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Gordon Getty
Joan and the Bells
Works Info
Composer
:
Gordon Getty
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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21:02
Movement_count
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3
Movement ....
"Joan and the Bells" is a choral work composed by American composer Gordon Getty. The piece was composed in 2013 and premiered on May 11, 2014, at the Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, California. The work is divided into three movements and is approximately 25 minutes in length. The first movement, "Joan," is a setting of a poem by the composer's father, J. Paul Getty. The text tells the story of Joan of Arc, the French heroine who led the French army to victory against the English during the Hundred Years' War. The music is dramatic and intense, with soaring melodies and powerful choral writing. The second movement, "The Bells," is a setting of a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The text describes the sound of bells ringing out across a city, and the emotions that they evoke in the listener. The music is atmospheric and haunting, with intricate choral harmonies and delicate orchestration. The final movement, "The Bells of St. Genevieve," is a setting of a traditional French melody. The text describes the sound of the bells of the church of St. Genevieve in Paris, and the joy that they bring to the people who hear them. The music is joyful and celebratory, with lively rhythms and bright orchestration. Overall, "Joan and the Bells" is a powerful and emotional work that showcases Getty's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its rich choral writing, intricate harmonies, and evocative orchestration. It is a testament to the enduring power of poetry and music to inspire and move audiences.
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