Raimondo Boucheron
Confutatis e Oro supplex
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Composer:Raimondo BoucheronGenre:ChoralStyle:RequiemAverage_duration:9:45"Confutatis e Oro supplex" is a choral work composed by Raimondo Boucheron, an Italian composer and conductor. The piece was composed in the 19th century, but the exact date of composition is unknown. It is believed to have been composed in the mid-1800s. The piece is a part of Boucheron's larger work, "Messa da Requiem," which was composed in memory of the deceased. "Confutatis e Oro supplex" is the eighth movement of the Requiem, and it is a powerful and emotional piece that reflects the themes of judgment and supplication. The piece begins with a dramatic and ominous introduction, with the choir singing in unison. The music then builds in intensity, with the choir singing in harmony and the orchestra providing a powerful accompaniment. The lyrics of the piece are in Latin, and they describe the judgment of the dead and the supplication of the living. The first section of the piece, "Confutatis," describes the judgment of the dead. The choir sings of the "confusion" and "terror" that the dead feel as they face their judgment. The music is dark and intense, with the choir singing in a minor key and the orchestra providing a powerful accompaniment. The second section of the piece, "Oro supplex," is a supplication to God for mercy. The choir sings of the "humble prayer" of the living, asking for mercy and forgiveness. The music is more hopeful and uplifting, with the choir singing in a major key and the orchestra providing a more gentle accompaniment. Overall, "Confutatis e Oro supplex" is a powerful and emotional piece that reflects the themes of judgment and supplication. It is a testament to Boucheron's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful. The piece has been performed by choirs and orchestras around the world, and it remains a beloved part of the choral repertoire.More....
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