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W.S. Gwynn Williams
God's Mercy
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
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W.S. Gwynn Williams
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:50
"God's Mercy" is a choral work composed by Welsh composer W.S. Gwynn Williams. The piece was composed in 1959 and premiered in the same year at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. The work is divided into three movements and is scored for mixed choir and organ. The first movement, marked "Andante con moto," begins with a solemn organ introduction before the choir enters with a unison chant-like melody. The text for this movement is taken from Psalm 103 and focuses on the theme of God's mercy and forgiveness. The music is characterized by rich harmonies and a sense of reverence and awe. The second movement, marked "Allegro moderato," is a lively and rhythmic setting of Psalm 130. The choir sings in a homophonic style, with the organ providing a driving accompaniment. The music is characterized by syncopated rhythms and a sense of urgency, reflecting the text's theme of waiting for God's mercy. The final movement, marked "Andante sostenuto," returns to the theme of God's mercy and forgiveness. The choir sings a lush and expressive melody, with the organ providing a rich harmonic backdrop. The music builds to a powerful climax before subsiding into a quiet and peaceful conclusion. Overall, "God's Mercy" is a powerful and moving choral work that showcases Williams' skill as a composer. The music is characterized by rich harmonies, expressive melodies, and a sense of reverence and awe. The work is a testament to the enduring power of religious music and the ability of music to inspire and uplift the human spirit.
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