Miltons Morgengesang (Reichardt, Johann Friedrich)

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Publisher. Info. Kassel: for the Author, n.d. (1808)
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Work Title Miltons Morgengesang
Alternative. Title "Allmächtiger! Die herrliche Natur ist deiner Hände Werk." (Adam and Eve's Hymn to the Morning, Paradise Lost, Book V)
Composer Reichardt, Johann Friedrich
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. PröR deest (appendix)
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJR 17
Key C
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 11
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. c. 1793
First Publication. 1808
Librettist John Milton, unknown translator (Thomson von BĂĽrde?)
Language German
Average DurationAvg. Duration "eine kleine Stunde" (a scant hour?)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation flutes, oboes, bassoons, horns in C, strings, 2 SSTB choruses

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RISM lists 12 autograph copies of this work with varying instrumentations - 2 choruses and orchestra ; 2 voices, 2 bassoons, cello ; soprano, chorus, orchestra ; soprano, womens' chorus, orchestra ; SATB solos, chorus, orchestra ; tenor, male chorus, orchestra ; 2 sopranos, tenor, bass, SSTB chorus, continuo ; and in varying keys. Presumably a common and much-distributed work to exist in several copies sent to various colleagues (when relatively few works were published, still?)- some of the copies date from around 1796 so even if first publication was in 1808, the work was composed well before that.

Some details may be found in Johann Friedrich Reichardt Sein Leben pp. 551 ff.