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Johann Adolf Hasse
La Conversione di Sant' Agostino
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Composer
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Johann Adolf Hasse
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Oratorio
Average_duration
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99:14
La Conversione di Sant' Agostino is an oratorio composed by Johann Adolf Hasse, a German composer of the Baroque era. The oratorio was composed in 1750 and premiered in Dresden, Germany, on January 13, 1750. The libretto was written by Pietro Metastasio, an Italian poet and librettist. The oratorio is divided into three movements, each depicting a different stage in the life of Saint Augustine. The first movement, titled "The Youthful Augustine," portrays Augustine's early life as a hedonistic and worldly young man. The music in this movement is lively and energetic, reflecting the youthful spirit of the protagonist. The second movement, titled "The Conversion," depicts Augustine's conversion to Christianity. The music in this movement is more contemplative and introspective, reflecting the spiritual transformation that Augustine undergoes. The music is also more harmonically complex, reflecting the depth of Augustine's spiritual journey. The third movement, titled "The Saint," portrays Augustine's life as a saint and theologian. The music in this movement is more grandiose and celebratory, reflecting the importance of Augustine's contributions to Christian theology. Overall, La Conversione di Sant' Agostino is characterized by its beautiful melodies, intricate harmonies, and emotional depth. Hasse's music perfectly captures the spiritual journey of Saint Augustine, and Metastasio's libretto provides a compelling narrative that engages the listener from beginning to end. The oratorio remains a beloved work of Baroque music to this day.
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