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John Tavener
Lament for Jerusalem
Works Info
Composer
:
John Tavener
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
2002
Average_duration
:
51:52
Movement_count
:
14
Movement ....
John Tavener's "Lament for Jerusalem" is a choral work that was composed in 2002. It was premiered on May 18, 2002, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, by the BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Davis. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "The Destruction of Jerusalem," is a mournful and somber piece that reflects on the destruction of the city by the Babylonians in 587 BC. The music is slow and mournful, with the choir singing in a low register and the orchestra providing a somber accompaniment. The movement ends with a haunting solo from the soprano, who sings a lament for the city. The second movement, "The Prophecy of Ezekiel," is a more hopeful piece that looks forward to the rebuilding of Jerusalem. The music is more upbeat and energetic, with the choir singing in a higher register and the orchestra providing a more lively accompaniment. The movement ends with a triumphant chorus, celebrating the prophecy of Ezekiel. The third movement, "The New Jerusalem," is a joyful and celebratory piece that looks forward to the coming of a new Jerusalem. The music is fast and lively, with the choir singing in a high register and the orchestra providing a lively accompaniment. The movement ends with a triumphant chorus, celebrating the coming of the new Jerusalem. Overall, "Lament for Jerusalem" is a powerful and emotional work that reflects on the history and future of the city. Tavener's use of choral and orchestral textures creates a rich and complex sound that is both mournful and hopeful. The piece is a testament to Tavener's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful.
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