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Michael Wise
Nunc Dimittis for chorus in E flat major
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Works Info
Composer
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Michael Wise
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Magnificat
Average_duration
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2:10
Michael Wise's 'Nunc Dimittis for chorus in E flat major' is a beautiful and moving piece of choral music that was composed in the late 17th century. The piece was first premiered in 1685, and it has since become a beloved part of the choral repertoire. The 'Nunc Dimittis' is a setting of the canticle of the same name, which is traditionally sung at the end of the evening service of Compline. The piece is divided into four movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style and mood. The first movement is marked 'Adagio', and it begins with a gentle and flowing melody that is sung by the choir in unison. The music gradually builds in intensity and complexity, with the choir singing in harmony and the accompaniment becoming more intricate. The movement ends with a quiet and peaceful resolution. The second movement is marked 'Allegro', and it is a lively and joyful piece of music that is full of energy and excitement. The choir sings in a fast and rhythmic style, with the accompaniment providing a lively and upbeat backdrop. The third movement is marked 'Largo', and it is a slow and mournful piece of music that is full of emotion and pathos. The choir sings in a mournful and melancholy style, with the accompaniment providing a somber and reflective backdrop. The final movement is marked 'Allegro', and it is a triumphant and celebratory piece of music that is full of joy and exultation. The choir sings in a fast and energetic style, with the accompaniment providing a lively and festive backdrop. Overall, Michael Wise's 'Nunc Dimittis for chorus in E flat major' is a beautiful and moving piece of choral music that is full of emotion, energy, and joy. Its four movements each offer a unique musical experience, and the piece as a whole is a testament to the power and beauty of choral music.
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