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Vocal Forces: SSAA, Soprano Solo, Mezzo-Soprano Solo
Accompaniment: Piano
Tune Name: New britain
Text Source: Vv. 1–3, 5, John Newton, 1725–1807; v. 4, attr. John Rees, fl. 1859
Music Source: From Virginia Harmony, 1831
Series: Evoking Sound, Evoking Sound
Description:
A serious choral work for women’s chorus, dedicated to the children of the victims of 9/11. After the second stanza, a chorale-like Kyrie eleison section is introduced and is then juxtaposed with the tune on stanza 3, sung by the mezzo-soprano soloist. The work continues to develop in skillful ways that crescendo through ff alleluias, eventually diminishing to a pp “Was lost, but now I’m found.” Serious concert material.
Categories: Choral/Vocal
Liturgical: OT 5 B, OT 6 B, OT 7 B, OT 23 B, OT 30 A, OT 30 B, All Souls
Rites: Order of Christian Funerals
Topical: Comfort, Funeral, Grace, Healing, Trust
Number of Pages: 16
Language: English
Format: Octavo
Discipline: Choir