The Best Easter Classical Music to Listen to This Easter

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Looking for the perfect classical music to listen to this Easter? Look no further! We’ve put together a list of the best Easter classical music, from Bach to Beethoven and beyond.

Introduction

Easter is a religious festival that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is also a time for family, food and fun. Many people enjoy listening to classical music during this time of year.

There are many different pieces of classical music that are associated with Easter. Some of these pieces are very old and have been performed for centuries. Others are more modern and have only been composed in the last few decades.

Whether you are looking for something traditional or something more modern, there is sure to be a piece of Easter classical music that you will enjoy.

What is Easter?

Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The holiday typically falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon of the Spring equinox, which means it can be anytime between March 22 and April 25.

This year, Easter Sunday will be April 12. The holiday is preceded by Lent, a 40-day period of fasting and prayer. Good Friday, which commemorates Christ’s crucifixion, falls on the Friday before Easter Sunday.

Easter is celebrated with many traditions including egg hunts, Easter baskets full of candy, and attending church services. For some, it’s also a time to reflect on religious music that has been composed specifically for the holiday.

There are many beautiful pieces of classical Easter music to choose from. Below are some of our favorites.

The Best Classical Music for Easter

Easter is one of the most important holidays in the Christian faith, and as such, many classical composers have written pieces specifically for this occasion. From Handel’s “Messiah” to Bach’s “St. Matthew Passion,” there are plenty of options to choose from if you’re looking for some Easter-themed classical music to listen to this holiday.

Here are just a few of the best Easter classical pieces to add to your playlist:

Handel’s “Messiah” – One of the most famous oratorios ever written, Handel’s “Messiah” is a musical setting of the Easter story that is beloved by many.

Bach’s “St. Matthew Passion” – Another iconic Easter piece, Bach’s “St. Matthew Passion” is a passion cantata that tells the story of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection.

Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 9” – While not specifically written for Easter, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony contains the famous “Ode to Joy” which makes it a perfect piece of classical music to listen to during this time of hope and renewal.

Mozart’s “Requiem” – Mozart’s final composition, the Requiem Mass in D minor, has become one of his most iconic works. While it was originally written for Lent, its solemn and reflective nature makes it an ideal piece of music for Easter as well.

Conclusion

With Easter fast approaching, now is the time to start thinking about what classical music you want to listen to over the holiday period. There are so many great pieces of classical music associated with Easter, from Bach’s Easter Oratorio to Handel’s Messiah, that it can be hard to know where to start.

To help you out, we’ve put together a list of some of the best Easter classical music, ranging from joyous and uplifting works to more reflective and introspective pieces. So whether you’re looking for something to get you in the Easter spirit or simply want to enjoy some great classical music, be sure to check out our list.

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