Herbert Sumsion
Evening Service for chorus & organ in G major
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Composer:Herbert SumsionGenre:ChoralStyle:MassAverage_duration:8:05Movement_count:2Movement ....Herbert Sumsion's Evening Service for chorus and organ in G major is a beautiful and uplifting piece of choral music that was composed in the early 20th century. The piece was first premiered in 1932 and has since become a beloved part of the choral repertoire. The Evening Service is divided into two movements: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. The Magnificat is a setting of the Song of Mary, which is found in the Gospel of Luke. The Nunc Dimittis is a setting of the Song of Simeon, which is also found in the Gospel of Luke. Both movements are sung in English and are set for four-part choir and organ. The Magnificat begins with a joyful and energetic organ introduction, which sets the tone for the entire movement. The choir then enters with a powerful and triumphant statement of the text, "My soul doth magnify the Lord." The music is characterized by its soaring melodies, lush harmonies, and dynamic contrasts. The choir and organ work together seamlessly to create a sense of awe and wonder. The Nunc Dimittis is a more introspective and contemplative movement. The music is characterized by its gentle and flowing melodies, which are supported by a rich and expressive organ accompaniment. The choir sings the text with great sensitivity and emotion, conveying the sense of peace and contentment that is expressed in the Song of Simeon. Overall, Sumsion's Evening Service is a beautiful and uplifting piece of choral music that is characterized by its soaring melodies, lush harmonies, and dynamic contrasts. It is a testament to Sumsion's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically impressive and emotionally moving.More....
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