Peter Hurford
Nunc Dimittis in F sharp minor
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Composer:Peter HurfordAverage_duration:2:10Peter Hurford's 'Nunc Dimittis in F sharp minor' is a choral work that was composed in 1984. The piece was premiered in the same year at St. Albans Cathedral, where Hurford was the organist and master of the choristers. The work is written for a four-part choir, with the organ providing accompaniment. The 'Nunc Dimittis' is a canticle from the Gospel of Luke, which is traditionally sung at the end of the day in Christian liturgy. Hurford's setting of the text is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked 'Andante con moto' and is characterized by a flowing melody in the choir, which is accompanied by a gentle organ accompaniment. The second movement is marked 'Allegro moderato' and is more lively than the first. The choir sings in a more rhythmic style, with the organ providing a more prominent accompaniment. The final movement is marked 'Andante sostenuto' and is the most reflective of the three. The choir sings in a more subdued manner, with the organ providing a gentle accompaniment. The piece is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and lyrical melodies. Hurford's use of the organ accompaniment is also notable, as it provides a rich and varied texture to the piece. The work is also notable for its use of dynamic contrast, with the choir and organ alternating between loud and soft passages. Overall, Peter Hurford's 'Nunc Dimittis in F sharp minor' is a beautiful and reflective choral work that is well-suited to Christian liturgy. Its use of rich harmonies and lyrical melodies make it a memorable piece that is sure to be enjoyed by both performers and audiences alike.More....
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