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Einojuhani Rautavaara
Laudatio trinitatis
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Composer
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Einojuhani Rautavaara
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1969
First Performance
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Feb 2, 1989
Average_duration
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11:08
Movement_count
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3
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'Laudatio trinitatis' is a choral work composed by Einojuhani Rautavaara in 1978. The piece was premiered on June 4, 1978, in Helsinki, Finland, by the Finnish Radio Chamber Choir under the direction of Eric-Olof Söderström. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is dedicated to one of the persons of the Holy Trinity. The first movement, "Pater," is a setting of the Latin text of the Nicene Creed, which affirms the belief in God the Father. The music is characterized by a sense of awe and reverence, with the choir singing in unison and harmony to create a sense of unity and strength. The second movement, "Filius," is a setting of the Latin text of the Gospel of John, which speaks of the Word becoming flesh and dwelling among us. The music is more contemplative and introspective, with the choir singing in a more subdued and reflective manner. The harmonies are more complex, with dissonances and suspensions creating a sense of tension and release. The third movement, "Spiritus Sanctus," is a setting of the Latin text of the hymn "Veni Creator Spiritus," which invokes the Holy Spirit to come and fill the hearts of the faithful. The music is characterized by a sense of joy and exultation, with the choir singing in a more lively and energetic manner. The harmonies are more consonant, with the choir singing in full harmony to create a sense of unity and celebration. Overall, 'Laudatio trinitatis' is a powerful and moving work that reflects Rautavaara's deep faith and spiritual beliefs. The music is characterized by a sense of reverence, contemplation, and celebration, with the choir singing in a variety of styles and textures to create a rich and varied musical experience.
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