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Johannes Cornago
Patres nostri peccaverunt
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Cornago
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:55
"Patres nostri peccaverunt" is a sacred motet composed by Johannes Cornago, a Spanish composer of the Renaissance era. The piece was likely composed in the late 15th century, although the exact date is unknown. It was likely written for use in the Catholic Church, as it is a setting of a text from the Book of Daniel that is used in the liturgy of the Church. The motet is written for four voices, and is in a typical Renaissance polyphonic style. It is divided into three movements, each of which sets a different section of the text from Daniel. The first movement is a setting of the opening words of the text, "Patres nostri peccaverunt", and is in a slow, mournful style. The second movement is a setting of the middle section of the text, "Et facti sunt sicut non fuerant", and is more lively and rhythmic. The final movement sets the concluding words of the text, "Et dederunt legem tuam in derisionem", and is again slow and mournful. The motet is characterized by its use of imitative polyphony, in which the different voices take turns singing the same melody. This creates a rich, complex texture that is typical of Renaissance music. The piece also features a number of expressive dissonances, which were used to convey the emotional content of the text. Overall, "Patres nostri peccaverunt" is a beautiful and moving example of Renaissance sacred music, and a testament to the skill of Johannes Cornago as a composer.
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