Traditional: Swansea Town: Männerchor mit Begleitung
Werk für Gesang / Chor | Noten
KOMPONIST:
Traditional
PRODUKTFORMAT:
Werk für Gesang / Chor
VERLAG:
J. Curwen and Sons
In his use of authentic Englsh folksongs, Gnostic texts and Vedic hymns, one can discern Holst’s search for a compositional Voice beyond the constraints of the European canon in the early 1900’s. In 1916 he published SixChoralFolk Songs, of which Swansea Town is the final number.The setting is a
Details
Komponist | Traditional |
Instrumentengruppe | Männerchor |
Instrumentierung | Männerchor mit Begleitung |
Detaillierte Instrumentierung | Men's Voices |
PRODUKTFORMAT | Werk für Gesang / Chor |
PRODUKTTYP | Chorpartitur |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | 4 |
Verlag | J. Curwen and Sons |
Genre | Klassik |
Stil | Traditionell |
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR | 2015 |
Verlagsnummer | JC50615 |
NR. | MUSJC50615 |
Beschreibung
In his use of authentic Englsh folksongs, Gnostic texts and Vedic hymns, one can discern Holst’s search for a compositional Voice beyond the constraints of the European canon in the early 1900’s. In 1916 he published SixChoralFolk Songs, of which Swansea Town is the final number.The setting is a demanding one for amateur Chorus. There is a particularly effective passage in the middle that evokes a storm at sea before resolving the story withthesailors in a tavern anticipating another trip to sea.Gustav Holst has earned a place among the most revered of late 19th and early 20th century composers and is best known for his enduring Orchestral suite The Planets.