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Franz Liszt
Der Papsthymnus (Pio IX), S. 261
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Liszt
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Hymn
Compose Date
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1863 - 1865
Publication Date
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1865
Average_duration
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4:38
Franz Liszt's "Der Papsthymnus (Pio IX), S. 261" is a choral work composed in 1867. It was premiered on December 8, 1869, in Rome, during the celebration of the Immaculate Conception, which was a significant event for the Catholic Church. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Pater Noster," is a solemn and reverent prayer that begins with a unison chant by the choir. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the choir singing in harmony and the organ providing a rich accompaniment. The movement ends with a powerful climax, as the choir sings "Amen" in unison. The second movement, "Ave Maria," is a beautiful and lyrical setting of the traditional Catholic prayer. The choir sings the text in a gentle and flowing melody, accompanied by the organ. The movement is characterized by its simplicity and elegance, with Liszt's skillful use of harmony and counterpoint creating a sense of serenity and peace. The final movement, "Te Deum," is a grand and majestic hymn of praise to God. The choir sings the text in a triumphant and exultant melody, accompanied by the organ and brass instruments. The movement is characterized by its bold and powerful sound, with Liszt's use of harmony and orchestration creating a sense of awe and majesty. Overall, "Der Papsthymnus (Pio IX), S. 261" is a masterful work that showcases Liszt's skill as a composer and his deep devotion to the Catholic Church. The piece is a testament to the power of music to inspire and uplift the human spirit, and it remains a beloved work in the choral repertoire to this day.
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