Sing in a Season
Vocal score
Book Details
Format
Sheet Music
ISBN-10
0193563045
ISBN-13
9780193563049
Edition
Vocal score
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 4th, 2023
Print length
48 Pages
Weight
162 grams
Dimensions
28.00 x 21.50 x 0.50 cms
Product Classification:
20th century & contemporary classical musicChoral musicMusical scores, lyrics & libretti
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for SATB and piano or small ensemble A collaboration with poet Charles Bennett, this celebratory work explores all that we can learn from the natural world. The work may be accompanied by piano, playing from the vocal score, or a small ensemble of flute, oboe, clarinet in A, horn in F, timpani, and organ, using the materials available separately.
for SATB and piano or small ensemble This celebratory work sees Bob Chilcott collaborate with poet Charles Bennett to explore all that we can learn from the natural world. The first movement, ''Follow the music'', leads us on a journey through the woods that is artfully reflected in the music through resonant repeated notes in the piano that take us on our own musical trail. The second movement, ''A Gift so in Tune'', is more reflective, with a real potential for storytelling as we''re reminded to listen to and learn from the prompts that nature gives us. Finally, the titular movement brings us a mood of bright positivity, with energetic semiquavers in the piano underpinning the singers'' powerful message of how, whatever the season, we should follow the birds'' example and spread our wings and find our voices. The work may be accompanied by piano, playing from the vocal score, or a small ensemble of flute, oboe, clarinet in A, horn in F, timpani, and organ, using the materials available separately.
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