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Carmina Burana Anonymous
Dic, Christi veritas - Bulla fulminante
Works Info
Composer
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Carmina Burana Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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6:21
"Dic, Christi veritas - Bulla fulminante" is a medieval Latin poem that was set to music by an anonymous composer and included in the collection of secular songs known as Carmina Burana. The composition is believed to have been written in the 13th century, and it is one of the most famous pieces in the collection. The premiere of "Dic, Christi veritas - Bulla fulminante" is unknown, as the Carmina Burana manuscript was discovered in the 19th century and the songs were not performed as a complete work until the 20th century. However, it is likely that the piece was performed in medieval courts and other settings where secular music was enjoyed. The composition consists of two movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, "Dic, Christi veritas," is a hymn to Christ that extols his virtues and asks for his protection. The music is solemn and reverent, with a simple melody and harmonies that emphasize the text. The second movement, "Bulla fulminante," is a lively and humorous song that tells the story of a bishop who is struck by lightning while trying to excommunicate a group of sinners. The music is fast-paced and energetic, with a catchy melody and playful rhythms that reflect the lighthearted tone of the text. Overall, "Dic, Christi veritas - Bulla fulminante" is a prime example of the medieval tradition of combining sacred and secular elements in music. The piece showcases the versatility and creativity of medieval composers, who were able to create works that were both entertaining and spiritually meaningful.
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