Pérotin
Salvatoris hodie
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Composer:PérotinGenre:ChoralStyle:ConductusCompose Date:ca. 1200Average_duration:12:51'Salvatoris hodie' is a medieval Christmas chant composed by Pérotin, a French composer who lived in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The piece is believed to have been composed in the late 12th century and is considered one of Pérotin's most famous works. The piece was likely first performed at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, where Pérotin was a member of the musical establishment. The premiere date is unknown, but it is believed to have been performed during the Christmas season. 'Salvatoris hodie' is a polyphonic chant, meaning that it features multiple voices singing different melodies simultaneously. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a solo chant sung by a single voice. This chant is then repeated by a second voice, creating a two-part harmony. The second movement features a four-part harmony, with each voice singing a different melody. The third movement returns to a two-part harmony, with the voices singing a variation of the original chant. The piece is characterized by its complex harmonies and intricate rhythms. Pérotin was known for his use of rhythmic modes, which were a system of rhythmic notation used in medieval music. 'Salvatoris hodie' features several different rhythmic modes, which give the piece a sense of variety and complexity. Overall, 'Salvatoris hodie' is a beautiful and complex piece of medieval music that showcases Pérotin's skill as a composer. Its use of polyphony and rhythmic modes make it a unique and important work in the history of Western music.More....
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