3/18/2020
What is a motet - CHORSYMPHONICA
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In this new, two-minute read about our work, Artistic Director and Conductor Richard Allen Roe answers the question, “What is a motet?” A “Motet” is a music genre, like “quartet” or “symphony,” which is based on a religious (in the Western tradition: Christian) text. Think of the French word for “word,” which is “mot.” Mot-et. So, a word-based piece of music, one could say, with a religious text. Must be sung… When talking about the ancient music of the Renaissance, it generally referred to music that was sung in church services, but wasn’t part of the Mass Ordinary (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei). And since it was a setting of a religious text, it would not be confused with later musical developments that were more secular in nature, such as madrigals, or operas. What about in Bach’s time? Well, Bach did compose a small number of motets, very small in number compared to his cantatas, about ten shorter pieces altogether. Scholars once thought that the Bach motets were commissioned by prominent Leipzig families to be performed at funerals for a deceased loved https://chorsymphonica.org/what-is-a-motet/
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