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- In_Ecclesiis abstract "In Ecclesiis is Giovanni Gabrieli's magnum opus and most famous single work. A masterpiece of polychoral techniques, it also epitomises Baroque and Renaissance styles, with its prolific use of pedal points and extended plagal cadences. Written while Gabrieli was the organist at St Mark's Basilica, Venice, the music was designed to be performed in this unique building. The individual groups of musicians and singers would have been spatially separated around the grand architecture creating a polychoral, antiphonal texture that is difficult to replicate in modern performances.Although the text can be considered sacred, it is not liturgical.There are four groups and Continuo/Organ. These groups are set in two being instrumental, the other two made up of male singers.Group One (Soloists) whose parts are fluid and virtuosic.CountertenorAltoTenorBaritoneGroup Two (Chorus) whose parts are mainly homophonic though a few bars have a more contrapuntal texture. This group is restricted to a seven-bar 'Alleluia' refrain repeated between various solo and instrumental sections.Alto 1Alto 2TenorBassGroup ThreeFirst CornettSecond CornettThird CornettGroup FourViolinoTenor TromboneBass TromboneContinuo-Organ and String BassThe work would have been originally performed with an all-male choir. The instrumental groups here are only likely to be found in a historically accurate performance. It is more likely that the Cornetti are replaced by either Trumpet, Cornet, or Oboe. The overall structure of this piece is like a rondo where the 'Alleluia' chorus is sung between each section.The piece mainly uses simple chords (I, IV and V), but the use of suspensions, consonant fourths, passing notes, and other sophisticated uses of dissonance create points of tension and excitement. The work is usually scored in A minor but the lack of the G# gives the modal (Aeolian) tonality. Many phrases end with a Tierce de Picardie where the music will end with an A major chord.The piece is a set work for Edexcel board's A2 Music Unit 6 module.".
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- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Aeolian_mode.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Alto.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Antiphon.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Baritone.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Bass_(voice_type).
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Bass_Trombone.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Category:1610s_in_music.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Giovanni_Gabrieli.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polychoral_compositions.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Cornet.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Cornett.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Countertenor.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Edexcel.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Gabrieli.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Homophonic.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Homophony.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Liturgical.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Magnum_opus.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Masterpiece.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Oboe.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Pedal_point.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Picardy_third.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Plagal_cadence.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Polychoral.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Rondo.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Sacred.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink St_Marks_Basilica.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(chemistry).
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Suspensions.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Tenor.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Tierce_de_Picardie.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Trombone.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Trumpet.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Types_of_trombone.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLink Violino.
- In_Ecclesiis wikiPageWikiLinkText "In Ecclesiis".
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- In_Ecclesiis subject Category:1610s_in_music.
- In_Ecclesiis subject Category:Compositions_by_Giovanni_Gabrieli.
- In_Ecclesiis subject Category:Polychoral_compositions.
- In_Ecclesiis hypernym Gabrieli.
- In_Ecclesiis type Article.
- In_Ecclesiis type Article.
- In_Ecclesiis type Composition.
- In_Ecclesiis comment "In Ecclesiis is Giovanni Gabrieli's magnum opus and most famous single work. A masterpiece of polychoral techniques, it also epitomises Baroque and Renaissance styles, with its prolific use of pedal points and extended plagal cadences. Written while Gabrieli was the organist at St Mark's Basilica, Venice, the music was designed to be performed in this unique building.".
- In_Ecclesiis label "In Ecclesiis".
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