Ernst Toch
The Covenant
Works Info
Composer:Ernst TochGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1943Average_duration:5:26Ernst Toch's "The Covenant" is a choral work that was composed in 1933. It premiered on March 12, 1934, in Berlin, Germany. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "The Covenant," is a solemn and introspective piece that sets the tone for the entire work. The music is slow and deliberate, with the choir singing in unison to create a sense of unity and purpose. The lyrics speak of a covenant between God and his people, and the music reflects the seriousness and weight of this agreement. The second movement, "The Law," is a more lively and energetic piece that contrasts with the first movement. The choir sings in a more complex and intricate manner, with different parts weaving in and out of each other. The music is meant to reflect the complexity and depth of the law, and the choir's performance is meant to convey the importance of following it. The final movement, "The Promise," is a triumphant and joyful piece that brings the work to a close. The choir sings in a more celebratory manner, with the music becoming more upbeat and lively. The lyrics speak of the promise of salvation and redemption, and the music reflects the hope and joy that this promise brings. Overall, "The Covenant" is a powerful and moving work that showcases Toch's skill as a composer. The music is complex and intricate, with each movement conveying a different aspect of the covenant between God and his people. The choir's performance is equally impressive, with their voices blending together to create a sense of unity and purpose.More....