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Michael Haydn
Alleluia! Laudate pueri, MH 342
Works Info
Composer
:
Michael Haydn
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
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Dec 12, 1783
Average_duration
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5:33
'Alleluia! Laudate pueri, MH 342' is a sacred choral work composed by Michael Haydn, the younger brother of the famous composer Joseph Haydn. The piece was composed in 1779 and premiered in Salzburg, Austria. It is a setting of Psalm 112, which is also known as Laudate pueri, and is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with a joyful and lively Alleluia, which is repeated several times throughout the piece. The choir then enters with the text "Laudate pueri Dominum" (Praise the Lord, O ye servants), which is sung in a homophonic style. The music is characterized by its bright and energetic melody, which is supported by a lively accompaniment. The second movement is a slower and more contemplative setting of the text "Sit nomen Domini benedictum" (Blessed be the name of the Lord). The choir sings in a more polyphonic style, with each voice part weaving in and out of the texture. The music is characterized by its rich harmonies and expressive melodies. The final movement returns to the joyful Alleluia of the first movement, but with a more elaborate and complex setting. The choir sings in a more contrapuntal style, with each voice part interweaving with the others. The music is characterized by its intricate harmonies and lively rhythms. Overall, 'Alleluia! Laudate pueri, MH 342' is a vibrant and joyful choral work that showcases Michael Haydn's skill as a composer. Its lively melodies, rich harmonies, and intricate textures make it a beloved piece in the choral repertoire.
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