James Turle
Psalm 133 "Behold how good and joyful a thing it is"
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Composer:James TurleGenre:ChoralStyle:PsalmAverage_duration:1:36James Turle's "Psalm 133 Behold how good and joyful a thing it is" is a choral work that was composed in the 19th century. The piece was premiered in 1847 at the consecration of the Chapel Royal at St. James's Palace in London, England. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style and mood. The first movement is marked by a slow and stately tempo, with the choir singing in unison to create a sense of unity and harmony. The second movement is more lively and upbeat, with the choir singing in a more complex and intricate harmony. The final movement returns to the slower tempo of the first, with the choir once again singing in unison to create a sense of peace and tranquility. Throughout the piece, Turle employs a variety of musical techniques to create a rich and textured sound. He makes use of dynamic contrasts, shifting between loud and soft passages to create a sense of drama and tension. He also employs a variety of vocal textures, ranging from the smooth and flowing to the sharp and staccato. Overall, "Psalm 133 Behold how good and joyful a thing it is" is a powerful and moving choral work that showcases Turle's skill as a composer. Its themes of unity, harmony, and peace make it a timeless piece that continues to resonate with audiences today.More....
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