gr_indiv:0035
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| gr_indiv:0035 [2026/03/25 16:17] – xaverkainzbauer | gr_indiv:0035 [2026/03/25 16:18] (aktuell) – xaverkainzbauer | ||
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| Von den drei Perioden sind die Schlüsse der 1. und 3. Periode parallel komponiert (die 1. Periode hat einen Einschub "et salus mea" der mit " | Von den drei Perioden sind die Schlüsse der 1. und 3. Periode parallel komponiert (die 1. Periode hat einen Einschub "et salus mea" der mit " | ||
| - | Die 1. Periode beginnt mit dem Wort " | + | Die **1. Periode** beginnt mit dem Wort " |
| - | Die 2. Periode beginnt ebenfalls mit " | + | Die **2. Periode** beginnt ebenfalls mit " |
| - | Die 3. Periode beginnt mit Sal " | + | Die **3. Periode** beginnt mit Sal " |
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| Der Herr ist mein Licht und mein Heil / Vor wem sollte ich mich fürchten? | Der Herr ist mein Licht und mein Heil / Vor wem sollte ich mich fürchten? | ||
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| Of the three periods, the conclusions of the 1st and 3rd periods are composed in parallel (the 1st period has an insertion ‘et salus mea’ ending with ‘do’), beginning with Bivirga and ending with CAD minima, which the ClmRes previously makes the respective main accent. “illuminatio //méa//” also ends with CAD minima, though with a Trc to the third (Quilisma-Torculus), | Of the three periods, the conclusions of the 1st and 3rd periods are composed in parallel (the 1st period has an insertion ‘et salus mea’ ending with ‘do’), beginning with Bivirga and ending with CAD minima, which the ClmRes previously makes the respective main accent. “illuminatio //méa//” also ends with CAD minima, though with a Trc to the third (Quilisma-Torculus), | ||
| - | The first period begins with the word “dominus”: | + | The **first period** begins with the word “dominus”: |
| - | The second period also begins with “dominus” and repeats the fourth-interval ascent a fourth higher (PR ad4). The Trc is notated as a current, word-end Torculus (-23). The ‘sursum’ is questionable. Is it meant emotionally and thus a way of indicating the Trc Specials, or does it refer to the melody, which reaches the “la” here for the first time? The subsequent section, the middle part of the second period, is recited on “fa”, with all three accents highlighted by Trc: “defénsor vítae méae”, whereby the final Trc is extended to nkPesSbp, leading to “re”. Cf. “et sales **mé**a”, | + | The **second period** also begins with “dominus” and repeats the fourth-interval ascent a fourth higher (PR ad4). The Trc is notated as a current, word-end Torculus (-23). The ‘sursum’ is questionable. Is it meant emotionally and thus a way of indicating the Trc Specials, or does it refer to the melody, which reaches the “la” here for the first time? The subsequent section, the middle part of the second period, is recited on “fa”, with all three accents highlighted by Trc: “defénsor vítae méae”, whereby the final Trc is extended to nkPesSbp, leading to “re”. Cf. “et sales **mé**a”, |
| - | The 3rd period begins with Sal “re-fa-sol” corresponding to the incipit of the 2nd and also the 1st period. “inimici **mei**” cadences with CAD PssR to “do”: Colon. | + | The **3rd period** begins with Sal “re-fa-sol” corresponding to the incipit of the 2nd and also the 1st period. “inimici **mei**” cadences with CAD PssR to “do”: Colon. |
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gr_indiv/0035.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2026/03/25 16:18 von xaverkainzbauer
