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John Rutter
Dancing Day
Works Info
Composer
:
John Rutter
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
1974
Average_duration
:
26:54
Dancing Day is a choral work composed by John Rutter in 1974. It is a collection of traditional English carols arranged for choir and harp. The piece is divided into seven movements, each featuring a different carol. The first movement, "The Dancing Day," is a lively and joyful carol that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement, "A Virgin Most Pure," is a more contemplative carol that focuses on the story of the Nativity. The third movement, "Personent Hodie," is a festive carol that celebrates the birth of Christ. The fourth movement, "Interlude," is a short instrumental piece that features the harp. The fifth movement, "There Is No Rose," is a hauntingly beautiful carol that tells the story of the Virgin Mary. The sixth movement, "Coventry Carol," is a somber carol that tells the story of the Massacre of the Innocents. The final movement, "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day," is a joyful carol that celebrates the resurrection of Christ. It features a lively melody and a catchy refrain that is sure to get stuck in your head. Overall, Dancing Day is a beautiful and uplifting piece of music that is perfect for the Christmas season. The combination of choir and harp creates a magical and ethereal sound that is sure to transport listeners to a world of wonder and joy.
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