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Giacomo Antonio Perti
La lingua profetica del taumaturgo di Paola
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Composer
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Giacomo Antonio Perti
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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2:36
"La lingua profetica del taumaturgo di Paola" is a sacred oratorio composed by Giacomo Antonio Perti, an Italian composer of the Baroque era. The oratorio was composed in 1698 and premiered in Bologna, Italy, on January 25, 1699. The oratorio is divided into two parts, each consisting of several movements. The first part begins with an overture, followed by a chorus that introduces the story of the taumaturgo, or miracle worker, of Paola. The story is then told through a series of recitatives and arias sung by various soloists, including the taumaturgo himself, a narrator, and several other characters. The first part ends with a chorus that praises the taumaturgo and his miraculous powers. The second part begins with a chorus that describes the aftermath of the taumaturgo's death and the devotion of his followers. The story is then continued through a series of recitatives and arias, culminating in a final chorus that celebrates the taumaturgo's legacy and the power of faith. The music of "La lingua profetica del taumaturgo di Paola" is characterized by its dramatic and expressive qualities, typical of the Baroque era. Perti employs a variety of musical forms, including recitative, aria, and chorus, to convey the story and emotions of the characters. The vocal writing is virtuosic and demanding, requiring skilled singers to navigate the intricate melodic lines and ornamentation. The orchestration is also rich and varied, featuring strings, winds, and continuo instruments. Overall, "La lingua profetica del taumaturgo di Paola" is a powerful and moving work that showcases Perti's skill as a composer and his ability to convey the religious themes and emotions of the oratorio genre.
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