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Der glorreiche Augenblick






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Der glorreiche Augenblick, Op. 136 (The glorious moment) is a cantatabyLudwig van Beethoven.

Composition

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The Congress of Vienna

Der glorreiche Augenblick was written for the opening of the Congress of Vienna after the end of the Napoleonic Wars.[1] Beethoven had initially supported Napoleon, famously dedicating his Eroica Symphony to him, but rejected him after Napoleon declared himself Emperor and scratched the dedication off the title page so violently that he tore the page. The cantata is scored for two sopranos, tenor and bass soloists, chorus and orchestra. It sets texts by Alois Weissenbach [de]. The Cantata was written in 1814, but not published until 1837, hence the high opus number.[2]

Structure

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The work consists of six movements:

  1. Chorus "Europa steht!"
  2. Recitative "O seht sie nah' und näher treten!"
  3. Aria with chorus "O Himmel, welch' Entzücken!"
  4. Recitative "Das Auge schaut"
  5. Recitative and quartet "Der den Bund im Sturme fest gehalten"
  6. Chorus: "Es treten hervor"

Instrumentation

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SATB choir
children's choir (last movement only)
4 soloists (soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor and bass)
piccolo (last movement only)
2flutes
2oboes
2clarinets in A, B♭ and C
2bassoons
4horns in various keys
2trumpets in various keys
3trombones (alto, tenor and bass)
triangle, bass drum and cymbals (last movement only)
timpani
1st violins (the third movement contains an extensive part for solo violin)
2nd violins
violas
cellos
double basses
The soloists are personas: the soprano is the city of Vienna, the mezzo-soprano is the Prophetess, the tenor is the Genius and the bass is the Leader of the People.

Notes

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  1. ^ Ashley, Tim (7 June 2012). "Beethoven: Der Glorreiche Augenblick; Choral Fantasia – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  • ^ Cummings, Robert. "Der glorreiche Augenblick, cantata for soloists, chorus & orchestra, Op. 136". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
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