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Essay heading: Buckner's 'Locus Iste' and Taveners 'The Lamb'
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The first bar corresponds with the first bar of the second section etc? Also all of the music is based on the very first bar and Tavener has used that and modified it through retrograde, inversions and other techniques to vary (E.g.: Bar 2 Alto is an inversion of Bar 1 Soprano).
In NAM 30 due to the structure and repetition of the text makes the words that much more meaningful and more emphasised... displayed 300 characters
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?This place was made by god, a priceless mystery; it is without reproof'. Each phrase is also repeated in rising sequence, which also emphasises the words (Locus iste a deo factus est 1-4 ? 5-8). It is also kept very simple with a lack of thematic transformation until the coda where the words are extended and made more melismatic and the harmonies are developed a lot in a short space... displayed next 300 characters
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