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Thomas Tallis
Semone blando angelus, P. 193
Works Info
Composer
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Thomas Tallis
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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5:08
"Semone blando angelus" is a sacred choral work composed by Thomas Tallis, one of the most prominent English composers of the Renaissance period. The piece is also known as "Softly the Angelus is Ringing" and is part of the composer's Latin-texted works. The composition date of "Semone blando angelus" is uncertain, but it is believed to have been written in the mid-16th century. The piece was likely composed for use in the Catholic liturgy, which was still practiced in England at the time of Tallis' life. The work is written for four voices, with the soprano, alto, tenor, and bass parts each contributing to the overall texture of the piece. The piece is in a simple, homophonic style, with all four voices moving together in harmony. The melody is relatively simple, with a focus on the text and the expression of the sacred text. "Semone blando angelus" is a single-movement work, with a duration of approximately two minutes. The piece is characterized by its gentle, peaceful mood, which is conveyed through the use of soft dynamics and a slow tempo. The text of the piece is a prayer to the Virgin Mary, asking for her intercession and protection. Overall, "Semone blando angelus" is a beautiful example of Tallis' sacred choral music. The piece is notable for its simplicity and its focus on the text, which is typical of the composer's style. The work remains a popular choice for performance in both sacred and secular contexts.
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