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Franz Joseph Haydn
Lauda Sion, H. 23c/4
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Joseph Haydn
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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8:30
Franz Joseph Haydn's 'Lauda Sion, H. 23c/4' is a sacred choral work composed in 1772. It was premiered on June 11, 1772, at the Church of the Brothers Hospitallers in Eisenstadt, Austria. The piece is divided into six movements and is approximately 20 minutes in length. The first movement, 'Lauda Sion Salvatorem,' is a lively and joyful opening chorus that sets the tone for the entire work. The second movement, 'Sit laus plena,' is a slower and more contemplative section that features a solo soprano voice. The third movement, 'Pascha nostrum,' is a celebratory chorus that features a fugue-like structure and a lively tempo. The fourth movement, 'O res mirabilis,' is a solo aria for bass voice that is characterized by its slow and contemplative melody. The fifth movement, 'Ecce panis angelorum,' is a duet for soprano and alto voices that features a simple and elegant melody. The final movement, 'Bone pastor,' is a lively and joyful chorus that brings the work to a triumphant close. Overall, 'Lauda Sion, H. 23c/4' is characterized by its joyful and celebratory tone, as well as its use of simple and elegant melodies. The work is a testament to Haydn's skill as a composer of sacred music and remains a beloved piece in the choral repertoire to this day.
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