John Redford
Exultet Cellum Laudibus, with a meane
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Composer:John RedfordGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:1:02'Exultet Cellum Laudibus, with a meane' is a choral work composed by John Redford, an English composer and organist who lived during the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the 16th century, and its premiere date is unknown. The work is written in three movements, with the first and third movements being sung by the choir, and the second movement featuring a meane, which is a type of medieval instrument similar to a recorder. The first movement is a joyful and celebratory hymn, with the choir singing in unison and harmony. The second movement features the meane playing a lively and intricate melody, accompanied by the choir singing a simple refrain. The third movement returns to the joyful and celebratory tone of the first movement, with the choir singing in harmony and the melody moving between the different vocal parts. The characteristics of 'Exultet Cellum Laudibus, with a meane' reflect the style of Renaissance choral music, with its use of polyphony, harmony, and counterpoint. The piece is also notable for its use of the meane, which adds a unique and distinctive sound to the work. The text of the piece is a Latin hymn, which praises God and celebrates his glory and majesty. Overall, 'Exultet Cellum Laudibus, with a meane' is a beautiful and uplifting choral work that showcases the talents of John Redford as a composer and the beauty of Renaissance choral music.More....
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