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Jean-François Dandrieu
O Filii et Filiae
Works Info
Composer
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Jean-François Dandrieu
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Offertory
Average_duration
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6:38
'O Filii et Filiae' is a hymn composed by Jean-François Dandrieu, a French Baroque composer, in the early 18th century. The hymn is also known as 'O Sons and Daughters' in English. It was composed for the Easter season and is often sung during the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday Mass. The hymn has a joyful and celebratory character, reflecting the joy of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is written in a major key and has a lively tempo. The melody is simple and easy to sing, making it accessible to congregations of all ages and abilities. 'O Filii et Filiae' is composed of several movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a joyful and triumphant chorus, announcing the resurrection of Christ. The second movement is a solo aria, sung by Mary Magdalene, expressing her joy at seeing the risen Christ. The third movement is a duet between Mary Magdalene and the apostles, expressing their amazement and wonder at the resurrection. The fourth movement is a chorus, praising God for the resurrection of Christ. The final movement is a joyful and triumphant chorus, celebrating the victory of Christ over death. The hymn premiered in the early 18th century and quickly became popular throughout France and Europe. It has since become a staple of Easter celebrations in many Christian denominations. The hymn has been arranged and adapted by many composers over the years, including J.S. Bach, who included it in his Easter Oratorio. Overall, 'O Filii et Filiae' is a joyful and celebratory hymn that captures the spirit of Easter. Its simple melody and accessible lyrics make it a favorite among congregations around the world.
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