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Sidereus Nuncius ... Galileo Galilei (2024)
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Sidereus Nuncius ... Galileo Galilei (2024) by Thomas Oboe Lee Chamber Music - Digital Sheet Music

By Thomas Oboe Lee
Guitar, Piano, Vocal, Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1547416

Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, 21st Century, Chamber, Contemporary. Score. 71 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #1119912. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.1547416).

This is my fourth song cycle in Latin after "De Mulieribus Claris," "De Mundi Systemate" and "Apicius de re Coquinaria."

In some ways the topic is similar to my setting of Sir Isaac Newton's essays on the gravitational forces between the Sun and the planets in "De Systemate Mundi" (2021). In this case, I am setting to music texts from Galileo Galilei's manuscript on his observations through his new telescope of the Moon, Jupiter, and other planetary objects.

The texts I have chosen for my cycle are excerpts from the original "Sidereus Nuncios" in Latin by Galileo Galilei, published in 1610, and the English translation by Edward Stafford Carlos, published in 1880.

I. Praeclarum sane atque humanitatis
II. Pulcherrimum atque visu iucundissimum est ...
III. Verum, quod omnem admirationem longe superat ...
IV. Sed, missis terrenis, ad Caelestium speculationes me contuli ...
V. Luna, paulatim a Sole digressa ...
VI. Die itaque septima Ianuarii ...
VII. Hae sunt observationes quatuor Mediceorum Planetarum ...

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