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Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz
Presidiorum erogatrix
Works Info
Composer
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Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:03
Presidiorum erogatrix is a choral work composed by Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz, a 15th-century Polish composer. The work was composed in the late 1400s and is believed to have been premiered in Krakow, Poland. Presidiorum erogatrix is a four-movement work that is written for four voices. The first movement is a Kyrie, which is a prayer for mercy. The second movement is a Gloria, which is a hymn of praise. The third movement is a Credo, which is a statement of faith. The fourth and final movement is a Sanctus, which is a hymn of praise to God. The characteristics of Presidiorum erogatrix are typical of the music of the late Middle Ages. The work is written in a polyphonic style, which means that each voice has its own melody. The voices are woven together to create a complex and harmonious sound. The work is also written in Latin, which was the language of the Catholic Church at the time. Presidiorum erogatrix is an important work in the history of choral music. It is an example of the music that was being composed and performed in the late Middle Ages. The work is also an example of the religious music that was being composed and performed in Poland at the time. In conclusion, Presidiorum erogatrix is a four-movement choral work composed by Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz in the late 1400s. The work is written for four voices and is typical of the music of the late Middle Ages. The work is an important example of the religious music that was being composed and performed in Poland at the time.
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