×
Edward Elgar
To her, beneath whose steadfast star
Works Info
Composer
:
Edward Elgar
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
1899
Average_duration
:
4:45
"To her, beneath whose steadfast star" is a choral work composed by Edward Elgar in 1927. The piece was premiered on October 26, 1927, at the Three Choirs Festival in Hereford, England. The text of the piece is a poem by the English poet Laurence Binyon. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked "Moderato," and features a gentle, flowing melody in the choir. The second movement is marked "Allegro," and is more lively and energetic, with a faster tempo and more complex harmonies. The final movement is marked "Andante," and is slower and more contemplative, with a sense of peacefulness and serenity. The piece is characterized by Elgar's use of rich harmonies and lush textures, which create a sense of depth and complexity in the music. The choir is accompanied by a full orchestra, which adds to the richness of the sound. Elgar also makes use of a variety of vocal techniques, including solo passages, choral harmonies, and unison singing. The text of the piece is a tribute to a woman who has been a source of inspiration and guidance throughout the poet's life. The poem speaks of the woman's steadfastness and constancy, and the way in which she has helped the poet to navigate the challenges of life. Elgar's music captures the emotional depth and complexity of the poem, creating a powerful and moving tribute to the woman who inspired it. Overall, "To her, beneath whose steadfast star" is a beautiful and moving choral work that showcases Elgar's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its rich harmonies, lush textures, and emotional depth, and is a testament to the enduring power of music to express the deepest human emotions.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy