Martin Peudargent
Irrogat Omnipotens
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Composer:Martin PeudargentGenre:ChamberAverage_duration:2:15"Irrogat Omnipotens" is a choral work composed by Martin Peudargent, a French composer and organist. The piece was composed in 2015 and premiered on May 15, 2016, at the Église Saint-Sulpice in Paris, France. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "Irrogat Omnipotens," is a powerful and majestic opening that sets the tone for the entire piece. The choir sings in unison, with the organ providing a rich and full accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of dissonance and chromaticism, which create a sense of tension and drama. The second movement, "Miserere Nobis," is a more introspective and contemplative section. The choir sings in a more subdued and plaintive manner, with the organ providing a gentle and supportive accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of modal harmonies and simple, chant-like melodies. The final movement, "Gloria Patri," is a triumphant and exultant conclusion to the piece. The choir sings in a joyful and celebratory manner, with the organ providing a bright and lively accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of major harmonies and lively rhythms, which create a sense of energy and excitement. Overall, "Irrogat Omnipotens" is a powerful and expressive choral work that showcases Peudargent's skill as a composer and organist. The piece is characterized by its use of dissonance, chromaticism, modal harmonies, and lively rhythms, which create a sense of drama, introspection, and celebration.More....