Robert Kyr
Phyton, le mervilleus Serpent
for Soprano, Counter-Tenor, and Tenor unaccompanied
Robert Kyr
Phyton, le mervilleus Serpent
for Soprano, Counter-Tenor, and Tenor unaccompanied
- Formation Chœur mixte
- Compositeur Robert Kyr
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition ECS Publishing
- N ° de commande ECS4543
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Description:
Phyton, le mervilleus Serpent' is an a cappella trio for a soprano, mezzo-soprano/alto, and tenor containing two song selections comparing a serpant's wrath to a bewitching woman's charm. The lyrics convey this idea. For example, some opening remarks translate to, 'But never was a serpent seen so cruel so wicked or so proud as the serpent which denies me when I ask for my lady's favor. ' In addition to the song's meaning, the use of the French language adds to the slithering, snake-like character of the music which allows for an enjoyable performance.