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Omnia Sol Temperat Op. 4

Omnia Sol Temperat came out of an assignment from Professor David Bryant to create mood music, also called “photoplay music”, a common genre of film music during the silent era. When the accompaniment for films was performed live, the performers used books of stock music conveying various emotions, any of which could be selected to fit the scene. The studio provided the performers with a cue sheet for the film, describing each scene along with suggestions for what music would accompany it best. Omnia Sol Temperat is intended to accompany a romantic scene, not a young innocent love, but a relationship that has faced numerous struggles and has “grown-up”. The text is in Latin, and originates from the “Carmina Burana” manuscripts. It can be translated: "Love me faithfully, Taking heed of my loyalty, With all your heart, With all your mind. I am closest to you When I am far away; Whoever loves like this Rides on the wheel (of Fortune)."

It was first debuted in a 2015 Eastern University Music Department recital and was performed as part of Scott's senior recital.  It is written for Soprano, Flute, and Piano  It is now available as an official release.  

It can be found on iTunesSpotifyAmazon MusicYoutube, and many other music sources!

Full sheet music for Soprano, Flute, and Piano can be purchased at Sheet Music Plus.

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