John Linton Gardner
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, Op. 75/2
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Composer:John Linton GardnerGenre:ChoralStyle:AnthemCompose Date:1965Average_duration:2:16Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, Op. 75/2 is a choral work composed by John Linton Gardner in 1966. The piece is based on a traditional English carol and is scored for SATB choir and organ. It was premiered in 1967 by the choir of King's College, Cambridge. The piece is divided into six movements, each of which represents a different stage in the life of Christ. The first movement, "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day," is a joyful celebration of Christ's birth and features a lively, dance-like rhythm. The second movement, "I Am the Lord of the Dance," is a more contemplative piece that reflects on Christ's teachings and his role as a spiritual leader. The third movement, "I'll Lead You All in the Dance," is a call to action, urging listeners to follow Christ's example and live a life of love and service. The fourth movement, "Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn," returns to the theme of Christ's birth and features a soaring melody and rich harmonies. The fifth movement, "When I Was a Maiden," is a hauntingly beautiful piece that reflects on Christ's sacrifice and the sorrow of his death. The final movement, "Dance, Then, Wherever You May Be," is a triumphant celebration of Christ's resurrection and features a lively, energetic rhythm. Overall, Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, Op. 75/2 is a powerful and moving work that captures the essence of the Christmas story and the life of Christ. Gardner's use of rich harmonies, soaring melodies, and lively rhythms creates a sense of joy and celebration that is sure to inspire listeners of all ages.More....
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