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Jan Baptist Verrijt
In Te Domine speravi, Op. 5/2
Works Info
Composer
:
Jan Baptist Verrijt
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Psalm
Compose Date
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1649
Average_duration
:
3:58
In Te Domine speravi, Op. 5/2 is a sacred choral work composed by Jan Baptist Verrijt, a Dutch composer and organist, in the 17th century. The piece was likely composed in the early 1660s, during Verrijt's tenure as the organist at the St. Janskerk in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. The work is written for four-part choir and basso continuo, and is divided into three movements. The first movement is a setting of the Latin text "In Te Domine speravi," which translates to "In You, Lord, I have hoped." The music is characterized by its flowing, melismatic vocal lines and rich harmonies, which convey a sense of reverence and devotion. The second movement is a setting of the text "Miserere mei, Deus," which translates to "Have mercy on me, O God." This movement is more somber in tone, with the vocal lines weaving in and out of each other to create a sense of contrition and supplication. The final movement is a setting of the text "Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto," which translates to "Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit." This movement is more jubilant in tone, with the vocal lines soaring upwards in a triumphant expression of praise and thanksgiving. Overall, In Te Domine speravi, Op. 5/2 is a beautiful example of Baroque sacred music, characterized by its rich harmonies, melismatic vocal lines, and expressive use of text painting. The work premiered in the 17th century and continues to be performed and appreciated by audiences today.
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