×
Henry Purcell
In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust, Z. 16
Works Info
Composer
:
Henry Purcell
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Anthem
Compose Date
:
ca. 1682
Average_duration
:
11:51
Henry Purcell's 'In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust, Z. 16' is a sacred choral work composed in the late 17th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1680. The piece was first performed at the Chapel Royal in London, and it quickly became one of Purcell's most popular works. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style. The first movement is a solemn and introspective setting of the text, "In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust." The music is slow and contemplative, with long, sustained notes and a simple, yet powerful harmonic structure. The second movement is a lively and joyful setting of the text, "Thou art my God, O Lord." The music is fast-paced and energetic, with intricate vocal lines and a lively instrumental accompaniment. This movement is a celebration of faith and trust in God, and it is characterized by its exuberant and joyful tone. The final movement is a quiet and reflective setting of the text, "Into thy hands I commend my spirit." The music is slow and peaceful, with a gentle, flowing melody and a simple, yet beautiful harmonic structure. This movement is a prayer of surrender and trust, and it is characterized by its peaceful and contemplative tone. Overall, 'In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust, Z. 16' is a beautiful and powerful work that showcases Purcell's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its simple yet powerful harmonic structure, intricate vocal lines, and a wide range of emotions, from solemn introspection to joyful celebration to peaceful surrender. It remains one of Purcell's most beloved works and a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the greatest composers of the Baroque era.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy