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Charles Wood
Haec dies
Works Info
Composer
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Charles Wood
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:29
Haec dies is a choral work composed by Charles Wood, an English composer, organist, and teacher. The piece was composed in 1916 and premiered in the same year. It is a four-movement work that is characterized by its use of traditional choral techniques and its incorporation of modern harmonies. The first movement of Haec dies is a joyful and celebratory setting of the Latin text "Haec dies quam fecit Dominus" (This is the day which the Lord has made). The music is characterized by its use of bright, major harmonies and its lively rhythms. The choir sings in unison for much of the movement, with occasional moments of harmony and counterpoint. The second movement is a more reflective setting of the text "Laudate pueri Dominum" (Praise the Lord, O ye servants). The music is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and its gentle, flowing rhythms. The choir sings in four-part harmony throughout much of the movement, with occasional moments of unison and solo singing. The third movement is a setting of the text "Cantate Domino canticum novum" (Sing unto the Lord a new song). The music is characterized by its use of complex harmonies and its driving rhythms. The choir sings in four-part harmony throughout much of the movement, with occasional moments of unison and solo singing. The final movement is a triumphant setting of the text "Hosanna filio David" (Hosanna to the son of David). The music is characterized by its use of bold, major harmonies and its energetic rhythms. The choir sings in unison for much of the movement, with occasional moments of harmony and counterpoint. Overall, Haec dies is a beautiful and uplifting choral work that showcases Charles Wood's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of traditional choral techniques. Its use of modern harmonies and rhythms gives the piece a fresh and contemporary feel, while its incorporation of Latin texts adds a sense of timelessness and reverence.
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