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Juan de Urrede
Pange lingua, for 5 voices
Works Info
Composer
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Juan de Urrede
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:21
Juan de Urrede was a Spanish composer who lived during the Renaissance period. He is known for his sacred music compositions, including his work "Pange lingua, for 5 voices". This piece was composed in the late 16th century and was first performed in Spain. "Pange lingua" is a Latin hymn that is traditionally sung during the Catholic liturgy on Holy Thursday, which commemorates the Last Supper. Urrede's setting of the hymn is a polyphonic composition for five voices, which includes two sopranos, alto, tenor, and bass. The piece is divided into four movements, each of which corresponds to a different section of the hymn. The first movement is a setting of the first two stanzas of the hymn, which praise the body and blood of Christ. The second movement is a setting of the third and fourth stanzas, which describe the events of the Last Supper. The third movement is a setting of the fifth and sixth stanzas, which focus on the Eucharist as a source of spiritual nourishment. The final movement is a setting of the last stanza, which is a doxology that praises the Holy Trinity. Urrede's setting of "Pange lingua" is characterized by its rich harmonies and intricate polyphony. The voices weave in and out of each other, creating a complex and layered texture. The piece also features frequent use of imitation, where one voice introduces a melody that is then echoed by the other voices. Overall, "Pange lingua, for 5 voices" is a beautiful and complex composition that showcases Urrede's skill as a composer. Its use of polyphony and rich harmonies make it a standout piece of Renaissance sacred music.
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