Adolphus Hailstork
The Song of Deborah
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Composer:Adolphus HailstorkGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:5:35The Song of Deborah is a choral work composed by Adolphus Hailstork in 1987. It was premiered on April 26, 1987, by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Winston Dan Vogel, at the Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia. The work is based on the biblical story of Deborah, a prophetess and judge who led the Israelites to victory against the Canaanites. The Song of Deborah is divided into three movements. The first movement, "Deborah's Call to Battle," is a powerful and dramatic opening that sets the tone for the rest of the work. The chorus sings of the impending battle and the need for the Israelites to rise up and fight for their freedom. The second movement, "The Battle," is a fast-paced and intense section that depicts the chaos and violence of the conflict. The music is full of energy and urgency, with driving rhythms and soaring melodies that convey the sense of struggle and triumph. The final movement, "Deborah's Victory Song," is a triumphant and joyful conclusion to the work. The chorus sings of the glory of God and the triumph of the Israelites over their enemies. The music is celebratory and uplifting, with bright harmonies and soaring melodies that convey the sense of joy and gratitude. Overall, The Song of Deborah is a powerful and moving work that showcases Hailstork's skill as a composer. The music is rich and complex, with intricate harmonies and rhythms that create a sense of drama and urgency. The work is also deeply spiritual, with a strong sense of faith and devotion that runs throughout.More....
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