Video: Alleluja from Exultate Jubilate, Mozart, Performed by Antonino De Luca – Italy
January 30th 2026
Harley Jones
Mozart’s “Alleluja” from Exsultate, Jubilate is the brilliant, virtuosic final movement of his 1773 motet, famous for its joyful coloratura writing and its place as a showcase piece for sopranos. A sacred solo motet for soprano and orchestra, it was originally written for the celebrated castrato Venanzio Rauzzini during Mozart’s stay in Milan and remains one of his most frequently performed early vocal works.
Antonino De Luca is a Sicilian accordionist based in Castelfidardo, student of Frank Marocco and Richard Galliano, who has performed performed concerts in more than 30 countries of the world and also been nominated First Ambassador of the Accordion from Castelfidardo. Information at: https://www.antoninodeluca.com/

This music has recently been released as part of the ATG Musical Archives catalog of famous arrangements by Anthony Galla-Rini now available on the MusicForAccordion.com website.
Catalog No: ATG50158 See sample pages of the music there.
The ATG Musical Archives catalog is quite large with many exciting arrangements of high quality.
Find Out More – Information by Prof. Joan Sommers about this magnificent historic catalog. Solo link (340 titles), Duet link (53 titles), Ensemble/Orchestra link (94 titles), Music books link (32 books).
