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George Frederick Handel
La Resurrezione, HWV 47
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Composer
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George Frederick Handel
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Oratorio
Compose Date
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1708
Average_duration
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112:39
Movement_count
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54
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La Resurrezione, HWV 47 is an oratorio composed by George Frederick Handel in 1708. It was premiered on Easter Sunday of the same year at the Palazzo Ruspoli in Rome. The oratorio consists of two parts and is based on the biblical story of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The first part of the oratorio depicts the events leading up to the resurrection, including the lamentations of Mary Magdalene and the disciples. The second part focuses on the resurrection itself and the joyous celebration that follows. The oratorio is divided into several movements, including recitatives, arias, and choruses. The opening movement is a sinfonia, which sets the tone for the entire work with its lively and celebratory melody. The arias are characterized by their virtuosic vocal lines and expressive melodies, while the choruses are grand and majestic, often featuring intricate counterpoint and harmonies. One of the most notable characteristics of La Resurrezione is Handel's use of instrumentation. The oratorio features a large orchestra, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Handel also includes several solo instruments, such as the trumpet and oboe, to add color and texture to the music. Overall, La Resurrezione is a masterful work that showcases Handel's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both emotionally powerful and technically impressive. Its premiere in Rome was a great success, and it remains a beloved work in the oratorio repertoire to this day.
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La Resurrection, HWV 47  Part 1. Scene 1. No. 2b. Accompagnato. Qual'insolita luce squarcia le bende alla tartarea notte?
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