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Robert Parsons
In nomine a 4 No. 2
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Composer
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Robert Parsons
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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2:18
Robert Parsons was an English composer who lived during the Renaissance period. He was born in 1535 and died in 1572. One of his most famous works is the "In nomine a 4 No. 2," which is a piece of instrumental music that was composed for four viols. The "In nomine a 4 No. 2" was first performed in the late 16th century, although the exact date of its premiere is unknown. It is believed to have been composed sometime between 1560 and 1570. The piece is part of a larger collection of works known as the "In nomine" pieces, which were popular during the Renaissance period. The "In nomine a 4 No. 2" is divided into six movements, each of which is characterized by a different tempo and mood. The first movement is slow and mournful, while the second is more lively and upbeat. The third movement is a fast and energetic dance, while the fourth is a slow and contemplative piece. The fifth movement is a lively dance, and the final movement is a slow and somber piece that brings the work to a close. One of the most notable characteristics of the "In nomine a 4 No. 2" is its use of the "In nomine" theme, which is a musical motif that was popular during the Renaissance period. The theme is based on a section of a Mass by John Taverner, and it was used by many composers of the time as a basis for their own works. Parsons' use of the theme in the "In nomine a 4 No. 2" is particularly effective, as he weaves it throughout the piece in a variety of different ways. Overall, the "In nomine a 4 No. 2" is a beautiful and complex work that showcases Parsons' skill as a composer. Its use of the "In nomine" theme and its six distinct movements make it a unique and memorable piece of Renaissance music.
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