Pathodia sacra et profana

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Pathodia sacra et profana is a 1647 collection of sacred and secular vocal music by Constantijn Huygens, reflecting his skill as a composer and poet in multiple languages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century musical work
music collection
sacred music collection
secular music collection
vocal music collection
author Constantijn Huygens
composer Constantijn Huygens
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Constantijn Huygens
dedicatedTo Amalia of Solms-Braunfels
surface form: Amalia von Solms-Braunfels
genre art song
sacred vocal music
secular vocal music
hasForm strophic songs
through-composed songs
hasInfluence French vocal style
Italian monodic style
Latin sacred song tradition
hasInstrumentation basso continuo
voice
hasLyricist Constantijn Huygens
hasMedium voice and basso continuo
hasPart French airs
Italian arias
Latin psalm settings
sacred songs
secular songs
hasReception considered an important example of Dutch Baroque vocal music
hasStyle early Baroque vocal monody
hasTheme love
moral reflection
religious devotion
historicalContext Dutch Golden Age
intendedFor solo voice
isPartOf Constantijn Huygens' musical oeuvre
language French
Italian
Latin
notableFor combination of sacred and secular pieces in one collection
period Baroque
publicationDate 1647
publicationPlace Paris
publisher Ballard family music publishers
reflects Constantijn Huygens' skill as a composer
Constantijn Huygens' skill as a poet

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Constantijn Huygens notableWork Pathodia sacra et profana