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Song of Creation (Villanelle) by amanda_dcosta

The legato reached a fortissimo Began as a vision piano Concluding in deafening silenzio. The baton held high in earnestness Dividing the light from the darkness The legato reached a fortissimo. The sky, the water and land Dolce notes by the musician’s hand Concluding in deafening silenzio. Mezzo-forte the tone of celesta Bringing in the sun, moon and bright stars The legato reached a fortissimo. Melodic notes sounding choral Witnessing earth’s plants and animals Concluding in deafening silenzio. Maestoso hauntingly forte Adam and Eve in the garden The legato reached a fortissimo Concluding in deafening silenzio.

Dovina 23-Apr-11/8:42 PM
Appropriate to use the musical descriptions, since the old church, emerging from plainsong, invented them for church music. Can't escape that music emerged from worship, is part of it, always has been




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