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Edward Bairstow
Evening Song
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Edward Bairstow
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6:40
'Evening Song' is a choral work composed by Edward Bairstow, a renowned English composer and organist. The piece was composed in 1929 and premiered in the same year at York Minster, where Bairstow served as the organist and choirmaster. 'Evening Song' is a four-movement work that is scored for SATB choir and organ. The first movement, titled 'Invocation,' is a gentle and peaceful opening that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement, 'Psalm 141,' is a setting of the text from Psalm 141, which is a prayer for protection and guidance. This movement is characterized by its flowing melodies and rich harmonies. The third movement, 'Hymn,' is a setting of the hymn 'O Trinity of blessed light.' This movement is more upbeat and joyful than the previous two, with a lively organ accompaniment and soaring vocal lines. The final movement, 'Nunc Dimittis,' is a setting of the text from the Gospel of Luke, which is traditionally sung at the end of evening services. This movement is characterized by its peaceful and contemplative mood, with a gentle organ accompaniment and simple yet beautiful vocal lines. Overall, 'Evening Song' is a beautiful and contemplative work that showcases Bairstow's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of choral music. The piece is characterized by its rich harmonies, flowing melodies, and gentle yet powerful organ accompaniment. It is a beloved work in the choral repertoire and is often performed in churches and concert halls around the world.
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