Buckner's 'Locus Iste' and Taveners 'The Lamb'

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Tavener was a devout member of the Orthodox Church and therefore much of his work is sacred such as ?The Lamb'. ?The Lamb' is a non-liturgical sacred piece of music using the words of William Blake's poem from his ?Songs of Innocence and Experience'. The main structural definition in both of these works comes from the text...
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NAM 30 in section A (Bars 1-12) uses the same words ?Locus iste a deo factus est' throughout. It then changes in section B (Bars 12-29) with the words ?Inaestimabile Sacramentum ireprehensibilis est' until the returning A section (Bar 30-39) ?Locus iste a deo factus est'. This piece therefore is in ternary form (ABA) but it also has a coda which starts at bar 39 with an extended ?a deo factus est'...
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