Jan Dismas Zelenka
Laudate pueri Dominum in D major, ZWV 81
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Composer:Jan Dismas ZelenkaGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:ca. 1729Publication Date:1981Average_duration:8:47Movement_count:3Movement ....Jan Dismas Zelenka was a Czech composer of the Baroque era, known for his intricate and innovative compositions. One of his most famous works is the Laudate pueri Dominum in D major, ZWV 81, which was composed in 1725. The piece is a sacred choral work, written for four-part choir and orchestra. It is divided into nine movements, each of which is based on a different verse from Psalm 113. The movements are as follows: 1. Laudate pueri Dominum - This movement is a joyful and exuberant opening, with the choir and orchestra praising the Lord. 2. Sit nomen Domini benedictum - This movement is more subdued, with the choir singing a prayer for the Lord's name to be blessed. 3. A solis ortu usque ad occasum - This movement is a lively and energetic section, with the choir and orchestra praising the Lord from sunrise to sunset. 4. Excelsus super omnes gentes Dominus - This movement is a majestic and grand section, with the choir and orchestra praising the Lord as the highest above all nations. 5. Qui sicut Dominus Deus noster - This movement is a more contemplative section, with the choir singing about the Lord's greatness and mercy. 6. Suscitans a terra inopem - This movement is a more somber section, with the choir singing about the Lord's ability to raise up the poor and needy. 7. Ut collocet eum cum principibus - This movement is a triumphant section, with the choir singing about the Lord's ability to exalt the humble. 8. Qui habitare facit sterilem in domo - This movement is a more peaceful and reflective section, with the choir singing about the Lord's ability to give children to the barren. 9. Gloria Patri - This final movement is a joyful and celebratory conclusion, with the choir and orchestra praising the Lord and giving glory to the Father. Overall, the Laudate pueri Dominum in D major, ZWV 81 is a complex and intricate work, showcasing Zelenka's skill as a composer. The piece features intricate counterpoint, complex harmonies, and a wide range of emotions, from joy and exuberance to contemplation and reflection. It premiered in Dresden in 1725 and has since become one of Zelenka's most famous works.More....
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