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A particular aspect of Handel's restraint is his limited use of trumpets throughout the work. After their introduction in the Part I chorus "Glory to God", apart from the solo in "The trumpet shall sound" they are heard only in Hallelujah and the final chorus "Worthy is the Lamb". [111]
The trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be rais'd: Air B: 1 Corinthians 15:52–53: Scene 3: 49: Then shall be brought to pass: Rec. A: 1 Corinthians 15:54: Victory over death 50 / 44: O death, where is thy sting? Duet A T: 1 Corinthians 15:55–56: 51 / 45: But thanks be to God: Chorus: 1 Corinthians 15:57: 52 / 46: If God be for us, who ...
Hallelujah. Part II closes with the Hallelujah chorus which became famous as a stand-alone piece, set in the key of D major with trumpets and timpani. The choir introduces Hallelujah, repeated in homophony, in a characteristic simple motif for the word, playing with the interval of a second, which re-appears
Andrea Bocelli is embarking on a spiritual journey through music and sharing it with the world. In a clip posted to Instagram Feb. 10, the Italian singer performs a duet of "Hallelujah" with Tori ...
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Whether known as hallelujah, alleluia or alleluya, an ancient Hebrew word plays a big role in music, faith and culture. Hallelujah! The remarkable story behind this joyful word
Trumpet D major 18: 16 Rejoice greatly O daughters of Zion Aria Soprano or Tenor Allegro or 12/8 B-flat major 19: Then shall the eyes of the blind shall be open'd Recitative Alto or Soprano D major (alto) / G major (soprano) 20: 17 He shall feed His flock like a shepherd Come unto Him Aria or Duet Alto or Soprano (Aria) Alto & Soprano (Duet)
To promote his new film 'The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli,' singer Andrea Bocelli performed 'Hallelujah' with Tori Kelly on Instagram.