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Franz Joseph Haydn
Salve Regina in E major, H. 23b/1
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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12:27
Movement_count
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4
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Franz Joseph Haydn's 'Salve Regina in E major, H. 23b/1' is a sacred choral work composed in 1766. It was premiered in the same year at the Mariazell Basilica in Austria. The piece consists of four movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, 'Salve Regina,' is a solemn and reverent prayer to the Virgin Mary. The choir sings in unison, with the melody moving slowly and steadily. The harmonies are simple and understated, allowing the text to take center stage. The movement ends with a gentle Amen. The second movement, 'Ad te clamamus,' is more lively and energetic. The choir sings in a call-and-response style, with the soprano and alto sections alternating. The melody is more complex than in the first movement, with frequent changes in tempo and dynamics. The movement ends with a joyful Alleluia. The third movement, 'Eia ergo,' is a duet for soprano and alto. The melody is light and delicate, with the two voices intertwining in a graceful dance. The harmonies are more complex than in the previous movements, with frequent modulations and unexpected chord progressions. The movement ends with a quiet Amen. The final movement, 'O clemens,' is a grand finale that brings together all the elements of the previous movements. The choir sings in full harmony, with the melody soaring to great heights. The harmonies are rich and full, with frequent use of suspensions and other dissonances. The movement ends with a triumphant Amen. Overall, 'Salve Regina in E major' is a masterful example of Haydn's skill in writing for the human voice. The piece is both simple and complex, with a deep emotional resonance that speaks to the listener's soul. It is a testament to Haydn's faith and his devotion to the Virgin Mary, and remains a beloved work in the choral repertoire to this day.
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