Charles Villiers Stanford
A Song of Wisdom, Op. 113/11
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Composer:Charles Villiers StanfordGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:5:03"A Song of Wisdom, Op. 113/11" is a choral work composed by Charles Villiers Stanford. It was composed in 1910 and premiered on May 4, 1911, at the Birmingham Festival. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, marked "Moderato," begins with a gentle, flowing melody in the choir. The text, taken from the Book of Wisdom, speaks of the power and wisdom of God. The music builds in intensity as the choir sings of God's might and glory. The movement ends with a triumphant declaration of God's greatness. The second movement, marked "Andante," is a more reflective and introspective section. The text speaks of the fleeting nature of human life and the need to seek wisdom and understanding. The music is more subdued, with a haunting melody in the choir and a delicate accompaniment in the orchestra. The movement ends with a sense of longing and uncertainty. The final movement, marked "Allegro moderato," is a joyful celebration of wisdom and understanding. The text speaks of the rewards of seeking knowledge and the joy of living a virtuous life. The music is lively and energetic, with a driving rhythm and soaring melodies in the choir. The movement ends with a triumphant declaration of the power of wisdom. Overall, "A Song of Wisdom" is a powerful and uplifting choral work that celebrates the wisdom and power of God. Stanford's use of rich harmonies, soaring melodies, and dynamic contrasts creates a sense of awe and wonder that is both inspiring and uplifting.More....
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A Song of Wisdom, Op.113/11
A Song of Wisdom (Bible Songs, Op. 113/6) (version for sopranos and organ)
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