Georg Philipp Telemann
Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu, TWV 6:6
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Composer:Georg Philipp TelemannGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:Apr 28, 1760Average_duration:58:52Georg Philipp Telemann's 'Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu, TWV 6:6' is a sacred oratorio composed in 1760. It was premiered on Easter Sunday of the same year in Hamburg, Germany. The oratorio consists of six movements and is scored for soloists, choir, and orchestra. The first movement, titled "Oster-Introitus," is a grand opening chorus that sets the tone for the rest of the oratorio. It features a lively and celebratory melody that is sung by the choir and accompanied by the orchestra. The second movement, "Recitativo," is a solo recitative that tells the story of Jesus' resurrection. It is sung by a tenor soloist and is accompanied by the orchestra. The third movement, "Aria," is a solo aria that expresses the joy and wonder of the resurrection. It is sung by a soprano soloist and is accompanied by the orchestra. The fourth movement, "Recitativo," is another solo recitative that tells the story of Jesus' ascension into heaven. It is sung by a bass soloist and is accompanied by the orchestra. The fifth movement, "Aria," is a solo aria that expresses the awe and reverence of the ascension. It is sung by a mezzo-soprano soloist and is accompanied by the orchestra. The final movement, "Chor," is a grand closing chorus that celebrates the glory of Jesus' resurrection and ascension. It features a majestic melody that is sung by the choir and accompanied by the orchestra. Overall, 'Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu, TWV 6:6' is a powerful and uplifting oratorio that tells the story of Jesus' resurrection and ascension. It features a variety of soloists, a choir, and an orchestra, and is characterized by its grand and celebratory melodies.More....
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