Gabriel Jackson
In dulci jubilo (In Sweet Joy) (after Bach)
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Composer:Gabriel JacksonGenre:KeyboardAverage_duration:1:18Gabriel Jackson's "In dulci jubilo (In Sweet Joy) (after Bach)" is a choral work that was composed in 2014. The piece was premiered on December 13, 2014, by the Choir of Merton College, Oxford, under the direction of Benjamin Nicholas. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is based on a different section of Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale prelude "In dulci jubilo." The first movement, "Chorale Prelude," is a setting of the chorale melody for choir and organ. The second movement, "Canon," is a canon in three parts that is based on the first phrase of the chorale melody. The third movement, "Fantasia," is a free-form setting of the chorale melody that features intricate choral textures and harmonies. One of the characteristics of "In dulci jubilo (In Sweet Joy) (after Bach)" is its use of complex choral textures and harmonies. Jackson's setting of the chorale melody features rich, dense harmonies that create a sense of depth and complexity. Additionally, the use of canonic writing in the second movement adds a layer of intricacy to the piece. Another characteristic of the work is its use of the chorale melody as a unifying element throughout the three movements. While each movement is distinct in its own right, the use of the chorale melody ties the work together and creates a sense of continuity. Overall, "In dulci jubilo (In Sweet Joy) (after Bach)" is a complex and intricate choral work that showcases Jackson's skill as a composer. Its use of rich harmonies and canonic writing, as well as its unifying use of the chorale melody, make it a compelling addition to the choral repertoire.More....
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In dulci jubilo (In Sweet Joy) (after Bach)
In dulci jubilo (In Sweet Joy), carillon (after Bach)
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