The Australian Socceroos jubilate after defeating Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup qualifier at Telstra Stadium in Sydney, yesterday. |
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We may note that Vivaldi, as Mozart will do years later in his famous Exultate jubilate, omits the introductory recitative, going instead immediately to the heart of the music. |
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In January 1773, just a few days before his seventeenth birthday, Mozart composed his Exsultate, jubilate for the opera's primo uomo, the castrato Venanzio Rauzzini, who was also a composer and harpsichordist. |
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The show is staged as an interactive disco: spectators mill around, dance, and jubilate in Imelda's rise to power, while feeling uneasy about how much fun they're having. |
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A more-or-less continuous chant-like vocal line helps to make Jubilate one of the more approachable compositions on the disc. |
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The opening Jubilate made for a rousing start, though there were some uncertainties of pitch in the orchestra which made for a certain jitteriness at times. |
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Purcell's Te Deum and Jubilate Deo were written for Saint Cecilia's Day, 1694, the first English Te Deum ever composed with orchestral accompaniment. |
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