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Ioannis Kladas
Aineite (Psalm 148: Praise the Lord from the heavens) (mode 1 Tetraphonos)
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Composer
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Ioannis Kladas
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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9:08
'Aineite (Psalm 148: Praise the Lord from the heavens) (mode 1 Tetraphonos)' is a choral composition by Ioannis Kladas, a Greek composer and conductor. The piece was composed in the 20th century and premiered in Athens, Greece. The composition is based on Psalm 148, which is a hymn of praise to God. The text is divided into three sections, each of which is set to music in a different way. The first section is a call to all of creation to praise God, and is set to a lively and energetic melody. The second section is a list of things that should praise God, including the sun, moon, stars, and sea creatures. This section is set to a more contemplative and peaceful melody. The third section is a final call to all of creation to praise God, and is set to a triumphant and joyful melody. The piece is written in mode 1 Tetraphonos, which is a traditional Byzantine mode. This mode is characterized by a descending tetrachord and a rising pentachord, and is often used in hymns of praise and thanksgiving. The use of this mode gives the piece a distinctly Greek Orthodox sound. Overall, 'Aineite (Psalm 148: Praise the Lord from the heavens) (mode 1 Tetraphonos)' is a powerful and uplifting choral composition that celebrates the beauty and majesty of God's creation. Its use of traditional Byzantine modes and its incorporation of the text of Psalm 148 make it a unique and meaningful piece of music.
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