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Andrea Gabrieli
O gloriosa Domina (O gloriose Domine)
Works Info
Composer
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Andrea Gabrieli
Genre
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Choral
Publication Date
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1587
Average_duration
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2:57
Andrea Gabrieli was a prominent Italian composer of the Renaissance period, known for his sacred music compositions. One of his most famous works is the motet "O gloriosa Domina" (O glorious Lady), which was composed in the late 16th century. The motet "O gloriosa Domina" is a six-voice composition that was written for the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. It is believed to have been composed in the year 1587, during Gabrieli's tenure as the organist at St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. The motet is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style and structure. The first movement is a polyphonic setting of the text "O gloriosa Domina," which is sung by the choir in a homophonic style. The second movement is a solo section, in which a soprano soloist sings the text "Tu quae genuisti," accompanied by a simple organ accompaniment. The final movement is a polyphonic setting of the text "O clemens, o pia," which is sung by the choir in a more complex and contrapuntal style. The motet "O gloriosa Domina" is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate counterpoint, and expressive use of text painting. Gabrieli's use of chromaticism and dissonance in the motet was considered innovative for its time, and helped to establish him as one of the leading composers of the late Renaissance period. Overall, "O gloriosa Domina" is a beautiful and powerful composition that showcases Gabrieli's mastery of sacred music composition. Its premiere was likely at St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, where Gabrieli served as the organist for many years. Today, it remains a beloved piece of music that is frequently performed in churches and concert halls around the world.
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