Charles Gounod
Gallia: Lamentation
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Composer:Charles GounodGenre:ChoralStyle:LamentationCompose Date:1871Publication Date:1871Average_duration:14:58Charles Gounod's "Gallia: Lamentation" is a choral work that was composed in 1871. It was premiered on January 30, 1872, at the Salle Herz in Paris. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Gallia," is a lamentation for France. It begins with a somber and mournful melody sung by the choir. The lyrics speak of the pain and suffering that France has endured throughout its history, from the wars of the past to the present day. The music is slow and mournful, with a sense of sadness and loss. The second movement, "De Profundis," is a prayer for the souls of the dead. The choir sings a Latin text that speaks of the depths of despair and the need for redemption. The music is more uplifting than the first movement, with a sense of hope and renewal. The final movement, "Judex," is a call for justice. The choir sings a text that speaks of the need for justice and the punishment of the wicked. The music is powerful and dramatic, with a sense of urgency and determination. Overall, "Gallia: Lamentation" is a powerful and emotional work that reflects the turmoil and suffering of France during the 19th century. The music is deeply expressive, with a sense of sadness, hope, and determination. It remains a popular choral work to this day, and is often performed in concerts and choral festivals around the world.More....
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