Alessandro Scarlatti
Humanità e Lucifero
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Composer:Alessandro ScarlattiGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralFirst Performance:? 1706Average_duration:59:16'Humanità e Lucifero' is an oratorio composed by Alessandro Scarlatti in 1705. It premiered in Rome at the church of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini. The oratorio is divided into three movements and tells the story of the fall of Lucifer and the redemption of humanity through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The first movement, titled "La Caduta di Lucifero" (The Fall of Lucifer), depicts the pride and rebellion of Lucifer against God. The music is dark and dramatic, with dissonant harmonies and angular melodies that convey the chaos and turmoil of Lucifer's descent into hell. The second movement, titled "La Redenzione dell'Umanità" (The Redemption of Humanity), tells the story of Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross to save humanity from sin. The music is more lyrical and contemplative, with beautiful melodies and rich harmonies that convey the hope and joy of redemption. The final movement, titled "La Gloria Celeste" (The Heavenly Glory), celebrates the triumph of Christ over death and the promise of eternal life. The music is grand and majestic, with soaring melodies and triumphant harmonies that convey the glory and majesty of heaven. Overall, 'Humanità e Lucifero' is a powerful and moving work that explores themes of sin, redemption, and the triumph of good over evil. Scarlatti's music is masterful, with a keen sense of drama and a deep understanding of the human condition. It remains a beloved work of the Baroque era and a testament to Scarlatti's genius as a composer.More....
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