Geoffrey Bush
Farewell, Earth's Bliss, No. 3, "Do not fear to put thy feet"
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Composer:Geoffrey BushGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:29'Farewell, Earth's Bliss, No. 3, Do not fear to put thy feet' is a choral work composed by Geoffrey Bush in 1972. The piece was premiered in the same year by the BBC Singers, conducted by John Poole. The work is part of a larger collection of choral pieces titled 'Farewell, Earth's Bliss', which is based on poems by various authors. The piece is divided into three movements, with the first and third movements being fast-paced and rhythmic, while the second movement is slower and more contemplative. The first movement, 'Do not fear to put thy feet', is a lively and energetic piece that features complex rhythms and harmonies. The second movement, 'The world is too much with us', is a more introspective piece that explores themes of nature and humanity's relationship with it. The final movement, 'The world is full of beauty', returns to the energetic and rhythmic style of the first movement, with a celebratory tone that emphasizes the beauty of the world. The piece is characterized by its use of complex harmonies and rhythms, as well as its exploration of themes related to nature and the human experience. The choral writing is intricate and demanding, requiring a high level of skill and precision from the performers. The work is also notable for its use of text painting, with the music often reflecting the meaning and emotion of the words being sung. Overall, 'Farewell, Earth's Bliss, No. 3, Do not fear to put thy feet' is a powerful and engaging choral work that showcases Geoffrey Bush's skill as a composer. Its complex harmonies and rhythms, combined with its exploration of themes related to nature and humanity, make it a compelling piece that continues to be performed and enjoyed by choral groups around the world.More....
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