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The Seasons Haydn - Musical content |  | The Seasons Haydn - Musical content: Encyclopedia II - The Seasons Haydn - Musical content |  | The oratorio is divided into four parts, corresponding to Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter, with the usual recitatives, arias, choruses, and ensemble numbers.
Among the more rousing choruses are a hunting song with horn calls, a wine celebration with dancing peasants (foreshadowing the third movement of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony), a loud thunderstorm (ditto, for Beethoven's fourth movement), and an absurdly stirring ode to toil (or to "industry" in some translations):
The huts that shelter us,
The wool that covers us,
The food that nourish ...
See also:The Seasons Haydn, The Seasons Haydn - Composition premiere and reception, The Seasons Haydn - Forces, The Seasons Haydn - Musical content, The Seasons Haydn - External link |  | | The Seasons Haydn, The Seasons Haydn - Composition premiere and reception, The Seasons Haydn - External link, The Seasons Haydn - Forces, The Seasons Haydn - Musical content |  | |
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The Seasons Haydn - Musical content
The oratorio is divided into four parts, corresponding to Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter, with the usual recitatives, arias, choruses, and ensemble numbers.
Among the more rousing choruses are a hunting song with horn calls, a wine celebration with dancing peasants (foreshadowing the third movement of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony), a loud thunderstorm (ditto, for Beethoven's fourth movement), and an absurdly stirring ode to toil (or to "industry" in some translations):
The huts that shelter us,
The wool that covers us,
The food that nourishes us,
All is thy grant, thy gift,
O noble toil.
Haydn remarked that while he had been industrious his whole life long, this was the first occasion he had ever been asked to write a chorus in praise of industry.
Some especially lyrical passages are the choral prayer for a bountiful harvest, "Sei nun gnädig, milder Himmel" (Be thou gracious, O kind heaven), the gentle nightfall that follows the storm, and Hanne's cavatina on Winter.
The work is filled with the "tone-painting" that also characterized The Creation: a plowman whistles as he works (in fact, he whistles the well-known theme from Haydn's own Surprise Symphony), a bird shot by a hunter falls from the sky, there is a sunrise (evoking the one in The Creation), and so on.
Other related archivesBeethoven's, Christian religion, Compositions by Joseph Haydn, French horns, Gottfried van Swieten, James Thomson, Joseph Haydn, Mozart, Oratorios, Pastoral Symphony, Surprise Symphony, The Creation, arias, bass trombone, bassoons, cavatina, cellos, clarinets, classical mythology, contrabassoon, double basses, flutes, libretto, oboes, oratorio, recitatives, timpani, trombones, trumpets, violas, violins
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