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Buxheimer Orgelbuch Anonymous
Kyrie de Sancta Maria Virgine
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Buxheimer Orgelbuch Anonymous
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Keyboard
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4:25
The "Kyrie de Sancta Maria Virgine" is a piece of sacred music that was composed anonymously and included in the Buxheimer Orgelbuch, a collection of organ music from the 15th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 1400s. The piece is written in three movements, each of which is based on the text of the Kyrie eleison, a prayer that is part of the Catholic Mass. The first movement is a simple and solemn setting of the text, with the organ playing a slow and steady melody while the choir sings the words of the prayer. The second movement is more complex, with the organ playing a more intricate melody and the choir singing in a more elaborate style. The third movement is a return to the simplicity of the first, with the organ playing a gentle and peaceful melody while the choir sings the final words of the prayer. The "Kyrie de Sancta Maria Virgine" is characterized by its use of polyphony, a technique in which multiple voices or melodies are played or sung at the same time. The piece also features a strong sense of harmony, with the organ and choir working together to create a rich and full sound. The use of repetition and variation is also prominent in the piece, with certain melodies and phrases being repeated and developed throughout the three movements. Overall, the "Kyrie de Sancta Maria Virgine" is a beautiful and moving piece of sacred music that showcases the skill and artistry of its anonymous composer. Its use of polyphony, harmony, and repetition make it a classic example of the music of the late Middle Ages, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by musicians and audiences today.
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