John Tavener
The Eternal Sun
for Unaccompanied Choir SSAATTBB and Semi-Chorus SATBB
John Tavener
The Eternal Sun
for Unaccompanied Choir SSAATTBB and Semi-Chorus SATBB
- Compositor John Tavener
- Editorial Chester Music
- Nº de pedido CH73205
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The composer writes Frithjof Schuon?s poem The Eternal Sun speaks of our earthly sun as a reflection of the Divine Sun which no earthly eye can see, and the music reflects this in its mirror images. The opening music for the main choir should glow with magnificence and splendour, representing the unattainability of the Heavenly Sun, but the later passages, especially the music for the distant semi-chorus, should be more nostalgic and haunting. appendix. ontains music recorded in the US by Webster himself, his first appearance on the Continent, ambitious work with strings, rough evenings in clubs, soft ballads, etc. Look forward to hearing the Beautiful Brute in all his splendour. allows room for a teacher's individual approach; uncluttered page layout; basic theory and technique covered.
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