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John Rutter
Hymn to the Creator of Light
Works Info
Composer
:
John Rutter
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Motet
Compose Date
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ca. 1992
Average_duration
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7:16
'Hymn to the Creator of Light' is a choral work composed by John Rutter in 1992. It was premiered on May 16, 1992, at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., by the Cathedral Choral Society, conducted by J. Reilly Lewis. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, marked "Allegro con spirito," is a joyful and exuberant celebration of light and creation. The choir sings in unison, accompanied by a lively organ part and punctuated by brass fanfares. The second movement, marked "Andante," is a more reflective and introspective section, with a solo soprano singing a prayerful melody over a gentle organ accompaniment. The final movement, marked "Allegro," returns to the joyful mood of the first movement, with the choir singing in harmony and the organ and brass providing a triumphant accompaniment. The piece is characterized by Rutter's signature style, which combines traditional choral techniques with modern harmonies and rhythms. The use of brass and organ adds a grandeur and majesty to the work, while the choir's soaring melodies and intricate harmonies create a sense of awe and wonder. Overall, 'Hymn to the Creator of Light' is a powerful and uplifting work that celebrates the beauty and majesty of creation. Its three movements offer a range of emotions and moods, from exuberant joy to quiet contemplation, and showcase Rutter's skill as a composer and arranger.
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