|
Please wait while music is loading. You can make a donation to Choralia in order to speed-up this phase and to suppress the advertisements.
Attendete mentre la musica viene caricata. Potete fare una offerta a Choralia per velocizzare questa fase e per sopprimere gli annunci pubblicitari.
Bitte warten Sie, während die Musik geladen wird. Sie können Choralia spenden, um diese Phase zu beschleunigen und die Werbung zu unterdrücken.
Veuillez patienter pendant le chargement de la musique. Vous pouvez faire un don à Choralia afin d'accélérer cette phase et de supprimer les publicités.
"Plaudite, psallite, jubilate Deo omnis terra" is a sacred choral work composed by Giovanni Gabrieli in the late 16th century. It is a joyful and exuberant piece, typically performed with multiple choirs and instrumental ensembles. The text, taken from Psalm 47, encourages all the earth to praise and celebrate God. Gabrieli's composition showcases his mastery of polychoral techniques, with contrasting vocal and instrumental groups creating a rich and immersive sound. The work exemplifies the Venetian style of the late Renaissance, with its grandeur, spatial effects, and expressive use of harmony and counterpoint.
(Some work information gathered using Artificial Intelligence - Accuracy is not guaranteed)
|