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Jacopo da Bologna
Lux purpurata radiis; Diligite iustitiam
Works Info
Composer
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Jacopo da Bologna
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Publication Date
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1938
Average_duration
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2:17
Jacopo da Bologna was an Italian composer of the 14th century, known for his secular and sacred music. One of his most famous works is the motet "Lux purpurata radiis; Diligite iustitiam," which was composed in the ars nova style. The motet is believed to have been composed in the early 1350s, during the papacy of Clement VI. It was likely written for a special occasion, such as a feast day or a wedding. The piece is written for three voices, with the top voice carrying the melody and the other two providing harmonic support. The motet is divided into two movements, each with its own text. The first movement, "Lux purpurata radiis," is a hymn to the Virgin Mary. The text describes Mary as a radiant light, shining with the colors of purple and gold. The music is characterized by its flowing, melismatic lines and rich harmonies. The second movement, "Diligite iustitiam," is a call to love justice and righteousness. The text is taken from Psalm 36 and urges the listener to follow the path of righteousness and avoid evil. The music is more rhythmic and lively than the first movement, with a strong sense of forward motion. Overall, "Lux purpurata radiis; Diligite iustitiam" is a beautiful example of the ars nova style, with its complex rhythms, rich harmonies, and intricate melodies. It showcases Jacopo da Bologna's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful.
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