"Hallelujah, Aleluia" is an iconic song composed by George Frideric Handel, which is part of his renowned oratorio titled "Messiah." The original key of the song is D major. Handel composed "Messiah" in 1741 and it was first performed in Dublin, Ireland. The song has since gained immense popularity and is often performed during Christmas and Easter seasons. Handel, a German-born composer, is known for his Baroque music and his contributions to the development of the classical style. Some trivia about the song includes its powerful choral arrangement, featuring a majestic rendition of the word "Hallelujah" repeated throughout the composition. The melody of "Hallelujah, Aleluia" is characterized by its uplifting and triumphant nature, accompanied by soaring vocal lines and expressive musical phrases.
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