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Reginald de Koven
Recessional
Works Info
Composer
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Reginald de Koven
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:26
Recessional is a choral composition by Reginald de Koven, an American composer, conductor, and critic. The piece was composed in 1897 and premiered the same year in New York City. It is a four-movement work that is characterized by its grandeur and solemnity. The first movement of Recessional is titled "The Call to Worship." It begins with a majestic fanfare played by the brass section, which is then joined by the choir singing a hymn-like melody. The movement builds in intensity, with the choir and orchestra reaching a powerful climax before subsiding into a quiet conclusion. The second movement, "The Prayer," is a slow and contemplative piece. The choir sings a prayerful melody, accompanied by gentle strings and woodwinds. The movement is marked by its simplicity and sincerity, with the choir expressing a deep sense of reverence and devotion. The third movement, "The Benediction," is a triumphant and celebratory piece. The choir sings a joyful melody, accompanied by a lively orchestra. The movement is marked by its exuberance and energy, with the choir and orchestra reaching a rousing conclusion. The final movement, "The Recessional," is a grand and majestic piece. The choir sings a triumphant melody, accompanied by a powerful orchestra. The movement is marked by its sense of grandeur and solemnity, with the choir and orchestra reaching a majestic conclusion. Overall, Recessional is a powerful and moving work that is characterized by its grandeur, solemnity, and sense of reverence. It is a testament to de Koven's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful.
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