music. Its joyful and uplifting melodies, combined with its rich harmonies and intricate counterpoint, make it a true masterpiece of the Baroque era.More....
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Rejoice in the Lord always, line 49
Rejoice in the Lord alway (Anthem for three solo voices, chorus and basso continuo)
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