Chilcott, Bob (1955)
Jubilate für Chor und Blechbläser (Vocal Score)
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für Sopran- oder Tenor-Solo, Chor (SATB), Blechbläser (2 Hörner, 3 Trompeten, 3 Posaunen, Tuba, Pauken) oder Klavier
Jubilate is a medium-scale concert work that uses as its text a combination of the ancient words of Psalm 100 and the inspirational poem Prayer by Gerard Manley Hopkins.This is an approachable and deeply moving work containing both exciting and extrovert passages of public rejoicing as well as sections of more intimate, personal praise.The score and instrumental parts are available on hire.
- O be joyful
- Song
- Be ye sure
- O go your way
- Be thankful
- For the Lord is gracious
- 'Bob Chilcott is fast gaining a superb reputation for the quality and diversity of his choral work and anything with his name attached to it causes me considerable interest . . . This grandiose setting, mostly in six or seven parts, brings to a wonderful conclusion a work full of charm, drama, excitement and sensitivity. For a more advanced choir, capable of achieving the subtle contrasts in mood and style, this work is surely worthy of serious consideration.' Music Teacher November 99
- 'This has an intriguing beginning - cool, reflective and restrained, saving the full impact of choir, brass ensemble and timpani for a later stage. There is a kaleidoscope of variety in the short sections. . . . the vocal demands are accessible by a very broad range of amateur choirs. At 16 minutes, Jubilate would sit equally well in a festival service or in a choral concert.' ABCD32 - Summer 99
Hersteller: Oxford University Press, Saxon Way West, 000 Corby NN18 9ES, Großbritannien und Nordirland, music.orders.uk@oup.com |
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