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Requiem da Camera
baritone solo, small chorus (or SATB soli) and chamber orchestra
Ein reflektierendes und ergreifendes Stück, das sich in besonderer Weise für Aufführungen eignet, die der Tragödie des Ersten Weltkrieges gedenken.
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New edition with completion by Christian Alexander of the young composer’s first extended work; only the instrumental prelude was performed during Finzi’s lifetime. The other three movements are settings of poems by John Masefield, Thomas Hardy and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
Scored for baritone solo, small chorus (or SATB soli) and chamber orchestra, the wellspring of the Requiem’s composition was the death, during active service in 1918, of Finzi’s composition teacher, Ernest Farrar. The work may also be viewed as a metaphor – the permanence of the land, and a centuries-old pattern of rural life following the rhythm of the turning seasons, contrasted with the violent havoc and destructive dislocation wrought by war.
A reflective and poignant work particularly suitable for performances commemorating the tragedy of World War I.
Scored for baritone solo, small chorus (or SATB soli) and chamber orchestra, the wellspring of the Requiem’s composition was the death, during active service in 1918, of Finzi’s composition teacher, Ernest Farrar. The work may also be viewed as a metaphor – the permanence of the land, and a centuries-old pattern of rural life following the rhythm of the turning seasons, contrasted with the violent havoc and destructive dislocation wrought by war.
A reflective and poignant work particularly suitable for performances commemorating the tragedy of World War I.
Content
Prelude I, II, III, IV
More Information
Title:
Requiem da Camera
Language:
English
Edition:
Study score
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Boosey & Hawkes
Duration:
24 ′
Series:
Technical Details
Product number:
BH 12679
ISMN13:
979-0-060-12679-6
ISBN13:
978-0-85162-921-6
Weight:
0,21 kg
Pages:
84
Format:
18.5cm x 26cm
Binding:
Paperback/Softcover
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