Herbert Howells
Nunc Dimittis (Collegium Santi Johannis Cantabrigiense)
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Composer:Herbert HowellsGenre:ChoralStyle:MagnificatAverage_duration:3:20Herbert Howells' 'Nunc Dimittis (Collegium Santi Johannis Cantabrigiense)' is a choral work that was composed in 1951. It was premiered on 25th March 1951 at St. John's College, Cambridge, by the choir of St. John's College, Cambridge, under the direction of George Guest. The work is a setting of the Nunc Dimittis, which is a canticle from the Gospel of Luke that is traditionally sung at the end of the day. The 'Nunc Dimittis (Collegium Santi Johannis Cantabrigiense)' is a four-movement work that is characterized by its rich harmonies, lush textures, and expressive melodies. The first movement begins with a gentle, flowing melody that is passed between the different sections of the choir. The harmonies are warm and rich, creating a sense of comfort and peace. The second movement is more dramatic, with the choir singing in a more forceful and passionate manner. The harmonies are more dissonant, creating a sense of tension and urgency. The third movement returns to the gentle, flowing melody of the first movement, but with a more complex harmonic structure. The final movement is a reprise of the first, with the choir returning to the gentle, flowing melody and warm harmonies. Overall, the 'Nunc Dimittis (Collegium Santi Johannis Cantabrigiense)' is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Howells' mastery of choral composition. Its rich harmonies and lush textures create a sense of comfort and peace, while its more dramatic moments add a sense of urgency and tension. The work is a testament to Howells' skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and emotionally powerful.More....
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