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Charles Wood
Hence away, begone!
Works Info
Composer
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Charles Wood
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:02
'Hence away, begone!' is a choral work composed by Charles Wood, an English composer and organist, in 1913. The piece was premiered in the same year at the Leeds Festival, where it was performed by the Leeds Festival Chorus and the Hallé Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, marked 'Allegro moderato', is a lively and energetic setting of the text "Hence away, begone! / Thou art but a stranger here". The music is characterized by its rhythmic drive and use of syncopation, which gives it a sense of urgency and momentum. The second movement, marked 'Andante', is a more reflective and introspective setting of the text "O Lord, in thee have I trusted". The music is characterized by its gentle, flowing melodies and rich harmonies, which create a sense of peace and serenity. The final movement, marked 'Allegro vivace', is a joyful and exuberant setting of the text "Sing praises unto the Lord". The music is characterized by its lively rhythms, bright harmonies, and use of counterpoint, which gives it a sense of celebration and exultation. Overall, 'Hence away, begone!' is a masterful example of Wood's skill as a choral composer. The work showcases his ability to create music that is both technically challenging and emotionally expressive, and it remains a beloved piece in the choral repertoire to this day.
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