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Martin Peudargent
Cor meum contrubatum est
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Martin Peudargent
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Choral
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2:49
"Cor meum contrubatum est" is a sacred choral work composed by Martin Peudargent, a French composer of the Baroque era. The piece was composed in the early 18th century, and its premiere date is unknown. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a solemn and mournful setting of the Latin text "Cor meum contrubatum est," which translates to "My heart is broken." The music is slow and contemplative, with long, sustained notes and a sense of deep sadness and grief. The second movement is a more lively and energetic setting of the text "Quis dabit capiti meo aquam," which translates to "Who will give water to my head?" The music is faster and more rhythmic, with a sense of urgency and desperation. The choir sings in a more declamatory style, with shorter phrases and more dramatic contrasts. The final movement is a setting of the text "Vide Domine afflictionem nostram," which translates to "See, O Lord, our affliction." The music is slower and more contemplative, with a sense of resignation and acceptance. The choir sings in a more lyrical style, with longer phrases and a sense of peacefulness and calm. Overall, "Cor meum contrubatum est" is a powerful and emotional work that reflects the deep religious faith and spiritual devotion of its composer and the Baroque era in which it was written. Its use of Latin texts and choral polyphony, as well as its expressive use of harmony and melody, make it a classic example of sacred choral music from this period.
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