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Francesco Petrobelli
Laetatus sum (Psalm 3)
Works Info
Composer
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Francesco Petrobelli
Genre
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Vocal
Compose Date
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1670
Average_duration
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9:30
Laetatus sum (Psalm 3) is a sacred choral work composed by Francesco Petrobelli, an Italian composer of the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 16th century, around the year 1590. It was premiered in a religious setting, most likely in a church or cathedral, where it would have been performed by a choir during a religious service. The work is divided into several movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of the text of Psalm 3. The first movement is a joyful and celebratory setting of the opening verse of the psalm, "Laetatus sum in his quae dicta sunt mihi" (I rejoiced when they said to me). This movement is characterized by its lively rhythms and bright harmonies, which convey a sense of joy and exultation. The second movement is a more contemplative setting of the second verse of the psalm, "In domum Domini ibimus" (We will go into the house of the Lord). This movement is slower and more introspective, with a more subdued mood that reflects the solemnity of the text. The third movement is a setting of the third and fourth verses of the psalm, which describe the protection and safety that God provides to his people. This movement is characterized by its rich harmonies and soaring melodies, which convey a sense of security and comfort. The final movement is a triumphant setting of the final verse of the psalm, "Salvum me fac, Domine" (Save me, O Lord). This movement is characterized by its bold and majestic harmonies, which convey a sense of triumph and victory. Overall, Laetatus sum (Psalm 3) is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Petrobelli's skill as a composer. Its varied movements and rich harmonies make it a powerful and moving piece of sacred music that continues to be performed and appreciated today.
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