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Josef Myslivecek
Abramo ed Isacco
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Composer
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Josef Myslivecek
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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142:01
Josef Myslivecek's "Abramo ed Isacco" is an oratorio that was composed in the late 18th century. The piece premiered in 1772 in Naples, Italy, and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. The oratorio is divided into three movements, each of which tells a different part of the story of Abraham and Isaac from the Bible. The first movement of "Abramo ed Isacco" sets the scene for the story, introducing the characters and their relationships. The music is dramatic and intense, reflecting the tension between Abraham and Isaac as they prepare to make the journey to the mountain where Isaac will be sacrificed. The choir sings a powerful chorus, setting the tone for the rest of the oratorio. The second movement of "Abramo ed Isacco" is the most emotional and intense of the three. It tells the story of Abraham's struggle with God's command to sacrifice his son, and Isaac's willingness to be sacrificed. The music is full of pathos and sorrow, with the soloists and choir expressing the characters' anguish and despair. The climax of the movement comes when Abraham is about to sacrifice Isaac, and an angel appears to stop him. The music becomes more hopeful and joyful, reflecting the relief and gratitude of the characters. The third movement of "Abramo ed Isacco" is a celebration of God's mercy and love. The music is triumphant and joyful, with the choir and soloists singing praises to God for sparing Isaac's life. The movement ends with a powerful chorus, expressing the characters' gratitude and awe at God's mercy. Overall, "Abramo ed Isacco" is a powerful and emotional oratorio that tells a timeless story of faith, sacrifice, and redemption. Myslivecek's music is dramatic and intense, reflecting the characters' struggles and emotions, and the choir and soloists bring the story to life with their powerful performances.
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Abraham and Isaac  Chi per pietà mi dice-Deh, parlate, che forse tacendo
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