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Josquin Des Prez
Tu solus qui facis mirabilia
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Josquin Des Prez
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Choral
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Motet
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4:07
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2
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"Tu solus qui facis mirabilia" is a motet composed by Josquin Des Prez, a prominent composer of the Renaissance period. The piece was likely composed in the late 15th century, although the exact date is unknown. It was first performed in the court of Duke Ercole I d'Este in Ferrara, Italy. The motet is composed of four movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement is a homophonic setting of the text "Tu solus qui facis mirabilia" (You alone who do wonders), with the voices singing in unison. The second movement is a polyphonic setting of the text "Et mirabilia fecisti" (And you have done wonders), with the voices weaving in and out of each other in a complex and intricate manner. The third movement is a setting of the text "Et scio quia salvum facies" (And I know that you will save), with the voices building to a climax before resolving in a peaceful and serene manner. The final movement is a setting of the text "Et non est alius" (And there is no other), with the voices coming together in a powerful and majestic conclusion. The motet is characterized by its use of complex polyphony, with the voices interweaving and overlapping in intricate patterns. It also features a wide range of vocal techniques, including imitative counterpoint, homophonic textures, and melismatic passages. The text is set in a clear and expressive manner, with the music reflecting the meaning of the words. Overall, "Tu solus qui facis mirabilia" is a masterful example of Renaissance polyphony, showcasing Josquin Des Prez's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically complex and emotionally expressive.
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