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Simon Mayr
Jacob a Labano fugiens
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Simon Mayr
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Choral
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01:18:32
"Jacob a Labano fugiens" is a sacred oratorio composed by Simon Mayr, a German-Italian composer, in 1802. The oratorio was premiered in Bergamo, Italy, on September 12, 1802. It is a work for soloists, choir, and orchestra, and it consists of three movements. The first movement, "Jacob's Flight from Laban," is a dramatic and intense depiction of Jacob's escape from his father-in-law Laban. The music is characterized by fast tempos, intricate counterpoint, and dramatic choral passages. The soloists, representing Jacob and Laban, engage in a musical dialogue that reflects the tension and conflict between the two characters. The second movement, "Jacob's Dream," is a more contemplative and introspective section of the oratorio. The music is slower and more lyrical, with a focus on the soloists' voices. The choir provides a gentle and ethereal background, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The music reflects Jacob's vision of a ladder reaching up to heaven and the angels ascending and descending on it. The final movement, "Jacob's Return to Canaan," is a triumphant and joyful section of the oratorio. The music is characterized by lively rhythms, bright melodies, and exuberant choral passages. The soloists sing of Jacob's reunion with his family and his return to the land of his birth. The music reflects the joy and celebration of this momentous occasion. Overall, "Jacob a Labano fugiens" is a powerful and expressive work that showcases Mayr's skill as a composer. The music is characterized by intricate counterpoint, dramatic choral passages, and lyrical solo sections. The oratorio tells the story of Jacob's flight from Laban, his dream of the ladder reaching up to heaven, and his triumphant return to Canaan. It is a work that combines drama, emotion, and spirituality, and it remains a testament to Mayr's talent and creativity.
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