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Josquin Des Prez
In illo tempore: Assupsit Jesus (poss. spurious)
Works Info
Composer
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Josquin Des Prez
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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4:05
In illo tempore: Assumpsit Jesus (poss. spurious) is a motet composed by Josquin Des Prez, a prominent composer of the Renaissance period. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 15th or early 16th century. The motet is based on a text from the Gospel of Luke, which describes the ascension of Jesus into heaven. The motet is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement is a polyphonic setting of the text "Assumpsit Jesus panem," which describes Jesus taking bread and blessing it before giving it to his disciples. The music is characterized by a flowing, melismatic style, with each voice weaving in and out of the texture. The second movement is a more homophonic setting of the text "Et elevatis oculis," which describes the disciples watching as Jesus ascends into heaven. The music is more declamatory in style, with the voices moving together in a more rhythmic and chordal fashion. The final movement is a polyphonic setting of the text "Et ecce duo viri," which describes two angels appearing to the disciples after Jesus has ascended. The music is characterized by a more lively and dance-like style, with the voices imitating each other in a playful and joyful manner. Overall, In illo tempore: Assumpsit Jesus (poss. spurious) is a beautiful and complex motet that showcases Josquin's mastery of polyphonic writing and his ability to convey the meaning and emotion of the text through music. Despite the uncertainty surrounding its authorship, it remains a beloved and important work in the Renaissance choral repertoire.
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