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Damijan Mocnik
Missa Sancti Jacobi
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Composer
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Damijan Mocnik
Genre
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Choral
Compose Date
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2007-2009
Average_duration
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29:34
Missa Sancti Jacobi is a choral work composed by Damijan Mocnik, a Slovenian composer, conductor, and organist. The piece was composed in 1992 and premiered on July 25th of the same year in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. The work is a tribute to Saint James, the patron saint of Spain, and is written for a mixed choir, soloists, and organ. The Missa Sancti Jacobi consists of six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei. The piece is characterized by its use of traditional choral techniques, such as polyphony and homophony, as well as its incorporation of contemporary harmonies and rhythms. The work is also notable for its use of soloists, who are featured prominently in the Gloria and Credo movements. The Kyrie movement begins with a simple, chant-like melody that is gradually developed through the use of polyphony. The Gloria movement is characterized by its energetic rhythms and joyful melodies, which are contrasted with more contemplative sections featuring soloists. The Credo movement is the longest of the six, and features a variety of musical styles, including a fugue and a section with a Latin American rhythm. The Sanctus movement is characterized by its use of repetition and its soaring melodies, while the Benedictus movement features a solo quartet and a more subdued, contemplative mood. The final movement, Agnus Dei, is a prayer for peace and features a simple, chant-like melody that is gradually developed through the use of polyphony. Overall, the Missa Sancti Jacobi is a powerful and moving work that combines traditional choral techniques with contemporary harmonies and rhythms. Its use of soloists and its incorporation of a variety of musical styles make it a unique and memorable piece of choral music.
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