Joseph Jongen
Alleluja, Op. 112
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Composer:Joseph JongenGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1940Average_duration:5:42'Alleluja, Op. 112' is a choral work composed by Joseph Jongen, a Belgian composer, organist, and music educator. The piece was composed in 1929 and premiered on May 12, 1929, in Brussels, Belgium. 'Alleluja, Op. 112' is a single-movement work that is approximately six minutes in length. The piece is scored for mixed choir, organ, and brass ensemble. The work is characterized by its jubilant and celebratory nature, as it is a setting of the word "Alleluja," which is a Hebrew word meaning "praise the Lord." The piece begins with a fanfare-like introduction played by the brass ensemble, which sets the celebratory tone for the work. The choir then enters with a unison chant of "Alleluja," which is repeated throughout the piece. The organ provides a harmonic foundation for the choir and brass ensemble, and also adds to the celebratory nature of the work with its use of bright and colorful registrations. The middle section of the piece features a solo soprano voice, which sings a melodic line that is accompanied by the choir and organ. The solo line is then taken up by the choir, which sings in a homophonic texture. The brass ensemble returns with a triumphant fanfare, which leads into a final section of the piece. The final section of the piece features a fugue, which is a contrapuntal technique where multiple voices imitate a melodic line. The fugue begins with the choir singing the "Alleluja" chant in a canon-like fashion, with each voice entering one after the other. The brass ensemble and organ then join in, creating a grand and majestic sound. The piece ends with a final "Alleluja" chant sung by the choir and accompanied by the brass ensemble and organ. Overall, 'Alleluja, Op. 112' is a celebratory and joyful work that showcases Jongen's skill in writing for choir, organ, and brass ensemble. The piece is often performed in religious services and concerts, and is a popular choice for choirs looking for a festive and uplifting piece of music.More....
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