Motetti de la Corona (2020)
Eatock, Colin
The composer writes: When the word "corona" entered daily use in the year 2020, I recalled the Motetti de la Corona: a book of popular motets published by Ottaviano Petrucci in Italy, in 1514. The volume contained part-songs with sacred … Read More
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The composer writes: When the word "corona" entered daily use in the year 2020, I recalled the Motetti de la Corona: a book of popular motets published by Ottaviano Petrucci in Italy, in 1514. The volume contained part-songs with sacred texts in Latin, written by the leading composers of the day, including Josquin, Mouton, De Fevin and others. The publication was popular, and Petrucci went on to publish another four books of motets under the same name.
Three of my own Motetti de la Corona are settings of texts excerpted from Petrucci's publication: "Ecce Maria," "Christum ducem" and "Sancta Trinitas." The "Ave Maria" draws on the Book of St. Luke for its text. And "De profundis" (Psalm 129 or 130, depending on the numbering system used) has been set to music by many composers, from Josquin to Part. Its cry for help seemed an appropriate response to a time of global pandemic.