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Cortona Codex Anonymous
Laudar vollio per amore
Works Info
Composer
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Cortona Codex Anonymous
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:41
"Laudar vollio per amore" is a sacred vocal composition that was anonymously composed in the 14th century. It is part of the Cortona Codex, which is a collection of music manuscripts from the late medieval period. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the mid-14th century. The composition is written in three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a monophonic chant that sets the text "Laudar vollio per amore" (I want to praise out of love). The melody is simple and repetitive, with a narrow range and a steady rhythm. The text is sung in a syllabic style, with each syllable given equal weight. The second movement is a polyphonic setting of the same text. It features two voices that sing in parallel motion, with the lower voice providing a drone-like accompaniment to the melody of the upper voice. The texture is homophonic, with the two voices moving together in a rhythmic and melodic unison. The harmony is simple and consonant, with occasional dissonances that add color and interest to the music. The third movement is a more complex polyphonic setting of the text. It features three voices that sing in a more contrapuntal style, with each voice having its own independent melody. The texture is polyphonic, with the three voices weaving in and out of each other in a complex and intricate interplay. The harmony is more adventurous than in the previous movement, with frequent use of dissonances and chromaticism. Overall, "Laudar vollio per amore" is a beautiful example of medieval sacred music. Its simple melodies and harmonies, combined with its rich and complex textures, create a sense of spiritual depth and emotional intensity that is characteristic of the music of this period.
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