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Costanzo Festa
Quis dabit oculis nostris
Works Info
Composer
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Costanzo Festa
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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5:44
"Quis dabit oculis nostris" is a sacred motet composed by Costanzo Festa, an Italian composer of the Renaissance period. The motet was composed in the late 15th century and was premiered in Rome, Italy. It is a four-voice composition that is characterized by its polyphonic texture and expressive harmonies. The motet is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different mood and musical style. The first movement is a slow and contemplative setting of the text "Quis dabit oculis nostris fontem lacrimarum" (Who will give our eyes a fountain of tears). The music is characterized by its rich harmonies and expressive dissonances, which convey the sadness and longing expressed in the text. The second movement is a lively and rhythmic setting of the text "Ut cognoscamus te, Domine" (So that we may know you, Lord). The music is characterized by its energetic rhythms and lively counterpoint, which convey the joy and exuberance expressed in the text. The third and final movement is a slow and contemplative setting of the text "In diebus illis" (In those days). The music is characterized by its rich harmonies and expressive dissonances, which convey the sadness and longing expressed in the text. Overall, "Quis dabit oculis nostris" is a beautiful and expressive motet that showcases Festa's mastery of polyphonic composition and his ability to convey a range of emotions through music. Its premiere in Rome would have been a significant event in the musical life of the city, and it continues to be performed and appreciated by musicians and audiences today.
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