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Franz Schubert
Huldigung, D. 240
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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Jul 27, 1815
Average_duration
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2:52
Huldigung, D. 240 is a choral work composed by Franz Schubert in 1825. It was written as a tribute to the Emperor Franz I of Austria, who had recently died. The work was premiered on January 7, 1826, at the Imperial Chapel in Vienna. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement is a solemn and majestic introduction, featuring a full chorus and orchestra. The second movement is a solo aria for bass, accompanied by a small ensemble. The final movement is a lively and celebratory chorus, featuring the full choir and orchestra. The characteristics of Huldigung, D. 240 are typical of Schubert's style. The work is characterized by its rich harmonies, expressive melodies, and dramatic contrasts. The use of choral and orchestral forces creates a grand and majestic sound, befitting the occasion for which it was written. The text of Huldigung, D. 240 is in German and was written by Franz Grillparzer. The text pays tribute to the Emperor Franz I and expresses gratitude for his leadership and service to the Austrian people. The music is a fitting tribute to the Emperor, with its grandeur and solemnity. Overall, Huldigung, D. 240 is a significant work in Schubert's oeuvre, showcasing his mastery of choral and orchestral composition. Its premiere at the Imperial Chapel in Vienna was a testament to Schubert's growing reputation as one of the leading composers of his time.
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