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Leo Sowerby
Come, Risen Lord. H. 198b
Works Info
Composer
:
Leo Sowerby
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
1963
Average_duration
:
4:05
Come, Risen Lord. H. 198b is a choral anthem composed by Leo Sowerby, an American composer and church musician. The piece was composed in 1941 and premiered on Easter Sunday of the same year at St. James Episcopal Church in Chicago, where Sowerby served as the organist and choirmaster. The anthem is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is marked "Moderato" and begins with a unison chant-like melody sung by the choir. The melody is then passed between the different voice parts, creating a sense of unity and harmony. The movement builds to a climax with a powerful chord progression before resolving back to the original melody. The second movement is marked "Andante" and features a solo soprano singing a lyrical melody over a gentle accompaniment. The melody is then taken up by the choir, creating a sense of intimacy and tenderness. The movement ends with a quiet and peaceful resolution. The final movement is marked "Allegro" and is the most energetic and joyful of the three. The choir sings a lively melody with a driving rhythm, creating a sense of celebration and triumph. The movement builds to a grand finale with a powerful chord progression and a triumphant ending. Overall, Come, Risen Lord. H. 198b is a beautiful and uplifting anthem that captures the spirit of Easter. Sowerby's use of melody, harmony, and rhythm creates a sense of unity, tenderness, and celebration that is sure to inspire and uplift all who hear it.
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