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Alexander Grechaninov
Credo
Works Info
Composer
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Alexander Grechaninov
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Credo
Average_duration
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4:19
Alexander Grechaninov's 'Credo' is a choral work that was composed in 1915. It was premiered in Moscow in the same year. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is marked 'Allegro moderato' and is in a 4/4 time signature. It begins with a powerful and majestic choral introduction, which is followed by a solo tenor voice singing the words "Credo in unum Deum" (I believe in one God). The choir then joins in, singing the same words in a rich and harmonious texture. The movement continues with a series of alternating solos and choral sections, each expressing different aspects of the Christian faith. The movement ends with a triumphant choral section, with the choir singing "Et vitam venturi saeculi" (And the life of the world to come). The second movement is marked 'Andante' and is in a 3/4 time signature. It begins with a solo soprano voice singing the words "Et incarnatus est" (And was incarnate). The choir then joins in, singing the same words in a gentle and flowing melody. The movement continues with a series of solos and choral sections, each expressing the mystery and wonder of the Incarnation. The movement ends with a quiet and contemplative choral section, with the choir singing "Et homo factus est" (And was made man). The third movement is marked 'Allegro' and is in a 6/8 time signature. It begins with a lively and energetic choral section, with the choir singing "Et resurrexit tertia die" (And on the third day he rose again). The movement continues with a series of solos and choral sections, each expressing the joy and hope of the Resurrection. The movement ends with a triumphant choral section, with the choir singing "Et vitam venturi saeculi" (And the life of the world to come). Overall, 'Credo' is a powerful and expressive choral work that expresses the core beliefs of the Christian faith. The three movements are each distinct in their character and mood, but together they form a cohesive and uplifting whole.
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