David Diamond
This World Is Not My Home
Works Info
Composer:David DiamondGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1946Average_duration:2:15David Diamond's "This World Is Not My Home" is a choral work that was composed in 1941. The piece was premiered on May 4, 1941, by the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Artur Rodzinski. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "The World," is marked by a sense of restlessness and unease. The choir sings a text that speaks of the impermanence of the world and the transience of human life. The music is characterized by dissonant harmonies and jagged rhythms, which convey a sense of instability and uncertainty. The second movement, "The Soul," is more introspective in nature. The choir sings a text that speaks of the search for meaning and purpose in life. The music is marked by a sense of yearning and longing, with soaring melodies and lush harmonies that convey a sense of spiritual longing. The final movement, "The Home," is marked by a sense of peace and resolution. The choir sings a text that speaks of the hope of finding a permanent home in the afterlife. The music is characterized by serene harmonies and gentle rhythms, which convey a sense of calm and tranquility. Overall, "This World Is Not My Home" is a powerful and moving work that explores themes of mortality, spirituality, and the search for meaning in life. The music is characterized by Diamond's distinctive harmonic language, which blends elements of modernism with a more traditional choral style. The work remains a popular choice for choirs and audiences alike, and is considered one of Diamond's most significant contributions to the choral repertoire.More....