
Composer Peter Schindler on this separate edition from “Perpetuum mobile”:
A calm, relaxed Andante espressivo is the tempo here at the beginning of Act 3 of “Perpetuum mobile”, which is based on texts from the Codex Buranus. The first piece, “Cedit, hiems, tua duritities” (Your harshness will give way, Winter), is a metrical strophic song with one striking feature: every line throughout the Latin text rhymes on the final syllable -ies.
This movement on text no. 135 from the Codex Buranus is about the eagerly awaited arrival of the warmer season. Associated with this is the hope of a love personally bestowed on one by the God Amor. Anyone who could be thus inflamed by love would even be prepared to make a sacrifice! We’re all familiar with the words “spring fever”. Spring, that's it! The balmy air, the fresh grass, the overwhelming birdsong must have inspired a tremendous upsurge of emotion in people after a long hard winter. A perfect song for a spring program.
| 작곡가 | Schindler, Peter |
|---|---|
| 출판사 | Carus-Verlag |
| 페이지수 | 4쪽 |
| 편성 | Mixed choir (혼성합창), Saxophone (색소폰), Piano (피아노), Double bass (콘트라베이스), Percussion (타악기), 2 Violin (바이올린), Viola (비올라), Cello (첼로), Double bass (콘트라베이스) |
| 고유코드 | CV 92.970/0010000 |
| 연주시간 | 약 3분 |
| 언어 | Latin |
| 사이즈 | DIN A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) |
| 최소주문수량 | 20 |
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