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Benjamin Britten
Jubilate Deo, in E flat major
Works Info
Composer
:
Benjamin Britten
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Anthem
Compose Date
:
1934
Average_duration
:
2:51
Jubilate Deo, in E flat major is a choral work composed by Benjamin Britten in 1961. It was premiered on May 10, 1961, at St. Mark's Church in North Audley Street, London, by the choir of St. Mark's Church, conducted by John Churchill. The work is divided into six movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Jubilate Deo," is a joyful and exuberant setting of Psalm 100. The second movement, "O be joyful in the Lord," is a lively and rhythmic setting of Psalm 98. The third movement, "O go your way into his gates," is a more subdued and contemplative setting of Psalm 100. The fourth movement, "For the Lord is gracious," is a gentle and lyrical setting of Psalm 100. The fifth movement, "Glory be to the Father," is a short and simple setting of the doxology. The final movement, "As it was in the beginning," is a reprise of the opening movement, with a slightly different text. Throughout the work, Britten employs a variety of choral textures and techniques, including antiphonal singing, homophonic textures, and contrapuntal writing. The work also features a prominent organ part, which provides a rich harmonic foundation for the choir. Overall, Jubilate Deo, in E flat major is a vibrant and uplifting work that showcases Britten's skill as a choral composer. Its joyful and celebratory tone makes it a popular choice for church services and other religious occasions.
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