John Bull
In Nomines (3)
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Composer:John BullGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:5:09John Bull's 'In Nomines (3)' is a collection of three pieces of music that were composed in the late 16th century. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written sometime between 1590 and 1600. The pieces were first performed in England, and they are considered to be some of the earliest examples of English keyboard music. The 'In Nomines (3)' consists of three movements, each of which is based on a different melody. The first movement is based on the melody 'In nomine Domini', which was a popular tune in the 16th century. The second movement is based on the melody 'In nomine Jesu', and the third movement is based on the melody 'In nomine Patris'. The 'In Nomines (3)' are characterized by their use of counterpoint, which is a technique in which two or more melodies are played simultaneously. The pieces are also notable for their use of chromaticism, which is the use of notes that are not part of the diatonic scale. This gives the music a complex and sophisticated sound. The premiere of the 'In Nomines (3)' is not known, but it is likely that they were first performed in private settings, such as in the homes of wealthy patrons. The pieces were not published during Bull's lifetime, but they were later included in collections of his music that were published in the 17th century. Overall, John Bull's 'In Nomines (3)' are important examples of early English keyboard music. They demonstrate the use of counterpoint and chromaticism, and they showcase Bull's skill as a composer.More....
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