Igor Stravinsky
Ave Maria (after Bogoroditse D'vo)
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Composer:Igor StravinskyGenre:ChoralStyle:Ave MariaCompose Date:1949Average_duration:2:00Igor Stravinsky's "Ave Maria (after Bogoroditse D'vo)" is a choral work that was composed in 1934. The piece is based on a Russian Orthodox hymn called "Bogoroditse D'vo," which is a prayer to the Virgin Mary. Stravinsky's version of the hymn is written for four-part choir and is sung in Latin. The piece was premiered on December 6, 1934, in Paris, France, by the Chorale Polonaise. The premiere was conducted by Stravinsky himself, and it was well-received by the audience. The piece is divided into two movements. The first movement is a setting of the "Ave Maria" text, which is a prayer to the Virgin Mary. The second movement is a setting of the "Bogoroditse D'vo" text, which is a hymn to the Virgin Mary. The first movement begins with a simple, unaccompanied melody sung by the sopranos. The other voices gradually join in, creating a rich, harmonious texture. The music is characterized by its use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies, which give the piece a modern, avant-garde feel. The second movement is more rhythmic and lively than the first. The choir sings the "Bogoroditse D'vo" text in a fast, syncopated rhythm, accompanied by a pulsing, repetitive piano part. The music is characterized by its use of irregular meters and complex rhythms, which give the piece a lively, energetic feel. Overall, "Ave Maria (after Bogoroditse D'vo)" is a beautiful and complex choral work that showcases Stravinsky's unique style and innovative approach to composition.More....
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