Hector Berlioz
Resurrexit II, H. 20b
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Composer:Hector BerliozGenre:ChoralStyle:Mass OrdinaryCompose Date:May 1828Average_duration:7:25Movement_count:2Movement ...."Resurrexit II, H. 20b" is a choral work composed by Hector Berlioz in 1831. It was premiered on December 25, 1831, at the Church of Saint-Roch in Paris. The work is divided into three movements and is approximately 20 minutes in length. The first movement, "Resurrexit," begins with a solemn and mysterious introduction by the orchestra. The choir then enters with a powerful and triumphant proclamation of the resurrection of Christ. The music is characterized by its use of dramatic contrasts, with the choir and orchestra alternating between loud and soft passages. The second movement, "Quaerens me," is a solo for bass voice accompanied by the orchestra. The music is introspective and melancholic, with the soloist singing of his own sins and seeking forgiveness from God. The orchestration is sparse, with the bass voice accompanied only by a few instruments at a time. The final movement, "Et iterum venturus est," is a grand and majestic choral finale. The music is characterized by its use of brass and percussion, which give the music a sense of power and majesty. The choir sings of the second coming of Christ and the final judgment, with the music building to a triumphant climax. Overall, "Resurrexit II, H. 20b" is a powerful and dramatic choral work that showcases Berlioz's skill as a composer. The music is characterized by its use of dramatic contrasts, powerful choral writing, and inventive orchestration. It remains a popular work in the choral repertoire to this day.More....
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