Herbert Howells
Goddess of the Night
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Composer:Herbert HowellsGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:49Herbert Howells' "Goddess of the Night" is a choral work that was composed in 1935. It was premiered on October 16, 1935, at the Three Choirs Festival in Hereford, England. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Invocation," begins with a soft and mysterious introduction that sets the tone for the entire piece. The choir enters with a chant-like melody that is both haunting and beautiful. The text of this movement is taken from a poem by Robert Bridges, and it speaks of the goddess of the night and her power over the earth. The second movement, "Hymn to Diana," is a lively and rhythmic celebration of the goddess of the hunt. The choir sings with energy and enthusiasm, and the music is filled with lively rhythms and intricate harmonies. The text of this movement is also taken from a poem by Robert Bridges, and it speaks of Diana's power and beauty. The final movement, "Epilogue," is a quiet and reflective piece that brings the work to a peaceful conclusion. The choir sings with a gentle and soothing tone, and the music is filled with lush harmonies and delicate textures. The text of this movement is taken from a poem by William Blake, and it speaks of the beauty and power of the night. Overall, "Goddess of the Night" is a stunning choral work that showcases Howells' mastery of harmony and texture. The piece is filled with beautiful melodies, intricate harmonies, and lush textures that create a haunting and mystical atmosphere. It is a true masterpiece of choral music and a testament to Howells' skill as a composer.More....
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