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Orlande de Lassus
Qui vult venire post me, M. xi (S. i/5)
Works Info
Composer
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Orlande de Lassus
Genre
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Choral
Publication Date
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1577
Average_duration
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1:33
'Qui vult venire post me, M. xi (S. i/5)' is a sacred motet composed by Orlande de Lassus, a prominent composer of the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 16th century and premiered in Munich, Germany, where Lassus was employed as a court musician. The motet is divided into four movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement is a solemn and introspective setting of the text "Qui vult venire post me" (Whoever wishes to follow me), featuring rich harmonies and a slow, deliberate pace. The second movement is more lively and energetic, with a faster tempo and intricate polyphonic textures. The third movement is a gentle and contemplative setting of the text "Non est inventus" (He was not found), featuring a delicate interplay of voices and a sense of longing and loss. The final movement is a triumphant and joyful setting of the text "Et ducam eos ad fontes aquarum vitae" (And I will lead them to the fountains of living water), featuring exuberant rhythms and soaring melodies. Throughout the motet, Lassus demonstrates his mastery of polyphonic writing, with intricate counterpoint and rich harmonies that create a sense of depth and complexity. The piece also showcases Lassus' skill in setting sacred texts, with each movement conveying a different aspect of the spiritual journey. Overall, 'Qui vult venire post me, M. xi (S. i/5)' is a powerful and moving work that exemplifies the beauty and complexity of Renaissance sacred music.
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