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Vanitas from: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus by Peter Schindler 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Peter Schindler
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Coro SATB, S-Sax (Melodieinstr in C), Pfte, Jazz-Bass (Cb), Perc, [2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb] - Grade 3

SKU: CA.929520

From: Perpetuum mobile - Songs from the Codex Buranus. Composed by Peter Schindler. Carus digital: Extra digital products. Full Score. Duration 4 minutes. Carus Verlag #929520. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.929520).

ISBN 9790007329341. Latin.

Composer Peter Schindler on this separate edition from Perpetuum mobile:

Vanity of vanities, all is vanity [in this world]. Baroque poet Andreas Gryphius was referring directly to the passage from Ecclesiastes 1:2 when he wrote his poem Es ist alles eitel (All is vanity) in 1637. Text no. 39 from the Codex Buranus is also inspired by this thought.

This movement with the tempo marking Allegro deciso deals resolutely with this truth. Fugal sections and repetitive homophonic passages hammer the word vanity into an imaginary world. The result is an ironic fatalism that nevertheless encompasses confidence and courage. The music carries the determination and the challenge to take things as they are. Score available separately - see item CA.929500.

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