Irving Fine
The Choral New Yorker
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Composer:Irving FineGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1944Average_duration:11:07Movement_count:4Movement ....Irving Fine's 'The Choral New Yorker' is a choral work that was composed in 1953. It was premiered on May 7, 1953, by the New York Choral Society, under the direction of Margaret Hillis. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a distinct musical style and mood. The first movement, titled 'The City', is a lively and rhythmic piece that captures the energy and excitement of New York City. The music is characterized by syncopated rhythms, jazzy harmonies, and a driving tempo. The choir sings about the hustle and bustle of the city, with lyrics such as "The city's roar is in our ears, its pulse is in our blood." The second movement, titled 'The Sea', is a more contemplative and introspective piece. The music is characterized by flowing melodies, lush harmonies, and a slower tempo. The choir sings about the ocean and its power and majesty, with lyrics such as "The sea is vast and deep and wide, its voice is in our souls." The third and final movement, titled 'The Country', is a joyful and celebratory piece that captures the beauty and tranquility of the countryside. The music is characterized by folk-like melodies, simple harmonies, and a lively tempo. The choir sings about the joys of nature, with lyrics such as "The fields are green, the sky is blue, the air is sweet and fresh and new." Overall, 'The Choral New Yorker' is a vibrant and engaging choral work that captures the spirit of New York City and its surroundings. The piece showcases Irving Fine's skill as a composer, with its varied musical styles and moods, and its expert use of choral textures and harmonies.More....