Johann Adolf Hasse
Alta Nubes Illustrata
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Composer:Johann Adolf HasseGenre:VocalStyle:MotetAverage_duration:16:25"Alta Nubes Illustrata" is a sacred oratorio composed by Johann Adolf Hasse, a German composer of the Baroque era. The oratorio was composed in 1755 and premiered in Dresden, Germany, on December 26 of the same year. The oratorio consists of three movements, each of which is divided into several sections. The first movement, titled "Deus in Adiutorium," is an opening chorus that sets the tone for the entire work. It is a grand and majestic piece that features a full choir and orchestra. The second movement, titled "Sicut Cervus," is a solo aria that features a soprano soloist. It is a beautiful and lyrical piece that showcases the soloist's vocal range and agility. The third movement, titled "Gloria Patri," is a closing chorus that brings the oratorio to a triumphant conclusion. The characteristics of "Alta Nubes Illustrata" are typical of Baroque sacred music. The work features a large choir and orchestra, with prominent use of trumpets and timpani. The vocal writing is highly virtuosic, with intricate melismatic passages and demanding vocal leaps. The text is in Latin and is drawn from various psalms and other sacred texts. The music is highly expressive, with dramatic contrasts between loud and soft, fast and slow, and joyful and mournful passages. Overall, "Alta Nubes Illustrata" is a magnificent example of Baroque sacred music. Its grandeur, beauty, and expressive power make it a timeless masterpiece that continues to be performed and admired today.More....