Gaetano Capocci
Salve regina
Works Info
Composer:Gaetano CapocciGenre:ChoralAverage_duration:2:37Gaetano Capocci was an Italian composer who lived from 1833 to 1898. He was a prolific composer of sacred music, and one of his most famous works is the Salve Regina. This piece was composed in the late 19th century and is a setting of the traditional Marian hymn. The Salve Regina is a four-movement work that is typically performed by a choir and organ. The first movement is a simple and serene setting of the hymn's opening lines, "Salve Regina, mater misericordiae." The choir sings in unison, with the organ providing a gentle accompaniment. The second movement is a more complex setting of the hymn's second verse, "Ad te clamamus, exsules filii Hevae." The choir sings in four-part harmony, with the organ providing a more elaborate accompaniment. This movement is more dramatic than the first, with the choir expressing their longing for Mary's help and protection. The third movement is a setting of the hymn's third verse, "Eia ergo, advocata nostra." This movement is more joyful and celebratory than the previous two, with the choir singing in a lively and upbeat manner. The organ provides a bright and cheerful accompaniment, and the overall effect is one of gratitude and praise. The final movement is a setting of the hymn's closing lines, "O clemens, o pia, o dulcis Virgo Maria." This movement is a return to the simplicity and serenity of the first movement, with the choir singing in unison and the organ providing a gentle accompaniment. The overall effect is one of peace and tranquility, as the choir expresses their devotion to Mary and their hope for her intercession. Overall, the Salve Regina is a beautiful and moving work that showcases Capocci's skill as a composer of sacred music. Its four movements provide a range of emotions and moods, from serenity and simplicity to joy and celebration. It is a fitting tribute to the Virgin Mary and a testament to Capocci's talent as a composer.More....