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Guillaume Dufay
Aurea luce et decore roseo
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Composer
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Guillaume Dufay
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Hymn
Average_duration
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3:30
'Aurea luce et decore roseo' is a sacred motet composed by Guillaume Dufay, a prominent composer of the early Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 15th century, around 1480, and was likely written for the Feast of the Transfiguration, which is celebrated on August 6th. The motet is written for four voices, with the text taken from a hymn for the Feast of the Transfiguration. The piece is divided into three movements, with each movement featuring a different text. The first movement is based on the hymn's opening verse, "Aurea luce et decore roseo," which translates to "With golden light and rosy hue." The second movement is based on the hymn's second verse, "Transfige, dulcissime Jesu," which translates to "Transfigure us, sweet Jesus." The final movement is based on the hymn's final verse, "Gloria tibi, Domine," which translates to "Glory to you, Lord." The piece is characterized by its rich harmonies and smooth, flowing melodies. Dufay's use of polyphony, or multiple independent voices singing different melodies at the same time, creates a complex and intricate texture. The piece also features frequent use of imitation, where one voice introduces a melody that is then repeated by another voice. Overall, 'Aurea luce et decore roseo' is a beautiful and expressive piece of sacred music that showcases Dufay's skill as a composer. Its use of rich harmonies and intricate polyphony make it a standout work of the early Renaissance period.
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