Orazio Vecchi
Hor ch'ogni vento tace
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Composer:Orazio VecchiGenre:VocalAverage_duration:3:19"Hor ch'ogni vento tace" is a madrigal composed by Orazio Vecchi, an Italian composer of the late Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 16th century and was first performed in 1590. It is a part of a collection of madrigals called "L'Amfiparnaso," which was published in 1597. The piece is written for five voices, and it is divided into three movements. The first movement is in a lively tempo and is characterized by its use of imitative polyphony. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with a more homophonic texture. The final movement returns to the lively tempo of the first movement, with a more complex and intricate polyphonic texture. The text of the madrigal is a love poem, which describes the beauty of the beloved and the power of love. The music reflects the text, with its lively and joyful character in the first and third movements, and its more contemplative and introspective character in the second movement. Vecchi was known for his innovative use of harmony and rhythm, and "Hor ch'ogni vento tace" is a good example of his style. The piece is characterized by its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which create a sense of tension and release. The rhythms are also complex, with frequent changes in meter and tempo. Overall, "Hor ch'ogni vento tace" is a beautiful and expressive madrigal, which showcases Vecchi's skill as a composer. Its lively and joyful character, combined with its innovative use of harmony and rhythm, make it a masterpiece of the late Renaissance period.More....
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