Ya murió mi Redentor – Duet with Two Flutes and Continuo – Mexican Baroque (Score Only)
Product Title:
Ya murió mi Redentor – Duet with Two Flutes and Continuo – Mexican Baroque (Score Only)
Composer:
Vicente Ortiz de Zárate
Arranger:
Arturo Escorza
Description:
A beautiful sacred duet for Soprano I, Soprano II, Flute I, Flute II, and Continuo.
Ya murió mi Redentor (“My Redeemer Has Already Died”) is an 18th-century work by Vicente Ortiz de Zárate, a Spanish (Novohispanic) composer and Kapellmeister of Guadalajara Cathedral.
This 11-page score (80 bars) portrays the Descent from the Cross with expressive and lamenting lines. The text reaches its emotional peak as the voices cry out: “My beloved Father has already died… nailed to the cross.”
An outstanding example of sacred Mexican Baroque music — suitable for Holy Week performances, historically informed programs, and scholarly use.
Instrumentation:
Soprano I, Soprano II, Flute I, Flute II, Basso Continuo
File format:
PDF (Score only)