×
Jacobus Vaet
Angelus ad pastores ait
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
:
Jacobus Vaet
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Average_duration
:
3:32
Angelus ad pastores ait is a sacred motet composed by Jacobus Vaet, a Flemish composer of the Renaissance era. The piece was composed in the late 16th century, around the year 1560. It was first performed in the court of Emperor Maximilian II in Vienna, Austria. The motet is written for four voices, with the text taken from the Gospel of Luke, chapter 2, verses 10-11. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement begins with a joyful and lively opening, with the voices singing in unison to announce the arrival of the angel to the shepherds. The music then shifts to a more contemplative and introspective mood, as the angel delivers the message of the birth of Christ. The second movement is a slower and more meditative section, with the voices singing in a more subdued and reflective manner. The music is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and intricate counterpoint, as the voices weave in and out of each other. The final movement is a return to the joyful and celebratory mood of the opening, as the voices sing in unison to proclaim the glory of God and the birth of Christ. The music is characterized by its use of lively rhythms and energetic melodies, as the voices build to a triumphant conclusion. Overall, Angelus ad pastores ait is a beautiful and expressive piece of sacred music, showcasing Vaet's skill as a composer and his ability to convey a range of emotions and moods through his music.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy