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Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612) - In Ecclesiis, mottetto a 14

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2009

...concertato con sinfonia 4 voci a cappella

Trionfi Sacri
Musique Festive a S.Marco in Venezia , Ens.La Fenice, J.Tubery

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  • Whenever there is one, I can't help but shout 'TIERCE DE PICARDIE'.

  • @DanceMyStyle

    Thank you for this information. This means that the last "alleluia" are in minor key?

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  • The conductor looks like Voldemort

  • Latin text: In ecclesiis benedicite Domino. Alleluia. In omni loco dominationis benedic anima mea Dominum. Alleluia. In Deo salutari meo et gloria mea. Deus auxilium meum, et spes mea in Deo est. Alleluia. Deus noster, te invocamus; te laudamus; te adoramus. Libera nos; salva nos; vivifica nos. Alleluia. Deus adiutor noster in aeternum. Alleluia.
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  • Love the tenor! And the soprano too! Perfect voices for the style.

  • @theprof1958 it means the song is in major, but the final chord is major.

  • Très belle pièce!! Complexe à jouer, belle performance, notamment des voix, parce que pour passer au dessus de tous ces vents, bonjour!!

  • This makes an interesting contrast with the *huge* forces of the Biggs/Edward Tarr etc. recording at San Marco, where the tempo is slowed to milk the reverberations. I like both and don't doubt that this performance is probably more authentic, but I think I prefer the other (probably because of familiarity - I've been listening to it for nearly 40 years!).

  • the soprano has a great sound  but she looks soooo bored

  • @theprof1958 The last alleluia cadance ends in A major making it a tierce de picarde to the previous A minor. :)

  • @theprof1958 Tierce de picardie (or picardy third) is a minor phrase that ends on a chord I, but with the third sharpened.

  • @DanceMyStyle ME TOO! They're so satisfying.

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