Hans Schanderl
Psalm 90
Works Info
Composer:Hans SchanderlGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1996Average_duration:11:22Psalm 90 is a choral work composed by Hans Schanderl in 1967. The piece was premiered in the same year in Munich, Germany. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement begins with a slow and solemn introduction, featuring a solo soprano voice singing the first verse of the psalm. The choir then enters, singing in unison and gradually building in intensity. The music is characterized by its use of dissonant harmonies and complex rhythms, which create a sense of tension and unease. The movement ends with a return to the slow and solemn opening theme. The second movement is more upbeat and energetic, featuring a lively and rhythmic melody. The choir sings in four-part harmony, with the melody passing between the different sections. The music is characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms and lively percussion, which create a sense of joy and celebration. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme of the first movement. The final movement is a slow and contemplative piece, featuring a solo alto voice singing the final verse of the psalm. The choir enters, singing in four-part harmony and gradually building in intensity. The music is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and soaring melodies, which create a sense of hope and optimism. The movement ends with a quiet and peaceful coda, bringing the piece to a gentle close. Overall, Psalm 90 is a powerful and moving choral work that showcases Schanderl's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its use of complex harmonies and rhythms, as well as its ability to evoke a range of emotions, from solemnity and tension to joy and hope.More....