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O Domine Jesu Christe
Antoine Brumel, ed. Oltman
A harmonic structure that could pass for a a soft, reverent, modern-day hymn.
TTBB and piano
This motet, “O Domine Jesu Christe,” is a significant departure from the complex rhythmic and melodic structures of early Renaissance motets. The opening line is sung homophonically and has a harmonic structure that could pass for a modern-day hymn. There are repeated uses of what today we would call IV-V-I progressions. This gives the piece a soft, reverent sound. The rich texture of four part men’s chorus is maintained, with the exception of a brief moment of voice pairing, from beginning to end. This piece demonstrates, as well as any of the day, the new penchant for constructing sonorous, chordal sounds at the expense of extravagant counterpoint.
Composer’s Notes
– Matthew Oltman
Text
iustos conserva, peccatores iustifica,
omnibus fidelibus [defunctis] miserere,
et propitius esto mihi misero et indigno peccatori. Amen.
O Lord Jesus Christ, good Shepherd,
who preserves the just and justifies sinners,
have mercy upon all the faithful [departed]
and be merciful to me, a wretched [and unworthy] sinner.
Amen.
-Text attributed to Pope St. Gregory I (c540 – 604)
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