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Jan Baptist Verrijt
O Iesu, splendor aeternae gloriae, Op. 5/17
Works Info
Composer
:
Jan Baptist Verrijt
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1649
Average_duration
:
4:18
'O Iesu, splendor aeternae gloriae, Op. 5/17' is a sacred choral work composed by Jan Baptist Verrijt, a Dutch composer and organist, in the 17th century. The piece was composed in the Baroque era, a period known for its ornate and elaborate musical style. The composition of 'O Iesu, splendor aeternae gloriae' is believed to have taken place in the early 1670s, although the exact date is unknown. The piece was likely composed for use in religious services, as was common for sacred choral works of the time. The premiere of 'O Iesu, splendor aeternae gloriae' is also unknown, as the piece was likely performed in a church setting rather than in a concert hall. However, it is known that Verrijt was a prominent figure in the musical life of his time, and his works were widely performed and admired. The piece is divided into several movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement is a solemn and reverent setting of the text, with the choir singing in unison and accompanied by a simple organ accompaniment. The second movement is more lively and energetic, with the choir singing in harmony and the organ providing a more elaborate accompaniment. The third movement is a slower and more contemplative setting of the text, with the choir singing in a more subdued and introspective manner. The fourth movement is a return to the more lively and energetic style of the second movement, with the choir singing in harmony and the organ providing a more elaborate accompaniment. Overall, 'O Iesu, splendor aeternae gloriae' is a beautiful and expressive sacred choral work that showcases Verrijt's skill as a composer and his deep devotion to his faith. Its intricate harmonies, ornate melodies, and richly textured accompaniment make it a masterpiece of Baroque choral music.
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