Franz Joseph Haydn
Mary's dream, H. 31a/1
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Composer:Franz Joseph HaydnGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:before 1792Average_duration:3:27"Mary's Dream" is a solo cantata composed by Franz Joseph Haydn in 1798. The piece was premiered in Vienna on March 24, 1799, with the famous soprano singer Therese Jansen-Bartolozzi as the soloist. The cantata consists of three movements and is written for a solo soprano accompanied by a small orchestra. The first movement, marked "Adagio," begins with a slow and mournful introduction by the orchestra. The soprano enters with a recitative, describing Mary's dream of the crucifixion of Jesus. The music is filled with sorrow and anguish, reflecting the emotions of the text. The movement ends with a short aria, where the soprano expresses her grief and asks for comfort. The second movement, marked "Andante," is a beautiful aria where the soprano sings of the love and sacrifice of Jesus. The music is gentle and flowing, with a sense of peace and serenity. The orchestra provides a delicate accompaniment, with soft strings and woodwinds. The final movement, marked "Presto," is a joyful and triumphant aria. The soprano sings of the resurrection of Jesus and the hope it brings to the world. The music is lively and energetic, with a sense of celebration and exultation. The orchestra provides a lively accompaniment, with fast-paced strings and brass. Overall, "Mary's Dream" is a beautiful and emotional cantata that showcases Haydn's skill in writing for the voice. The music is filled with passion and drama, reflecting the powerful emotions of the text. The piece is a testament to Haydn's ability to create music that is both technically impressive and emotionally moving.More....