John Sanders
Anthem of the Incarnation
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Composer:John SandersGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1995Average_duration:6:47'Anthem of the Incarnation' is a choral work composed by John Sanders, a British composer and organist. The piece was composed in 1978 and premiered in the same year at the St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The anthem is a part of the Anglican choral tradition and is often performed during the Christmas season. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of the Incarnation. The first movement, "The Word was made flesh," is a joyful celebration of the birth of Christ. The music is bright and lively, with the choir singing in unison and the organ providing a lively accompaniment. The second movement, "And dwelt among us," is more reflective and contemplative. The music is slower and more subdued, with the choir singing in harmony and the organ providing a gentle accompaniment. This movement reflects on the mystery of the Incarnation and the wonder of God becoming human. The final movement, "And we beheld his glory," is a triumphant celebration of the Resurrection. The music is grand and majestic, with the choir singing in harmony and the organ providing a powerful accompaniment. This movement reflects on the glory of Christ and the hope that his Resurrection brings. Overall, 'Anthem of the Incarnation' is a beautiful and moving choral work that captures the wonder and mystery of the Incarnation. The music is rich and complex, with lush harmonies and intricate melodies that showcase Sanders' skill as a composer. The piece is a testament to the enduring power of the Anglican choral tradition and continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.More....