John Sheppard's Verbum caro factum est is perhaps the most magnificent of his Responds, as befits its Christmas context. The music alternates between polyphony and plainchant, and the text is one that lies at the very heart of the Christmas story: "The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us". The polyphony is scored for SATTBarB, covering a span of over three octaves, and in the final chord the top voice divides into three parts.
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 1 mm
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978-0-19-395423-6 (9780193954236)
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John Sheppard (c.1515-c.1558) was an English composer, much of whose life is unknown. His birth date is estimated from Sheppard's own claim in 1554 that he had been composing for twenty years. Much of Sheppard's music has been lost, with his works mostly surviving in two partbooks at Christ Church, Oxford, copied in the 1570s. Sheppard's life spanned a turbulent period in England's political and religious history: his Latin compositions are datable from their style to the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary; his much smaller English output was likely composed during the reign of the Protestant King Edward VI, though his famous Second Service may date from the very start of Elizabeth I's reign. Sheppard is buried at St Margaret's Church, Westminster.