Herbert Sumsion
Nunc Dimittis in A major
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Composer:Herbert SumsionGenre:ChoralStyle:MagnificatAverage_duration:3:18Herbert Sumsion's 'Nunc Dimittis in A major' is a choral work that was composed in the early 20th century. It was first premiered in 1932 at Gloucester Cathedral, where Sumsion served as the organist and choirmaster. The piece is written for four-part choir and organ accompaniment. The 'Nunc Dimittis' is a canticle from the Gospel of Luke, which is traditionally sung at the end of the day in Christian liturgy. Sumsion's setting of the text is characterized by its simplicity and elegance. The piece is in A major, which gives it a bright and uplifting quality. The 'Nunc Dimittis in A major' is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with a gentle organ introduction, which is followed by the choir singing the first verse of the canticle. The melody is simple and flowing, with a sense of calm and peace. The second movement is more lively and energetic, with the choir singing in a more animated and joyful manner. The organ accompaniment is also more complex, with a sense of movement and momentum. The final movement returns to the calm and peaceful mood of the first movement, with the choir singing the final verse of the canticle in a gentle and soothing manner. Overall, Sumsion's 'Nunc Dimittis in A major' is a beautiful and uplifting choral work that captures the essence of the traditional Christian liturgy. Its simplicity and elegance make it a popular choice for choirs and congregations alike.More....
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