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Lorenzo Perosi
La passione di Cristo
Works Info
Composer
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Lorenzo Perosi
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Passion
Average_duration
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73:20
La Passione di Cristo is a sacred oratorio composed by Lorenzo Perosi, an Italian composer, and conductor. The oratorio was composed in 1898 and premiered on March 18, 1898, in the Basilica of San Marco in Venice. The oratorio is divided into three movements, each depicting a different aspect of the Passion of Christ. The first movement, titled "The Last Supper," depicts the final meal that Jesus shared with his disciples before his arrest. The music is solemn and reflective, with a sense of foreboding as Jesus predicts his betrayal and death. The choir sings a haunting melody, while the orchestra provides a somber accompaniment. The second movement, titled "The Agony in the Garden," depicts Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane before his arrest. The music is more intense and dramatic, with a sense of urgency and desperation as Jesus pleads with God to spare him from his impending death. The choir sings a powerful chorus, while the orchestra provides a tense and dramatic accompaniment. The third movement, titled "The Crucifixion," depicts the final moments of Jesus' life on the cross. The music is mournful and sorrowful, with a sense of grief and loss as Jesus dies for the sins of humanity. The choir sings a beautiful and haunting melody, while the orchestra provides a solemn and reverent accompaniment. Overall, La Passione di Cristo is a powerful and moving work that captures the essence of the Passion of Christ. Perosi's use of choral and orchestral music creates a sense of drama and emotion that brings the story to life. The oratorio has become a beloved piece of sacred music and is often performed during the Easter season.
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