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Choral TBB chorus SKU: CF.CM9588 Composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria. Arra...(+)
Choral TBB chorus SKU:
CF.CM9588 Composed by
Tomas Luis de Victoria.
Arranged by Jeb Mueller.
Fold. Performance Score.
8 pages. Duration 1
minute, 59 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9588.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9588).
ISBN 9781491154106.
UPC: 680160912605. 6.875
x 10.5 inches. Key: Eb
major. Latin. Traditional
Latin. Tomas Luis
de Victoria (15481611) is
widely considered the
greatest Spanish
Renaissance composer and
one of the most
influential musicians of
his time. Included in his
oeuvre are two settings
of the Pange
lingua, both
produced in 1581. This
motet is excerpted from
the first of those and
incorporates the original
Roman melody, or cantus
firmus. (He composed his
second Pange
lingua based on a
Spanish melody.) The
baritones anchor the
motet by singing the tune
in augmentation. This
line should be intoned
with a flowing, legato
articulation that
incorporates subtle
phrasing and text
stresses. The more
rhythmic tenor and bass
lines complement the
melody and illustrate the
hopeful nature of its
text. Singing this piece
with two pulses per
measure will encourage a
steady and vital
performance. Composers
provided minimal
performance details in
their scores during this
period in music history,
so I added a time
signature, bar lines,
dynamics, and metronome
markings in order to
facilitate performances
that musicologists
believe mimic those of
Victorias time. It should
be noted that dynamics
are largely subjective,
so performers may make
alternative choices. Each
tenuto indicates
word stress; the most
musical performances will
incorporate gentle
crescendos and
decrescendos before and
after each of them.
Lastly, using minimal
vibrato, especially at
cadences, will imbue this
wonderful motet with
style and clarity.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Victoria received much of
his training in Italy,
therefore making
Italianate Latin most
appropriate. Pure vowels
are critical to correct
pronunciation, and those
phonemes remain constant
without exceptions. The
most problematic of the
vowels is o, which sounds
similar to the English
words bought and got. The
letter t should be
produced dentally: lift
the tongue to the top of
the mouth as in English,
but aspirate less on the
release. All occurrences
of s should be soft and
never hardened to [z],
such as in praise. Verbum
caro, panem verum,
[v??bum k??? p?n?m v?rum]
verbo carnem efficit:
fitque sanguis Christi
merum. [v??b? k??n?m
??fit?it fitkw? s??gwis
k?isti m??um] Et si
sensus deficit, ad
firmandum cor sin cerum.
[?t si s?nsus ?d?fit?it,
?d fi??m?ndum k?? sin
t???um] Jeb
Mueller. TomA!s Luis
de Victoria (1548a1611)
is widely considered the
greatest Spanish
Renaissance composer and
one of the most
influential musicians of
his time. Included in his
oeuvre are two settings
of the Pange
lingua, both
produced in 1581. This
motet is excerpted from
the first of those and
incorporates the original
Roman melody, or cantus
firmus. (He composed his
second Pange
lingua based on a
Spanish melody.) The
baritones anchor the
motet by singing the tune
in augmentation. This
line should be intoned
with a flowing, legato
articulation that
incorporates subtle
phrasing and text
stresses. The more
rhythmic tenor and bass
lines complement the
melody and illustrate the
hopeful nature of its
text. Singing this piece
with two pulses per
measure will encourage a
steady and vital
performance. Composers
provided minimal
performance details in
their scores during this
period in music history,
so I added a time
signature, bar lines,
dynamics, and metronome
markings in order to
facilitate performances
that musicologists
believe mimic those of
Victoriaas time. It
should be noted that
dynamics are largely
subjective, so performers
may make alternative
choices. Each
tenuto indicates
word stress; the most
musical performances will
incorporate gentle
crescendos and
decrescendos before and
after each of them.
Lastly, using minimal
vibrato, especially at
cadences, will imbue this
wonderful motet with
style and clarity.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Victoria received much of
his training in Italy,
therefore making
Italianate Latin most
appropriate. Pure vowels
are critical to correct
pronunciation, and those
phonemes remain constant
without exceptions. The
most problematic of the
vowels is ao,a which
sounds similar to the
English words bought and
got. The letter ata
should be produced
dentally: lift the tongue
to the top of the mouth
as in English, but
aspirate less on the
release. All occurrences
of asa should be soft and
never hardened to [z],
such as in praise. Verbum
caro, panem verum, [vEE
3/4 bum kEE 3/4 E pEnEm
vErum] verbo carnem
efficit: fitque sanguis
Christi merum. [vEE 3/4
bE kEE 3/4 nEm EEfitEit
fitkwE sEAgwis kE 3/4
isti mEE 3/4 um] Et si
sensus deficit, ad
firmandum cor sin cerum.
[Et si sEnsus EdEfitEit,
Ed fiE 3/4 EmEndum kEE
3/4 sin tEEE 3/4 um] Jeb
Mueller. Tomas Luis de
Victoria (1548-1611) is
widely considered the
greatest Spanish
Renaissance composer and
one of the most
influential musicians of
his time. Included in his
oeuvre are two settings
of the Pange
lingua, both
produced in 1581. This
motet is excerpted from
the first of those and
incorporates the original
Roman melody, or cantus
firmus. (He composed his
second Pange
lingua based on a
Spanish melody.) The
baritones anchor the
motet by singing the tune
in augmentation. This
line should be intoned
with a flowing, legato
articulation that
incorporates subtle
phrasing and text
stresses. The more
rhythmic tenor and bass
lines complement the
melody and illustrate the
hopeful nature of its
text. Singing this piece
with two pulses per
measure will encourage a
steady and vital
performance. Composers
provided minimal
performance details in
their scores during this
period in music history,
so I added a time
signature, bar lines,
dynamics, and metronome
markings in order to
facilitate performances
that musicologists
believe mimic those of
Victoria's time. It
should be noted that
dynamics are largely
subjective, so performers
may make alternative
choices. Each
tenuto indicates
word stress; the most
musical performances will
incorporate gentle
crescendos and
decrescendos before and
after each of them.
Lastly, using minimal
vibrato, especially at
cadences, will imbue this
wonderful motet with
style and clarity.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Victoria received much of
his training in Italy,
therefore making
Italianate Latin most
appropriate. Pure vowels
are critical to correct
pronunciation, and those
phonemes remain constant
without exceptions. The
most problematic of the
vowels is o, which sounds
similar to the English
words bought and got. The
letter t should be
produced dentally: lift
the tongue to the top of
the mouth as in English,
but aspirate less on the
release. All occurrences
of s should be soft and
never hardened to [z],
such as in praise. Verbum
caro, panem verum,
[verbum karo panem verum]
verbo carnem efficit:
fitque sanguis Christi
merum. [verbo karnem
'efitSit fitkwe saNGgwis
kristi merum] Et si
sensus deficit, ad
firmandum cor sin cerum.
[et si sensus 'defitSit,
ad fir'mandum kor sin
tSerum] Jeb
Mueller. Tomas Luis de
Victoria (1548-1611) is
widely considered the
greatest Spanish
Renaissance composer and
one of the most
influential musicians of
his time. Included in his
oeuvre are two settings
of the Pange lingua, both
produced in 1581. This
motet is excerpted from
the first of those and
incorporates the original
Roman melody, or cantus
firmus. (He composed his
second Pange lingua based
on a Spanish melody.) The
baritones anchor the
motet by singing the tune
in augmentation. This
line should be intoned
with a flowing, legato
articulation that
incorporates subtle
phrasing and text
stresses. The more
rhythmic tenor and bass
lines complement the
melody and illustrate the
hopeful nature of its
text. Singing this piece
with two pulses per
measure will encourage a
steady and vital
performance. Composers
provided minimal
performance details in
their scores during this
period in music history,
so I added a time
signature, bar lines,
dynamics, and metronome
markings in order to
facilitate performances
that musicologists
believe mimic those of
Victoria's time. It
should be noted that
dynamics are largely
subjective, so performers
may make alternative
choices. Each tenuto
indicates word stress;
the most musical
performances will
incorporate gentle
crescendos and
decrescendos before and
after each of them.
Lastly, using minimal
vibrato, especially at
cadences, will imbue this
wonderful motet with
style and clarity.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Victoria received much of
his training in Italy,
therefore making
Italianate Latin most
appropriate. Pure vowels
are critical to correct
pronunciation, and those
phonemes remain constant
without exceptions. The
most problematic of the
vowels is o, which sounds
similar to the English
words bought and got. The
letter t should be
produced dentally: lift
the tongue to the top of
the mouth as in English,
but aspirate less on the
release. All occurrences
of s should be soft and
never hardened to [z],
such as in praise. Verbum
caro, panem verum,
[verbum karo panem verum]
verbo carnem efficit:
fitque sanguis Christi
merum. [verbo karnem
'efitSit fitkwe saNGgwis
kristi merum] Et si
sensus deficit, ad
firmandum cor sin cerum.
[et si sensus 'defitSit,
ad fir'mandum kor sin
tSerum] Jeb
Mueller. Tomas Luis de
Victoria (1548-1611) is
widely considered the
greatest Spanish
Renaissance composer and
one of the most
influential musicians of
his time. Included in his
oeuvre are two settings
of the Pange lingua, both
produced in 1581. This
motet is excerpted from
Pange lingua more
hisapano. The baritones
anchor the motet by
singing the tune in
augmentation. This line
should be intoned with a
flowing, legato
articulation that
incorporates subtle
phrasing and text
stresses. The more
rhythmic tenor and bass
lines complement the
melody and illustrate the
hopeful nature of its
text. Singing this piece
with two pulses per
measure will encourage a
steady and vital
performance. Composers
provided minimal
performance details in
their scores during this
period in music history,
so I added a time
signature, bar lines,
dynamics, and metronome
markings in order to
facilitate performances
that musicologists
believe mimic those of
Victoria's time. It
should be noted that
dynamics are largely
subjective, so performers
may make alternative
choices. Each tenuto
indicates word stress;
the most musical
performances will
incorporate gentle
crescendos and
decrescendos before and
after each of them.
Lastly, using minimal
vibrato, especially at
cadences, will imbue this
wonderful motet with
style and clarity.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Victoria received much of
his training in Italy,
therefore making
Italianate Latin most
appropriate. Pure vowels
are critical to correct
pronunciation, and those
phonemes remain constant
without exceptions. The
most problematic of the
vowels is o, which sounds
similar to the English
words bought and got. The
letter t should be
produced dentally: lift
the tongue to the top of
the mouth as in English,
but aspirate less on the
release. All occurrences
of s should be soft and
never hardened to [z],
such as in praise. Verbum
caro, panem verum,
[verbum karo panem verum]
verbo carnem efficit:
fitque sanguis Christi
merum. [verbo karnem
'efitSit fitkwe saNGgwis
kristi merum] Et si
sensus deficit, ad
firmandum cor sin cerum.
[et si sensus 'defitSit,
ad fir'mandum kor sin
tSerum] Jeb
Mueller. Tomás Luis
de Victoria
(1548–1611) is
widely considered the
greatest Spanish
Renaissance composer and
one of the most
influential musicians of
his time. Included in his
oeuvre are two settings
of the Pange lingua, both
produced in 1581. This
motet is excerpted from
Pange lingua more
hisapano.The baritones
anchor the motet by
singing the tune in
augmentation. This line
should be intoned with a
flowing, legato
articulation that
incorporates subtle
phrasing and text
stresses. The more
rhythmic tenor and bass
lines complement the
melody and illustrate the
hopeful nature of its
text. Singing this piece
with two pulses per
measure will encourage a
steady and vital
performance.Composers
provided minimal
performance details in
their scores during this
period in music history,
so I added a time
signature, bar lines,
dynamics, and metronome
markings in order to
facilitate performances
that musicologists
believe mimic those of
Victoria’s time.
It should be noted that
dynamics are largely
subjective, so performers
may make alternative
choices. Each tenuto
indicates word stress;
the most musical
performances will
incorporate gentle
crescendos and
decrescendos before and
after each of them.
Lastly, using minimal
vibrato, especially at
cadences, will imbue this
wonderful motet with
style and
clarity.PRONUNCIATION
GUIDEVictoria received
much of his training in
Italy, therefore making
Italianate Latin most
appropriate. Pure vowels
are critical to correct
pronunciation, and those
phonemes remain constant
without exceptions. The
most problematic of the
vowels is
“o,†which
sounds similar to the
English words bought and
got. The letter
“t†should be
produced dentally: lift
the tongue to the top of
the mouth as in English,
but aspirate less on the
release. All occurrences
of “s†should
be soft and never
hardened to [z], such as
in praise.Verbum caro,
panem
verum,[vɛɾbum
kɑɾɔ
pɑnɛm
vɛrum]verbo carnem
efficit: fitque sanguis
Christi
merum.[vɛɾbɔ
kɑɾnɛm
ˈɛfitʃit
fitkwÉ›
sɑŋgwis kɾisti
mɛɾum]Et si sensus
deficit, ad firmandum cor
sin cerum.[ɛt si
sɛnsus
ˈdɛfitʃit,
É‘d
fiɾˈmɑndum
kɔɾ sin
tʃɛɾum]Jeb
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ch. Adornia is a
word invented by the
composer with a similar
meaning as ‘to
adorn’, which
means 'to embellish'. The
thematic cornerstones are
DORN, after the
commissioning band CMV
Juliana in Doornspijk,
Netherlands. It also
contains the chorale
‘Schmücke dich,
du liebe Seele’
used several times in
different variations.
Adornia contains
beautiful melodies, broad
dynamic passages and has
a spectacular conclusion.
Adornia is een
fantasiewoord afgeleid
van het Engelse werkwoord
‘to adorn’,
dat tooien, versieren,
opluisteren betekent.
Adornia is dan ook in de
eerste plaats een
compositie ter
opluistering van het
honderdjarig jubileum van
de CMV Juliana
uitDoornspijk. Maar het
gaat ook over het dorp
Doornspijk zelf en zijn
omgeving. Het is geen
toeval dat de letters
D-O-R-N uit de titel
terugkomen in de
plaatsnaam. Omdat
Doornspijk van oudsher
uitgesproken kerkelijk
is, bevat dit werk een
koraalthema,dat steeds
vanuit een nieuw
perspectief klinkt. Het
kerkelijke wordt zo
afgewisseld met het
wereldlijke, waarin beide
elementen niet
contrasteren maar elkaar
aanvullen. De gekozen
Duitse koraalmelodie,
oorspronkelijk van Johann
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‘Schmückedich,
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titel).
De
inleiding verwijst naar
de tweede zin van het
koraal: ‘Laat de
duistere poel van zonden
achter je’. Het
werk begint in mineur,
waarin een gedreven
majestueuze ritmiek
afgewisseld wordt met de
zachte koraalklanken. Dan
volgt een
snellere,beweeglijke
cadans, eveneens
hoofdzakelijk in mineur.
De ritmische impuls
symboliseert de zware
landarbeid die in vroeger
tijden verricht werd,
maar ook wordt hierin de
landarbeidersziel
verklankt, die ondanks de
armoede
‘getooid’ is
met optimisme.Dat
vertaalt zich door het
gebruik van versieringen
(trillers en
triolen).
Dan
klinkt de koraalmelodie
zacht gedragen in
fragmenten, afgewisseld
met ornamentele lijnen in
de saxen en klokken die
de zondag inluiden. De
strakke ritmische cadans
keert vervolgens terug.
Er zijn echter
veranderingen hoorbaar:
de mechanisatieheeft haar
intrede gedaan. Toch
horen we plotseling nog
een paard-en-wagen
voorbijkomen als in het
dorp de traditionele
boerenmarkt wordt
gehouden. De nieuwe
dynamiek voert naar een
hoogtepunt en mondt uit
in het koraal, deze keer
in een gedragenmars, met
een sierlijke bovenstem
van bugels en sopraansax.
Hier wordt het vervolg
van de koraaltekst
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naar het heldere licht en
straal het uit’.
Adornia eindigt
feestelijk met hetzelfde
motief waarmee het begon,
maar nu in majeur.
Defanfare maakt nog
eenmaal ‘goede
sier’!
A
dornia est un mot
inventé par le
compositeur fondé sur
le mot anglais pour
décorer ou orner, «
to adorn ». Le
fondement thématique
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d’après la
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Juliana de Doornspijk aux
Pays-Bas. Le choral
Schmücke dich, du
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plusieurs fois dans des
variations
différentes.
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