Jan Dismas Zelenka Il Serpente di bronzo, Oratorio, ZWV 61

Jan Dismas Zelenka Il Serpente di bronzo, Oratorio, ZWV 61 Hana Blažíková, Soprano Alex Potter, Petra Noskaiová, Alto Jaroslav Březina, Tenor Peter Kooy, Bass Ensemble Inégal Adam Viktora, Conductor Painting: Serpente di bronzo by Rubens l Serpente di Bronzo, ZWV 61 is a sacred cantata composed by the Czech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745). It was composed in 1730 and was first performed in Dresden. The libretto used is a Biblical story slightly modified by Zelenka. It is sung in Italian and it is untraditional in the fact that God has several passages in the cantata. The story is of the Jewish people travelling from Egypt to the Promised Land. Three Jews – Azaria, Egla and Namuel are fatigued by having to go on such a long journey and start complaining about their burden. This angers God, who sends one thousand snakes down to plague the blasphemers. Moses begs for forgiveness and is told by God to cast a snake out of bronze, hence the name
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