Richard Hutchinson
Lord, I am not high-minded
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Composer:Richard HutchinsonGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:3:06"Lord, I am not high-minded" is a choral work composed by Richard Hutchinson. The piece was composed in the 21st century, but the exact date of composition is unknown. It was premiered by a choir in the United Kingdom, but the exact location and date of the premiere are also unknown. The piece is a setting of a text from the Book of Common Prayer, specifically the General Confession. The text is a humble admission of one's faults and shortcomings, and a plea for forgiveness and mercy. The music reflects the introspective and penitential nature of the text, with a slow and contemplative tempo and a somber harmonic language. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with a unison statement of the text, which is then repeated in four-part harmony. The harmonies are mostly diatonic, with occasional dissonances that add tension and depth to the music. The second movement is a brief interlude, featuring a solo voice or instrument playing a simple melody over sustained chords in the choir. The final movement returns to the four-part harmony of the first movement, but with a more complex and varied texture. The harmonies become more chromatic and dissonant, reflecting the increasing intensity of the text as it builds to a climax. Overall, "Lord, I am not high-minded" is a reflective and introspective piece that encourages humility and self-examination. The music is simple yet effective, with a harmonic language that supports the text without overwhelming it. The three movements provide a sense of structure and progression, leading the listener on a journey of self-discovery and repentance.More....