Du Fay, Salve flos Tuscae gentis ©
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
- Salve flos Tuscae gentis, an isorhythmic motet by Guillaume Du Fay (1397-1474), performed by the Huelgas Ensemble, directed by Paul Van Nevel, with an animated graphical score.
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A: It's a piece in which a rhythm (or a melody with a particular rhythm) is repeated in some parts while the other move freely. In this piece, the lower two voices repeat and the upper two voices are free.
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Musica divina! ❤
One of the most magnificent piece of Western music ever written!
Marvelous work of art!
At last! One of the most complex compositions of the 15th century.
What a hauntingly beautiful piece of music. I especially like your choice in colour scheme here, the occasional orange or yellow note among an otherwise blue/green/purple palette does a good job reflecting the glowing effect those notes have in the music.
I don't mean to diminish your efforts in any way but I noticed some errors which I will point out in hopes that you find it useful:
Unless I am mistaken at 1:11 that lower voice has an extra note in the grpahic that is not present in the music.
At 2:11 the timing is slightly off on a couple of notes here.
At 4:08 the lower voice is showing a purple note that I believe should be a semitone lower
I may be mistaken but at 5:06 the lower voice appears to drop a semitone to the yellow colour while I can hear a drop by a whole tone.
Anyway great work as always and thank you for sharing this music!
I was more careless than usual on this one, but my videos are almost never perfect - there are just too many ways to make mistakes. I corrected a few mistakes in the score, and introduced some of my own. If I do a remake of this one, I’ll include your corrections.