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Jan Vriend
Hallelujah II
Works Info
Composer
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Jan Vriend
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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9:45
'Hallelujah II' is a choral work composed by Jan Vriend, a Dutch composer, in 1985. The piece was premiered on May 11, 1985, by the Dutch Chamber Choir, conducted by Tonu Kaljuste, at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht, Netherlands. The composition consists of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Hallelujah," is a joyful and celebratory piece that features a lively tempo and a bright, major key. The choir sings the word "Hallelujah" repeatedly, creating a sense of exuberance and excitement. The second movement, "Kyrie," is a more somber and reflective piece. The tempo slows down, and the choir sings in a minor key. The lyrics are a plea for mercy and forgiveness, creating a sense of introspection and contemplation. The third movement, "Gloria," returns to the joyful and celebratory tone of the first movement. The tempo picks up again, and the choir sings in a major key. The lyrics praise God and express gratitude, creating a sense of awe and wonder. The final movement, "Amen," is a powerful and triumphant piece. The tempo is fast, and the choir sings in a major key. The lyrics express a sense of affirmation and confidence, creating a sense of strength and determination. Overall, 'Hallelujah II' is a dynamic and expressive choral work that showcases Vriend's skill as a composer. The piece combines elements of joy, reflection, and celebration, creating a powerful and moving musical experience.
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