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Thomas Armstrong
Psalm 14
Works Info
Composer
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Thomas Armstrong
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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5:02
Psalm 14 is a choral work composed by Thomas Armstrong, a British composer, conductor, and music educator. The piece was composed in 1952 and premiered in the same year. It is a setting of Psalm 14, which is a lamentation about the corruption and wickedness of humanity. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of the psalm. The first movement is slow and mournful, with the choir singing in unison to express the despair and hopelessness of the psalmist. The second movement is faster and more rhythmic, with the choir singing in harmony to express the anger and frustration of the psalmist. The third movement is slower and more contemplative, with the choir singing in a more complex harmony to express the psalmist's plea for salvation. The characteristics of Psalm 14 are typical of Armstrong's choral works. The piece is characterized by its use of simple melodies and harmonies, which are often repeated and varied throughout the piece. The choir is used to create a sense of unity and community, with the voices blending together to create a rich and full sound. The piece is also characterized by its use of dynamics, with the choir alternating between loud and soft passages to create a sense of tension and release. Overall, Psalm 14 is a powerful and moving choral work that reflects the timeless themes of human corruption and the need for salvation. It is a testament to Armstrong's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that speaks to the human experience.
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