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Florentine Laudario Anonymous
Ortorum virentium / Virga yesse / Victimae paschali laudes
Works Info
Composer
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Florentine Laudario Anonymous
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:28
Ortorum virentium / Virga yesse / Victimae paschali laudes is a medieval hymn composed by an anonymous Florentine Laudario. The hymn is believed to have been composed in the 14th century and is a part of the Laudario di Cortona, a collection of hymns and songs from the Tuscan region of Italy. The hymn is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, Ortorum virentium, is a joyful celebration of spring and the renewal of life. The lyrics describe the blooming of flowers and the return of birdsong, and the music is bright and lively, with a fast tempo and a major key. The second movement, Virga yesse, is a more contemplative piece that focuses on the symbolism of the rod of Jesse, a biblical reference to the lineage of Jesus Christ. The music is slower and more somber, with a minor key and a more subdued melody. The final movement, Victimae paschali laudes, is a triumphant hymn that celebrates the resurrection of Christ. The lyrics describe the defeat of death and the triumph of life, and the music is fast-paced and energetic, with a major key and a lively melody. Overall, Ortorum virentium / Virga yesse / Victimae paschali laudes is a beautiful and complex hymn that showcases the rich musical traditions of medieval Italy. Its three movements offer a range of emotions and moods, from joy and celebration to contemplation and triumph, and its intricate melodies and harmonies are a testament to the skill and creativity of the anonymous composer.
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