Charles Villiers Stanford
Coelis Ascendit Hodie, Op. 38/2
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Composer:Charles Villiers StanfordGenre:ChoralStyle:AnthemCompose Date:1890Average_duration:2:02"Coelis Ascendit Hodie, Op. 38/2" is a choral work composed by Charles Villiers Stanford. It was written in 1905 and premiered on December 23 of the same year at King's College Chapel in Cambridge, England. The piece is part of a larger work called "Three Latin Motets," which also includes "Justorum Animae" and "Beati Quorum Via." "Coelis Ascendit Hodie" is a four-movement piece that is sung in Latin. The first movement is a joyful and celebratory opening that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is a slower and more contemplative section that reflects on the ascension of Christ into heaven. The third movement is a lively and energetic section that celebrates the triumph of Christ over death and sin. The final movement is a grand and majestic conclusion that brings the piece to a powerful close. The piece is characterized by its use of rich harmonies, soaring melodies, and intricate counterpoint. Stanford's skillful use of choral textures and dynamics creates a sense of drama and excitement throughout the piece. The work is also notable for its use of traditional choral techniques, such as antiphonal singing and call-and-response patterns. Overall, "Coelis Ascendit Hodie" is a masterful choral work that showcases Stanford's skill as a composer. Its joyful and celebratory tone makes it a popular choice for Easter and other religious celebrations.More....