Orlande de Lassus
Alleluia laus et Gloria, M. xxi (S. i/68)
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Composer:Orlande de LassusGenre:ChoralStyle:AlleluiaPublication Date:1604Average_duration:0:59'Alleluia laus et Gloria, M. xxi (S. i/68)' is a sacred choral work composed by Orlande de Lassus, a prominent composer of the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 16th century and premiered in Munich, Germany. It is a polyphonic composition that features four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of 'Alleluia laus et Gloria' is a lively and energetic piece that features a call-and-response structure between the choir and the organ. The choir sings the word "Alleluia" in a joyful and celebratory manner, while the organ responds with a series of virtuosic runs and flourishes. This movement sets the tone for the rest of the piece, which is characterized by its exuberant and joyful nature. The second movement is a more subdued and contemplative piece that features a solo soprano voice accompanied by a simple organ accompaniment. The soprano sings a series of melodic lines that are characterized by their smooth and flowing nature. This movement provides a moment of reflection and introspection amidst the exuberance of the rest of the piece. The third movement is a lively and rhythmic piece that features the full choir singing in unison. The choir sings a series of short, repetitive phrases that are characterized by their syncopated rhythms and lively energy. This movement is a celebration of the joy and exuberance of the Easter season. The final movement of 'Alleluia laus et Gloria' is a grand and majestic piece that features the full choir and organ. The choir sings a series of powerful and triumphant lines that are characterized by their rich harmonies and soaring melodies. The organ provides a powerful and majestic accompaniment that adds to the grandeur of the piece. This movement is a celebration of the glory and majesty of God. Overall, 'Alleluia laus et Gloria' is a joyful and exuberant piece that celebrates the Easter season. Its four movements each have their own unique characteristics, ranging from lively and energetic to contemplative and introspective. The piece showcases Lassus' skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful.More....
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