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In vernali tempore
Klassische Musik/Madrigal • 2016 • Texter: Unknown (works before 1850) • Alternativer Titel: In the Springtime (1582) - SATB
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SATB
Titel nach Uploader: In Vernali Tempore (1582) - SATB
Instrumentierung |
Keyboard, Gemischter Chor: Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Bass |
Partitur für |
Klavierbegleitung, Chor |
Art der Partitur |
Klavierauszug mit Singstimmen |
Tonart |
As-Dur |
Satz, Nr. |
1 bis 1 von 1 |
Arrangeur |
Joan Yakkey |
Übersetzer |
Joan Yakkey |
Verleger |
Joan Yakkey |
Sprache |
Latein |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Mittel |
Länge |
3'20 |
This is a Latin melody from the Album "piae cantiones " (sacred songs) published in 1582. This is a new setting for four mixed voices (SATB) following what we feel could have been the harmonic progressions of the 16th century. The full text in Latin and English is on the first page of the pdf sample on view. I signaled the key of this setting in A flat major but it really is in a mixture of two early modes, the 1st mode (based on the scale from D-D with Bb) and the 4th mode (based on the scale from G-G all white Keys).The score includes a leyboard accompaniment for rehearsal. This is the meaning of the poem that can be sung at any time in the year:
In the Spring That rises joyfully As the cold goes away, And averts the Crane: Land, sea, forest Beauty lies outside As the world is renewed, Vitality returns to the body, Chest pain subsides During this happy time.
The land is green and blossoming And the forest is fresh, Birds sing soothing melodies with a voice full of sweetness, Tempestuous waters And sweet showers full of dew Have disappeared, The sun consumed by clouds’ Rays open And shines with sweetness.
Oh, what wonderful glory, How beautiful is God, How shining Is his face, He from whom all things depend, Lower and higher things Each in their own form. He is greater than the distance Than that which differentiates Night from Day.
Für Gitarre
Titel nach Uploader: In vernali tempore
Instrumentierung |
Akustische Gitarre, Klassische Gitarre |
Partitur für |
Solo |
Art der Partitur |
Für einen Interpreten |
Tonart |
d-Moll |
Arrangeur |
Berndt Leopolder |
Verleger |
Berndt Leopolder |
Sprache |
Latein |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Leicht |
Länge |
0'40 |
Genre |
Geistliche Musik/Christliche |
Kirchl. schulisches Werk 1582
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