Edmund Rubbra
Rosa, Op.2
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Composer:Edmund RubbraGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:25'Rosa, Op.2' is a choral work composed by Edmund Rubbra in 1920. The piece was premiered in the same year at the Royal College of Music in London. It consists of three movements and is scored for a mixed choir and organ. The first movement, titled "Rosa Mystica," is a setting of a medieval Latin hymn to the Virgin Mary. The music is characterized by its flowing, lyrical lines and rich harmonies. The choir sings the text in unison at first, but then breaks into four-part harmony. The organ provides a gentle accompaniment, with occasional flourishes that add to the overall sense of reverence and awe. The second movement, "Ave Maria," is a setting of the traditional Catholic prayer to the Virgin Mary. The music is more subdued than the first movement, with a simpler melody and more restrained harmonies. The choir sings the text in four-part harmony throughout, with the organ providing a gentle accompaniment. The final movement, "Ave Maris Stella," is a setting of a medieval Latin hymn to the Virgin Mary. The music is more complex than the previous movements, with intricate harmonies and shifting rhythms. The choir sings the text in four-part harmony, with occasional moments of unison. The organ provides a more prominent accompaniment, with bold chords and virtuosic flourishes. Overall, 'Rosa, Op.2' is a beautiful and reverent choral work that showcases Rubbra's skill as a composer. The music is characterized by its rich harmonies, flowing melodies, and sense of reverence and awe. It remains a popular work in the choral repertoire to this day.More....