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Amy Beach
Service for soloists, chorus & organ in A major, Op. 63
Works Info
Composer
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Amy Beach
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Publication Date
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1905 - 1906
Average_duration
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27:11
Movement_count
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5
Movement ....
Amy Beach's 'Service for soloists, chorus & organ in A major, Op. 63' was composed in 1892 and premiered on March 5, 1893, at the Music Hall in Boston. The piece consists of six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Offertory, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. The Kyrie begins with a solo soprano voice, followed by the chorus and organ. The movement is characterized by its use of polyphonic textures and rich harmonies. The Gloria is a lively and joyful movement, featuring a fugue-like section in the middle. The Credo is a longer movement, featuring a solo baritone voice and a more complex structure. The Offertory is a slower and more contemplative movement, featuring a solo alto voice. The Sanctus is a celebratory movement, featuring a solo tenor voice and a lively organ accompaniment. The Agnus Dei is a peaceful and reflective movement, featuring a solo soprano voice. The piece as a whole is characterized by its use of traditional liturgical texts and musical forms, combined with Beach's unique compositional style. Beach was known for her use of chromatic harmonies and complex textures, which are evident throughout the piece. The use of solo voices and organ accompaniment also adds to the richness and depth of the music. Overall, 'Service for soloists, chorus & organ in A major, Op. 63' is a beautiful and complex work that showcases Beach's skill as a composer. Its use of traditional liturgical texts and musical forms, combined with Beach's unique style, make it a standout piece in the choral repertoire.
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