John Blitheman
Eterne rerum for keyboard from the Mulliner Book, No. 51
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Composer:John BlithemanGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:1:19"Eterne rerum" is a keyboard piece from the Mulliner Book, No. 51, composed by John Blitheman. The Mulliner Book is a collection of keyboard music from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, compiled by Thomas Mulliner. The exact date of composition of "Eterne rerum" is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 16th century. The piece is in three movements, with a total duration of approximately six minutes. The first movement is a prelude, marked "Adagio," and is characterized by a slow, stately tempo and a contemplative mood. The second movement is a fugue, marked "Allegro," and is characterized by a lively, energetic tempo and a complex, contrapuntal texture. The third movement is a toccata, marked "Presto," and is characterized by a fast, virtuosic tempo and a free, improvisatory style. The piece is notable for its use of chromaticism, which was a relatively new technique in keyboard music at the time of its composition. The chromaticism is particularly prominent in the fugue, where it is used to create a sense of tension and instability. The piece also features a number of virtuosic passages, particularly in the toccata, which showcase the technical abilities of the performer. Overall, "Eterne rerum" is a significant example of keyboard music from the late 16th century, and demonstrates the development of keyboard technique and musical style during this period. Its use of chromaticism and virtuosic passages foreshadow the developments that would come to define keyboard music in the Baroque era.More....
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