John Joubert
O Lorde, the Maker of All Things, Op. 7b
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Composer:John JoubertGenre:ChoralStyle:AnthemCompose Date:1952Average_duration:4:06"O Lorde, the Maker of All Things, Op. 7b" is a choral work composed by John Joubert, a South African-born British composer. The piece was composed in 1952 and premiered in the same year at St. John's College, Cambridge. It is a setting of a text by the 15th-century English poet John Lydgate. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked "Moderato" and is in a simple triple meter. The choir sings the opening lines of the text in unison before breaking into four-part harmony. The movement is characterized by its gentle, flowing melody and the use of imitative polyphony. The second movement is marked "Allegro" and is in a compound duple meter. The choir sings the text in a lively, rhythmic fashion, with the melody passing between the different voice parts. The movement is characterized by its energetic, dance-like quality. The final movement is marked "Andante" and is in a simple quadruple meter. The choir sings the text in a more contemplative manner, with the melody moving slowly and steadily. The movement is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and the occasional use of dissonance. Overall, "O Lorde, the Maker of All Things, Op. 7b" is a beautiful and expressive choral work that showcases Joubert's skill as a composer. The piece is notable for its use of polyphony, rhythmic variety, and rich harmonies, and is a testament to Joubert's ability to set text to music in a way that is both musically and emotionally compelling.More....
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