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Antonio de Cabezón
Die Nobis Maria
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Antonio de Cabezón
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
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1:44
'Die Nobis Maria' is a sacred vocal work composed by Antonio de Cabezón, a Spanish composer and organist of the Renaissance era. The piece was composed in the mid-16th century, during the reign of King Philip II of Spain. It is believed to have been premiered in the Royal Chapel of Madrid, where Cabezón served as the organist. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is based on a different section of the text of the Ave Maria. The first movement is a setting of the opening words of the prayer, "Ave Maria, gratia plena" (Hail Mary, full of grace). It is a simple and elegant setting, with the melody sung by a solo voice and accompanied by a gentle organ accompaniment. The second movement is a setting of the central section of the prayer, "Sancta Maria, Mater Dei" (Holy Mary, Mother of God). This movement is more complex than the first, with the melody sung by a choir and accompanied by a more elaborate organ part. The harmonies are rich and expressive, reflecting the emotional depth of the text. The final movement is a setting of the closing words of the prayer, "Ora pro nobis peccatoribus" (Pray for us sinners). This movement is the most elaborate of the three, with the melody sung by a choir and accompanied by a virtuosic organ part. The harmonies are more dissonant and intense, reflecting the urgency of the text. Overall, 'Die Nobis Maria' is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Cabezón's skill as a composer and organist. Its simple yet elegant melodies and rich harmonies make it a timeless masterpiece of the Renaissance era.
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