William Walton
All This Time
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Composer:William WaltonGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1931Average_duration:1:50All This Time is a choral work composed by William Walton in 1967. It was premiered on 17th October 1968 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, conducted by the composer himself. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "Prologue," is a slow and solemn introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The choir sings a simple melody in unison, accompanied by a soft organ and timpani. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the choir singing in harmony and the organ and timpani becoming more prominent. The second movement, "Inheritance," is a lively and rhythmic section that features a solo soprano and tenor. The choir provides a rhythmic background, with the organ and timpani adding to the energy of the piece. The soloists sing a duet, with the soprano singing about the joys of life and the tenor responding with a more somber reflection on mortality. The final movement, "Epilogue," is a return to the solemnity of the opening. The choir sings a simple melody in unison, accompanied by the organ and timpani. The music gradually fades away, leaving the listener with a sense of contemplation and reflection. Overall, All This Time is a powerful and moving work that explores themes of life, death, and the passage of time. Walton's use of simple melodies, rich harmonies, and rhythmic energy creates a sense of emotional depth and complexity that is both haunting and beautiful.More....
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