Servaas de Konink
Sacrarum armoniarum flores, Op.7
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Composer:Servaas de KoninkGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1699Sacrarum armoniarum flores, Op.7 is a collection of sacred vocal music composed by Servaas de Konink. The work was composed in the late 16th century, and it premiered in Antwerp, Belgium in 1596. The collection consists of 40 motets, which are divided into five books. The first book contains motets for the Advent and Christmas seasons, while the second book contains motets for Lent and Easter. The third book contains motets for the feasts of the Virgin Mary, and the fourth book contains motets for the feasts of the saints. The fifth book contains motets for general use throughout the liturgical year. The motets in Sacrarum armoniarum flores are characterized by their rich harmonies and expressive melodies. De Konink was known for his use of chromaticism, which adds a sense of tension and drama to the music. The motets are also notable for their use of word painting, in which the music reflects the meaning of the text. Overall, Sacrarum armoniarum flores is a significant contribution to the repertoire of sacred vocal music from the late Renaissance period. Its expressive harmonies and use of word painting make it a compelling and powerful work that continues to be performed and studied today.More....
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