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Thomas Tomkins
Musicke divine.
Works Info
Composer
:
Thomas Tomkins
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Madrigal
Compose Date
:
1622
Average_duration
:
3:44
Thomas Tomkins was an English composer and organist who lived from 1572 to 1656. He was a prolific composer of sacred music, and one of his most famous works is "Musicke divine." This piece was composed in the early 17th century, and it is a collection of sacred vocal music that was intended for use in the Anglican Church. "Musicke divine" was first performed in 1622, and it was well-received by audiences and critics alike. The piece is divided into several movements, each of which has its own unique characteristics and style. The first movement is a setting of the hymn "All people that on earth do dwell," and it is a joyful and uplifting piece that is perfect for congregational singing. The second movement is a setting of the psalm "O God, our help in ages past," and it is a more contemplative and introspective piece. The third movement is a setting of the hymn "When I survey the wondrous cross," and it is a powerful and emotional piece that is often used during Holy Week services. The fourth movement is a setting of the psalm "The Lord is my shepherd," and it is a peaceful and calming piece that is often used during funerals and other solemn occasions. The fifth movement is a setting of the hymn "Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire," and it is a lively and energetic piece that is perfect for Pentecost services. Overall, "Musicke divine" is a beautiful and inspiring collection of sacred music that showcases Thomas Tomkins' skill as a composer. Its various movements offer a range of emotions and styles, making it a versatile piece that can be used in a variety of church settings.
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