×
Anonymous
Anima mea liquefacta est
Works Info
Composer
:
Anonymous
Genre
:
Miscellaneous
Style
:
Miscellaneous
Average_duration
:
2:24
'Anima mea liquefacta est' is a sacred vocal composition that was composed by an anonymous composer during the Renaissance period. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 15th or early 16th century. The piece is written in Latin and is a setting of the text from the Song of Solomon, chapter 5, verse 6. The composition is a motet, which is a type of polyphonic vocal music that was popular during the Renaissance. It is written for four voices, with each voice singing a different part. The piece is divided into three movements, with each movement having a different character and mood. The first movement is marked 'Lento' and is characterized by a slow and mournful melody. The voices sing in a homophonic texture, with each voice singing the same rhythm and melody. The text is set in a simple and straightforward manner, with each voice singing the same words at the same time. The second movement is marked 'Allegro' and is characterized by a faster and more lively melody. The voices sing in a polyphonic texture, with each voice singing a different rhythm and melody. The text is set in a more complex and intricate manner, with each voice singing different words at different times. The third movement is marked 'Adagio' and is characterized by a slow and peaceful melody. The voices sing in a homophonic texture, with each voice singing the same rhythm and melody. The text is set in a simple and straightforward manner, with each voice singing the same words at the same time. Overall, 'Anima mea liquefacta est' is a beautiful and expressive composition that showcases the polyphonic vocal style of the Renaissance period. Its three movements each have a distinct character and mood, making it a rich and varied musical experience.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy