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Nicolas Gombert
Dicite in magni
Works Info
Composer
:
Nicolas Gombert
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
1527
Average_duration
:
7:13
Dicite in Magni is a choral work composed by Nicolas Gombert, a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the mid-16th century and is considered one of Gombert's most significant works. It was premiered in the court of Emperor Charles V in Spain, where Gombert was employed as a singer and composer. Dicite in Magni is a six-voice motet that is divided into three movements. The first movement is in a homophonic style, with all six voices singing together in harmony. The second movement is more complex, with the voices weaving in and out of each other in a contrapuntal style. The final movement returns to the homophonic style of the first movement, with all six voices singing together in harmony once again. The piece is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and complex polyphony. Gombert was known for his skill in writing for multiple voices, and Dicite in Magni is a prime example of his mastery of this technique. The piece also features a wide range of vocal textures, from the full six-voice choir to smaller groups of voices singing in harmony. One of the most notable aspects of Dicite in Magni is its use of text painting. Gombert was known for his ability to match the music to the meaning of the text, and this piece is no exception. For example, in the second movement, the voices imitate the sound of a bell tolling as they sing the words "mors, mors, mors" (death, death, death). Overall, Dicite in Magni is a stunning example of Renaissance choral music. Its complex polyphony, rich harmonies, and skillful use of text painting make it a masterpiece of the genre.
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