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John Taverner
Magnificat, for 4 voices
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Works Info
Composer
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John Taverner
Genre
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Choral
Style
:
Magnificat
Publication Date
:
1990
Average_duration
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10:37
John Taverner's Magnificat for 4 voices is a choral work that was composed during the Renaissance period. The piece was written in the late 16th century, and it premiered in England. The Magnificat is a hymn of praise to the Virgin Mary, and it is traditionally sung during the evening prayer service of the Catholic Church. The Magnificat for 4 voices is divided into several movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style. The first movement is a lively and energetic setting of the opening lines of the Magnificat. The second movement is a more subdued and contemplative setting of the next few lines of the hymn. The third movement is a joyful and celebratory setting of the line "He has put down the mighty from their thrones." The fourth movement is a more somber and reflective setting of the line "He has filled the hungry with good things." The fifth movement is a lively and energetic setting of the line "He has helped his servant Israel." The final movement is a triumphant and celebratory setting of the closing lines of the Magnificat. The Magnificat for 4 voices is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate counterpoint, and expressive melodies. The piece is written for four-part choir, with each voice part contributing to the overall texture and harmony of the work. The piece is also notable for its use of musical symbolism, with certain musical motifs and themes representing different aspects of the text. Overall, John Taverner's Magnificat for 4 voices is a masterful example of Renaissance choral music. Its intricate harmonies, expressive melodies, and rich symbolism make it a timeless work of art that continues to be performed and appreciated by audiences around the world.
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