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Finnish Anonymous
Verbum caro factum est
Works Info
Composer
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Finnish Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:16
"Verbum caro factum est" is a choral work composed by an anonymous Finnish composer. The piece is a setting of the Latin text from the Gospel of John, which translates to "The Word became flesh." The composition is believed to have been written in the 16th century, during the Renaissance period. The piece is written for a four-part choir, with the voices divided into soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. It is a sacred choral work, and its premiere is unknown. However, it is likely that the piece was performed in a church setting, as it is a common practice during the Renaissance period. "Verbum caro factum est" is a single-movement work, with a duration of approximately three minutes. The piece is characterized by its simple and homophonic texture, with all four voices singing the same melody at the same time. The harmonies are mostly consonant, with occasional dissonances used for expressive purposes. The piece begins with a unison statement of the text, "Verbum caro factum est," which is then repeated by the choir in four-part harmony. The melody is simple and chant-like, with a steady rhythm and a limited range. The piece then progresses with the choir singing the text in a variety of harmonies, with occasional moments of imitation between the voices. The composition ends with a final statement of the text, sung in unison by the choir. The piece is characterized by its simplicity and clarity, with a focus on the text and the beauty of the choral sound. Overall, "Verbum caro factum est" is a beautiful and expressive choral work, which showcases the beauty of Renaissance choral music. Its simple and homophonic texture, combined with its focus on the text, makes it a timeless piece of sacred music.
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