Friday, February 01, 2002
Forgive me, reader. |2:11 PM|
As far as I can tell, the piece of music I had been referring to as "Agnus Dei" is actually a re-scoring of Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. But there seems to be a bit of confusion on that front. The bit of music I've been listening to almost nonstop in my car is referred to as "Main Theme" repeatedly, by the track name, the site I got it from, people in the know, as well as
here. But the Main Theme was done by Salvador, not Barber. Was it merely a re-working by Salvador?
The term Agnus Dei appears to usually refer one of two things. The first would be
protective medallions and the other would be a chant that I've listed below, with the source.
From a list of
chants.(Quote)This is the last chant in the Ordinary of the Mass. It is an acclamation based on the Gospel of John, when John the Baptist saw Jesus and said, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." The verse is repeated three times with the phrase "have mercy on us," following the first two verses and "grant us peace" on the last verse.This selection is in a neumatic style with the majority of the syllables sung with a group of two or three notes. The chant is based on the tone D with all the verses beginning and ending on D.(End Quote) I really wish I knew what neumatic meant in music.
Oh. Now I do. It's clear from the description that whatever it is I'm listening to in my car is neumatic.
Okay, so what is it that I'm listening to in the damn car, dammit? I never used to be able to listen to this piece of music. It affected me so strongly that it was nearly dangerous. Now I listen to it because I can control my actions and reactions so much more. I love this piece. I'd like to know as much about it as possible. Unfortunately, the quickest way to figure out if this bit of music is related to Adagio for Strings would be to listen to the previously mentioned piece, but I don't have real player. If anyone is still reading this, I will have an answer as soon as I get home.
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