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Philippe Le Chancelier
Luto Carens et Latere a 3
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Composer
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Philippe Le Chancelier
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:56
'Luto Carens et Latere a 3' is a medieval composition by Philippe Le Chancelier, a French composer and poet who lived in the 12th century. The piece is believed to have been composed in the late 12th century, although the exact date is unknown. The composition is a three-part motet, which was a popular form of polyphonic music in the Middle Ages. The motet consists of three voices, each with its own text and melody, which are sung simultaneously. The text of the motet is in Latin and is a lament for the death of a loved one. The premiere of 'Luto Carens et Latere a 3' is also unknown, as the piece was likely performed in a religious setting and not recorded in any official capacity. However, it is believed that the piece would have been performed by a small group of singers, possibly in a church or cathedral. The motet is divided into three movements, each with its own text and melody. The first movement is sung by the highest voice and is a lament for the loss of the loved one. The second movement is sung by the middle voice and is a prayer for the soul of the departed. The third movement is sung by the lowest voice and is a plea for comfort and solace in the face of grief. The characteristics of 'Luto Carens et Latere a 3' are typical of medieval motets. The piece is polyphonic, with each voice singing its own melody and text. The harmonies are simple and often feature parallel motion, where the voices move in the same direction. The text is in Latin and is often religious in nature, reflecting the religious context in which the piece would have been performed. Overall, 'Luto Carens et Latere a 3' is a beautiful and poignant example of medieval music, showcasing the skill and artistry of Philippe Le Chancelier as a composer and poet.
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