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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Mass for soloists, double chorus & orchestra ('A Cambridge Mass')
Works Info
Composer
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Genre
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Choral
Compose Date
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1897-1899
Average_duration
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45:11
Movement_count
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5
Movement ....
Ralph Vaughan Williams composed the 'Mass for soloists, double chorus & orchestra ('A Cambridge Mass')' in 1899-1900. The piece premiered on May 5, 1906, at the Church of St. Mary the Great in Cambridge, England. The mass is divided into five movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. The 'Mass for soloists, double chorus & orchestra' is a significant work in Vaughan Williams' early career. The piece showcases his mastery of choral writing and his ability to blend traditional and modern musical elements. The mass is written in a traditional style, with a focus on melody and harmony, but also incorporates modern harmonies and dissonances. The Kyrie is a somber and reflective movement, with the choir and orchestra alternating between unison and harmony. The Gloria is a joyful and celebratory movement, with the choir and orchestra building to a grand climax. The Credo is a complex movement, with the choir and orchestra weaving together intricate harmonies and rhythms. The Sanctus is a peaceful and serene movement, with the choir and orchestra creating a sense of awe and wonder. The Agnus Dei is a solemn and introspective movement, with the choir and orchestra building to a powerful conclusion. Overall, the 'Mass for soloists, double chorus & orchestra' is a beautiful and moving work that showcases Vaughan Williams' skill as a composer. The piece is a testament to his ability to blend traditional and modern musical elements, creating a work that is both timeless and innovative.
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