This work is atmospheric and intense, featuring contrasts of ethereal melody lines supported by stately, rich harmonies. Unified by a repeated, modulated motif in the “Hosanna” section, this sensual yet spiritual Sanctus from inimitably original Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo promises to be a highlight of an advanced choir's concert or service.
While not easy, repetition of rhythmic and harmonic patterns coupled with the familiar Latin make this much more accessible than it appears.
Completely rewarding!
Duration: ca. 4:30.
Performed by the Uranienborg Vokalensemble – Elisabeth Holte, conductor
SATB A Cappella
Lyrics: Anon.
Language: Latin
Duration: 4:30
Sanctus was composed on a cheap keyboard, for kids basically, that I had borrowed when I lived in London back in 2004. I was studying at the Royal College of Music at the time, and was writing the piece on the side, following a commission from the Norwegian choir Uranienborg Vokalensemble. Somehow, that atrocious string pad really inspired me, and I’ve used it ever since, even after I got much more advanced equipment. I guess it’s not always about the quality of the gear.
The piece is partly inspired by a well-known Sting song from the 90’s, but you’ll have to guess which one it is...
Ola Gjeilo