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Richard Farrant
Call To Remembrance
Works Info
Composer
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Richard Farrant
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:16
"Call to Remembrance" is a choral work composed by Richard Farrant, an English composer and organist who lived during the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 16th century and is believed to have been premiered during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The work is a setting of a text from the Book of Wisdom, which is a part of the Apocrypha. The text is a prayer for the dead, asking God to remember and have mercy on those who have passed away. The piece is written for four-part choir, with the voices divided into soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. "Call to Remembrance" is a relatively short piece, consisting of only one movement. The piece begins with a slow and mournful introduction, with the choir singing in unison. The tempo then picks up slightly as the choir begins to sing in four-part harmony. The piece is characterized by its simple yet powerful harmonies, which are typical of Renaissance choral music. One of the most notable features of "Call to Remembrance" is its use of imitation. Throughout the piece, the different voices of the choir take turns singing the same melody, creating a sense of unity and cohesion. The piece also features a number of dynamic contrasts, with the choir alternating between loud and soft passages. Overall, "Call to Remembrance" is a beautiful and moving piece of choral music that is still performed and enjoyed today. Its simple yet powerful harmonies and use of imitation make it a classic example of Renaissance choral music, and its message of remembrance and mercy continues to resonate with audiences.
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