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Peter Warlock
The Five Lesser Joys of Mary
Works Info
Composer
:
Peter Warlock
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1929
Average_duration
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3:42
Peter Warlock's 'The Five Lesser Joys of Mary' is a choral work that was composed in 1922. It was premiered on December 14, 1922, at the Aeolian Hall in London. The piece is divided into five movements, each of which is based on one of the lesser joys of Mary, which are events in the life of the Virgin Mary that are not directly related to the birth or resurrection of Jesus. The first movement, 'The Annunciation', is a gentle and contemplative piece that reflects on the moment when the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary to tell her that she would bear a son. The second movement, 'The Visitation', is more lively and joyful, celebrating Mary's visit to her cousin Elizabeth, who was also pregnant with John the Baptist. The third movement, 'The Nativity', is a tender and intimate piece that depicts the birth of Jesus in a stable in Bethlehem. The fourth movement, 'The Presentation', is a solemn and reflective piece that describes the moment when Mary and Joseph presented Jesus in the temple. The final movement, 'The Finding in the Temple', is a dramatic and emotional piece that tells the story of Mary and Joseph's search for Jesus when he went missing in Jerusalem. The movement builds to a powerful climax as they finally find him in the temple, teaching the elders. Overall, 'The Five Lesser Joys of Mary' is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Warlock's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its rich harmonies, expressive melodies, and sensitive treatment of the text. It is a testament to Warlock's ability to create music that is both deeply spiritual and emotionally engaging.
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