Osbert Parsley
Spes nostra (London, British Library, Add. MS 31390)
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Composer:Osbert ParsleyGenre:ChamberAverage_duration:5:00Spes Nostra is a medieval musical composition that was composed by Osbert Parsley. The piece is preserved in the British Library in London, in the Add. MS 31390 manuscript. The composition is believed to have been written in the 14th century, during the medieval period. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a Kyrie, which is a prayer for mercy. The second movement is a Gloria, which is a hymn of praise. The third movement is a Credo, which is a statement of belief. The Kyrie movement is characterized by its slow and mournful melody. The music is written in a minor key, which gives it a somber and melancholic feel. The lyrics of the Kyrie are a plea for mercy and forgiveness, and the music reflects this sentiment. The Gloria movement is much more upbeat and joyful than the Kyrie. The music is written in a major key, which gives it a bright and cheerful feel. The lyrics of the Gloria are a hymn of praise to God, and the music reflects this sentiment. The Credo movement is the longest of the three movements, and it is characterized by its complex and intricate melody. The music is written in a mix of major and minor keys, which gives it a varied and dynamic feel. The lyrics of the Credo are a statement of belief in the Christian faith, and the music reflects this sentiment. Overall, Spes Nostra is a beautiful and complex piece of medieval music. It showcases the skill and artistry of Osbert Parsley, and it provides a glimpse into the musical traditions of the medieval period.More....
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Spes nostra (London, British Library, Add. MS 31390)
Spes nostra [a5] (London, British Library, Add. MS 31390)
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