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Morten Lauridsen: Soneto De La Noche: Gemischter Chor A cappella

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KOMPONIST: Morten Lauridsen
VERLAG: Peer Music Classical
PRODUKTFORMAT: Gesangspartitur
Four poems sharing a common motif of 'Night' provide the texts for my choral cycle Nocturnes, the American Choral Directors Association's commissioned work for its 2005 national convention. For Rilke's atmospheric Sa nuit d'ete,several melodic themes are supported by dense, colorful harmonies in
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Komponist Morten Lauridsen
Verlag Peer Music Classical
Detaillierte Instrumentierung SATB A Cappella
Instrumentengruppe Gemischter Chor
PRODUKTFORMAT Gesangspartitur
PRODUKTTYP Chorpartitur
Serie Peermusic Classical
SEITENZAHL 14
Genre Klassik
Stil A cappella
EAN 9990051676006
NR. PMC3603
Chorbesetzung SATB
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 10
Beschreibung
Four poems sharing a common motif of 'Night' provide the texts for my choral cycle Nocturnes, the American Choral Directors Association's commissioned work for its 2005 national convention. For Rilke's atmospheric Sa nuit d'ete,several melodic themes are supported by dense, colorful harmonies in both the choral and piano parts, leading to a climactic section where all are combined and stated simultaneously. Neruda's Soneto de la Noche, from his CienSonetos de Amor, speaks of an eternal love that transcends death while reaffirming life. My a cappella setting of this gorgeous poem is predominantly quiet, serene and folk-like, utilizing direct harmonies accompanying long,lyrical vocal lines. Agee's wondrous Sure on this Shining Night is set much like a song from the American musical theater, a genre for which I have held a life-long esteem. Rilke's poignant Voici le soir recalls the opening bellsounds and jazz-tinged chords of the first movement and serves as an epilogue, quietly concluding this cycle of night songs as darkness descends. --Morten Lauridsen
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