I just noticed that the progression of "Et Incarnatus Est" is the same as Vivaldi's setting of the Kyrie and Magnificat. He was really fond of that dissonant and striking progression.
Just a disclaimer for those of us using this to study: It's half a tone down, so what is in the score is not what you actually hear, you need to transpose
I just noticed that the progression of "Et Incarnatus Est" is the same as Vivaldi's setting of the Kyrie and Magnificat. He was really fond of that dissonant and striking progression.
Just a disclaimer for those of us using this to study: It's half a tone down, so what is in the score is not what you actually hear, you need to transpose
It's being sung at A = 410 Hz pitch which is standard for works of this period.
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