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Johannes Ciconia
Petrum Marcello Venetum/O Petre Antistes Inclite
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Ciconia
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Motet
Average_duration
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4:55
'Petrum Marcello Venetum/O Petre Antistes Inclite' is a motet composed by Johannes Ciconia, a prominent composer of the late medieval period. The piece is believed to have been composed in the early 15th century, although the exact date is unknown. The motet is written in three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement is a polyphonic setting of the text "Petrum Marcello Venetum," which praises the Venetian nobleman Pietro Marcello. The second movement is a monophonic setting of the text "O Petre Antistes Inclite," which is a prayer to Saint Peter, the patron saint of Venice. The final movement is a polyphonic setting of the text "O Petre, Christi discipule," which continues the theme of the second movement and praises Saint Peter as a disciple of Christ. The first movement is characterized by its complex polyphonic texture, with multiple voices weaving in and out of each other in intricate patterns. The second movement, in contrast, is much simpler, with a single voice singing the melody in a chant-like style. The final movement returns to the polyphonic texture of the first movement, but with a more subdued and contemplative character. Overall, 'Petrum Marcello Venetum/O Petre Antistes Inclite' is a masterful example of late medieval polyphony, showcasing Ciconia's skill in crafting complex and beautiful musical textures. Its use of both polyphonic and monophonic styles, as well as its incorporation of religious and secular themes, make it a fascinating and multifaceted work that continues to captivate listeners to this day.
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