Harmonia Caelestis
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Harmonia Caelestis
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Harmonia Caelestis is a cycle of 55 sacred cantatas attributed to the Hungarian composer Paul I, 1st Prince Esterházy of Galántha (1635–1713) and published in 1711. They are in the Baroque style and incorporate traditional Hungarian and German melodies. Each of the cantatas consists of one movement. They are composed for solo voices, choir, and orchestra. Péter Esterházy's 2000 novel, Harmonia Caelestis, takes its name from the composition.
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