Hi Paludes Pro Civitatibus Habent
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Specifications
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
11 - 15min
Date
2012
ISMN : 979-0-2325-0762-0
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In the middle of the Sixth-Century, Roman historian Jordanes writes an essay in Constantinople called Getica, better known as the History of the Goths. Refering to a different, yet slavic people settled in the modern region of Novgorod, Russia, he peremptorily states: "Hi paludes siluasque pro civitatitus habent" ("They only have swamps and woods for cities"). This rather particuliar vision of such a people and scene inspired the present piece of music, in which the low woodwinds instruments emphasize this imaginary atmosphere.
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In the middle of the Sixth-Century, Roman historian Jordanes writes an essay in Constantinople called Getica, better known as the History of the Goths. Refering to a different, yet slavic people settled in the modern region of Novgorod, Russia, he peremptorily states: "Hi paludes siluasque pro civitatitus habent" ("They only have swamps and woods for cities"). This rather particuliar vision of such a people and scene inspired the present piece of music, in which the low woodwinds instruments emphasize this imaginary atmosphere.
Instrumentation
Ensemble
Recording
an style="line-height- 1.3em;"Proton Bern {Ensemble} 2013. Bern - Switzerland</span<br>"
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 52
Pages - 52