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Bernard Rose
Feast Song for St. Cecilia
Works Info
Composer
:
Bernard Rose
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
1975
Average_duration
:
5:33
Feast Song for St. Cecilia is a choral work composed by Bernard Rose in 1969. It was premiered on November 22, 1969, at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. The piece is divided into four movements, each of which is dedicated to a different aspect of St. Cecilia's life and legacy. The first movement, "Hymn to St. Cecilia," is a joyful celebration of the saint's life and accomplishments. The choir sings in unison, accompanied by a bright and lively organ melody. The second movement, "Cecilia's Song," is a more introspective piece that reflects on the saint's devotion to music and her role as the patron saint of musicians. The choir sings in a gentle, almost mournful tone, with the organ providing a soft and somber accompaniment. The third movement, "Cecilia's Dance," is a lively and energetic piece that captures the spirit of the saint's joyful and exuberant personality. The choir sings in a fast and rhythmic tempo, with the organ providing a lively and playful accompaniment. The final movement, "Hymn to St. Cecilia (reprise)," is a triumphant and celebratory piece that brings the work to a close. The choir sings in a powerful and majestic tone, with the organ providing a grand and majestic accompaniment. Overall, Feast Song for St. Cecilia is a beautiful and moving tribute to the patron saint of music. The work showcases Rose's skill as a composer, with its intricate harmonies, complex rhythms, and beautiful melodies. It is a fitting tribute to a saint who has inspired countless musicians and composers throughout the centuries.
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