Cedit
from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus
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Peter Schindler
Cedit
from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus
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Peter Schindler
Cedit

from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus

  • Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SATB), Soprano Saxophone, Piano, Double Bass and Percussion
  • Optional Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SATB), Instrument in C, Piano, Double Bass, Percussion, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello and Double Bass
  • Composer Peter Schindler
  • Difficulty Level
    (medium)
  • Edition Piano Score Download
  • Publisher Carus-Verlag
  • Order no. CV09297-00-DL
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Description:

  • Language: Latin
  • Pages: 4
  • Release: 01.10.2024
  • Term: 3:00
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297 mm
  • Genre: Classical Music, Classical Music of the Modern Age
  • ISMN: 9790007339364
The composer Peter Schindler on this single edition from "Perpetuum mobile":

A calm, relaxed Andante espressivo stands at the beginning of Act 3 of "Perpetuum mobile" based on texts from the Codex Buranus. The first piece, "Cedit hiems tua duritities" (Winter gives way to your hardness), is a metrical strophic song with a striking peculiarity: it is rhymed throughout with the final syllable -ies.

In terms of content, the movement on text 135 from the Codex Buranus is about the eagerly awaited arrival of the warmer season. Associated with this is the hope of a love that God Cupid will personally bestow upon you. In order to be inflamed by love, one would even be prepared to make a sacrifice! We all know the word spring fever. Spring, that's it! It must have been a tremendous upsurge of emotion to which the balmy air, the fresh grass, the overwhelming birdsong inspired people after a hard winter. A perfect song for a spring program.