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Hubert Parry
From Death to Life
Works Info
Composer
:
Hubert Parry
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Tone Poem
Compose Date
:
1914
Average_duration
:
17:07
Movement_count
:
2
Movement ....
'From Death to Life' is a choral work composed by Hubert Parry in 1914. It was premiered on October 22, 1914, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, conducted by the composer himself. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "Requiem Aeternam," is a solemn and mournful piece that begins with a somber choral chant. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the choir and orchestra coming together in a powerful climax. The movement ends with a return to the opening chant, bringing the listener back to a state of reflection and contemplation. The second movement, "The Resurrection," is a joyful and triumphant piece that celebrates the idea of life after death. The music is bright and energetic, with the choir and orchestra working together to create a sense of exultation. The movement ends with a grand finale, with the choir and orchestra coming together in a final burst of energy. The final movement, "I am the Resurrection and the Life," is a contemplative and introspective piece that explores the idea of eternal life. The music is slow and meditative, with the choir and orchestra working together to create a sense of peace and tranquility. The movement ends with a quiet and reflective coda, bringing the work to a gentle and peaceful close. Overall, 'From Death to Life' is a powerful and moving work that explores the themes of life, death, and resurrection. Parry's use of choral and orchestral forces creates a sense of grandeur and majesty, while his skillful handling of musical form and structure ensures that the work remains engaging and emotionally resonant throughout.
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