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Franz Schubert
Hymne IV, D. 662
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Hymn
Compose Date
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May 1819
Average_duration
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1:54
Hymne IV, D. 662 is a choral work composed by Franz Schubert in 1827. It was premiered on November 25, 1827, at the Imperial Chapel in Vienna, Austria. The work is divided into three movements and is characterized by its solemn and reverent tone. The first movement, marked "Andante con moto," begins with a simple and serene melody sung by the choir. The melody is then repeated and developed, with the addition of harmonies and counterpoint. The movement builds to a climax before returning to the original melody, which is sung in unison by the choir. The second movement, marked "Allegro moderato," is more lively and energetic than the first. It features a call-and-response structure, with the choir singing a phrase and the orchestra responding with a contrasting melody. The movement is characterized by its rhythmic drive and use of syncopation. The final movement, marked "Andante," returns to the solemn and reverent tone of the first movement. It features a simple melody sung by the choir, accompanied by a gentle and flowing orchestral accompaniment. The movement builds to a climax before resolving to a peaceful and serene conclusion. Overall, Hymne IV, D. 662 is a beautiful and moving choral work that showcases Schubert's skill as a composer. Its use of simple melodies, harmonies, and counterpoint creates a sense of reverence and solemnity that is perfect for religious settings. The work remains a popular choice for choirs and orchestras around the world.
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