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Felix Mendelssohn
Psalm 100 "Jauchzet dem Herrn, Alle Welt
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Composer
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Felix Mendelssohn
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Psalm
Compose Date
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Jan 1, 1844
Publication Date
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1855
Average_duration
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4:16
Felix Mendelssohn composed his choral work "Psalm 100 Jauchzet dem Herrn, Alle Welt" in 1844. The piece was premiered on March 1, 1844, in Leipzig, Germany, with the composer conducting the Gewandhaus Orchestra and Chorus. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, marked "Allegro con fuoco," is a joyful and exuberant setting of the psalm text. The choir sings in unison, with occasional bursts of harmony, while the orchestra provides a lively accompaniment. The movement ends with a triumphant "Hallelujah" chorus. The second movement, marked "Andante sostenuto," is a more contemplative setting of the psalm text. The choir sings in four-part harmony, with the orchestra providing a gentle accompaniment. The movement builds to a climax with a soaring soprano solo, before returning to a quiet and reflective mood. The final movement, marked "Allegro molto," is a lively and energetic setting of the psalm text. The choir sings in four-part harmony, with the orchestra providing a lively and rhythmic accompaniment. The movement features a number of solo passages for the choir, as well as a thrilling fugue section. The work ends with a rousing "Hallelujah" chorus. Overall, "Psalm 100 Jauchzet dem Herrn, Alle Welt" is a vibrant and uplifting choral work, showcasing Mendelssohn's skill as a composer of sacred music. The piece is characterized by its joyful melodies, lively rhythms, and rich harmonies, making it a popular choice for choirs and orchestras around the world.
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