| O Magnum Mysterium $3.50 - Voir plus - Acheter en ligneSoprano voice solo, ATB solo trio, SSATBB choir, SATB choir I/II, piano SKU: MN.CH-1402 Composed by Gregg Smith. 21st Century. Instrumental part. Laurendale Associates #CH-1402. Published by Laurendale Associates (MN.CH-1402). UPC: 765844006754. English, Latin. O Magnum Mysterium is one of the greatest texts for choral music from the Renais-sance to the present day but has some variations used by composers from Victoria to Poulenc. Gregg has chosen the version of the text that includes Dominum Jesum Christum and includes a final Alleluia instead of Amen. The image of the oxen and donkey next to the crib is found in Isaiah and is traditionally related to the nativity scene at the birth of Jesus in Luke 2. The image continued to spread from the 13th century onwards becoming the most popular symbol for the mystery. The second part of the responsory relates to the words with which Elizabeth welcomes Mary, mother of Jesus on her visitation. Gregg uses a mixture of notation styles in this piece with dissonant harmonies and instances of polytonal chords with a challenging piano part. The entire piece is based on the O Magnum Mysterium of Tomás Luis de Victoria. There is a wonderful insider joke on page 16 in the piano part at the beginning and following of the 6/8 meter where Gregg refers to the first notes of the lullaby Rock-a-bye Baby in the right hand. The concluding Alleluia section is greatly inspired by the Victoria setting. All metronomic values are editorial decisions. If possible, when the chorus is divided into two choirs, Choir II should be in the back of the hall. Editeur : |