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George Frederick Handel
Coelestis dum spirat aura, HWV 231
Works Info
Composer
:
George Frederick Handel
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Motet
Compose Date
:
1707
Average_duration
:
12:49
Movement_count
:
6
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"Coelestis dum spirat aura" is a sacred cantata composed by George Frederick Handel. The piece was composed in 1707 and premiered in Rome, Italy. The cantata consists of three movements and is written for soprano solo, strings, and continuo. The first movement, "Coelestis dum spirat aura," is a beautiful and serene aria that showcases Handel's mastery of melody. The soprano soloist sings of the beauty of the heavens and the peace that can be found there. The strings provide a gentle accompaniment that perfectly complements the soprano's voice. The second movement, "O quam suavis est," is a lively and joyful aria that celebrates the sweetness of God's love. The soprano soloist sings of the joy that can be found in God's love and the happiness that it brings. The strings provide a lively and energetic accompaniment that perfectly captures the joyous spirit of the piece. The final movement, "Alleluia," is a triumphant and exultant chorus that celebrates the glory of God. The soprano soloist and the chorus sing of the majesty and power of God and the joy that comes from praising Him. The strings provide a powerful and majestic accompaniment that perfectly captures the grandeur of the piece. Overall, "Coelestis dum spirat aura" is a beautiful and uplifting cantata that showcases Handel's mastery of melody and his ability to capture the spirit of religious devotion in his music. The piece is a testament to Handel's skill as a composer and his deep faith in God.
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