Daniel Pinkham
Gloria
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Composer:Daniel PinkhamGenre:ChamberStyle:GloriaAverage_duration:2:44Gloria is a choral work composed by Daniel Pinkham in 1959. It was premiered on December 13, 1959, by the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society at the Memorial Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "Gloria in Excelsis Deo," is a joyful and exuberant celebration of the birth of Christ. The choir sings in unison, with occasional harmonies, and the music is characterized by its bright and lively tempo. The movement is marked by a sense of urgency and excitement, as the choir proclaims the glory of God. The second movement, "Et in Terra Pax," is a more contemplative and introspective piece. The tempo slows down, and the choir sings in a more subdued and reflective manner. The music is marked by its gentle and flowing melody, which is accompanied by a soft and delicate piano accompaniment. The movement is a prayer for peace on earth, and the choir sings with a sense of longing and hope. The final movement, "Laudamus Te," is a triumphant and joyful conclusion to the piece. The choir sings in a more complex and intricate harmony, with each voice part weaving in and out of the others. The music is marked by its energetic and lively tempo, and the choir sings with a sense of exultation and praise. The movement is a celebration of the glory of God, and the choir sings with a sense of awe and wonder. Overall, Gloria is a beautiful and powerful choral work that captures the spirit of the Christmas season. Its three movements each offer a unique perspective on the birth of Christ, and the music is characterized by its joy, contemplation, and exultation.More....
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