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Srul Irving Glick
Tableaux (7) from the Song of Songs
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Srul Irving Glick
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Vocal
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Vocal Music
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24:08
Tableaux (7) from the Song of Songs is a choral work composed by Srul Irving Glick in 1989. The piece is based on the biblical text of the Song of Songs, which is a collection of love poems between a man and a woman. The work is divided into seven movements, each of which depicts a different scene from the Song of Songs. The premiere of Tableaux (7) from the Song of Songs took place in Toronto, Canada in 1990. The piece was performed by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, conducted by Elmer Iseler. Since then, the work has been performed by choirs around the world. The first movement, "The Voice of My Beloved," features a solo soprano singing the words of the woman in the Song of Songs. The choir responds with a gentle, flowing melody that evokes the beauty of the beloved. The second movement, "Behold, You Are Fair," is a duet between the man and the woman. The music is light and playful, reflecting the joy and excitement of their love. The third movement, "I Am the Rose of Sharon," is a solo for alto. The music is slow and contemplative, with a haunting melody that captures the beauty and fragility of the rose. The fourth movement, "Set Me as a Seal," is a duet between the man and the woman. The music is passionate and intense, with soaring melodies that express the depth of their love. The fifth movement, "How Beautiful You Are," is a solo for tenor. The music is joyful and celebratory, with a lively melody that captures the exuberance of the man's love for the woman. The sixth movement, "Love Is Strong as Death," is a choral piece that explores the power of love. The music is intense and dramatic, with a driving rhythm that builds to a powerful climax. The final movement, "Many Waters Cannot Quench Love," is a choral piece that celebrates the enduring nature of love. The music is gentle and peaceful, with a simple melody that captures the beauty and serenity of the couple's love. Overall, Tableaux (7) from the Song of Songs is a beautiful and moving work that captures the essence of the biblical text. The music is rich and expressive, with soaring melodies and lush harmonies that evoke the beauty and passion of the love between the man and the woman.
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