Giacomo Carissimi
E pur vuole il cielo
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Composer:Giacomo CarissimiGenre:VocalStyle:CantataCompose Date:1656Average_duration:4:10"E pur vuole il cielo" is a sacred oratorio composed by Giacomo Carissimi, an Italian composer of the Baroque era. The oratorio was composed in the mid-17th century and premiered in Rome, Italy. It is a vocal work that is divided into several movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The oratorio begins with a brief instrumental introduction that sets the tone for the piece. The first movement is a recitative that introduces the main theme of the oratorio, which is the story of Abraham and Isaac. The second movement is an aria sung by Abraham, in which he expresses his love for his son Isaac and his willingness to sacrifice him if it is God's will. The third movement is a duet between Abraham and Isaac, in which Isaac expresses his trust in his father and his faith in God. The fourth movement is a chorus that praises God and asks for his mercy and guidance. The fifth movement is a recitative that describes the arrival of the angel who stops Abraham from sacrificing Isaac. The sixth movement is an aria sung by the angel, in which he praises Abraham for his faith and obedience. The seventh movement is a chorus that rejoices in the salvation of Isaac and the mercy of God. The final movement is a brief recitative that concludes the oratorio. The music of "E pur vuole il cielo" is characterized by its use of vocal harmony and counterpoint, as well as its expressive melodies and dramatic contrasts. The vocal parts are often accompanied by a small ensemble of instruments, including violins, violas, cellos, and continuo. Overall, "E pur vuole il cielo" is a powerful and moving work that explores themes of faith, obedience, and divine mercy. Its beautiful melodies and expressive harmonies continue to captivate audiences today, making it a beloved piece of Baroque music.More....
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