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Franz Liszt
Introitus, S. 268/1
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Liszt
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
:
Introit
Compose Date
:
1884
Publication Date
:
1887
Average_duration
:
3:58
'Introitus, S. 268/1' is a choral work composed by Franz Liszt in 1869. It was premiered on August 22, 1870, in Weimar, Germany, under the direction of Liszt himself. The piece is the first movement of a larger work called 'Missa Solemnis', which was never completed. The 'Introitus' is a solemn and majestic piece, written for a mixed choir and organ. It begins with a slow and mysterious introduction, featuring a haunting melody played by the organ. The choir then enters with a powerful and dramatic statement of the text "Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine" (Grant them eternal rest, O Lord). The music builds in intensity, with the choir and organ alternating between moments of quiet contemplation and moments of grandeur and majesty. The piece is characterized by Liszt's use of rich harmonies, dramatic contrasts, and expressive melodies. The organ plays a prominent role throughout, providing a rich and colorful accompaniment to the choir. The text is set in a traditional Latin chant style, with the choir singing in unison or in simple harmonies. Overall, 'Introitus, S. 268/1' is a powerful and moving work, showcasing Liszt's skill as a composer of choral music. Despite being only the first movement of a larger work, it stands on its own as a masterpiece of the genre.
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