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Vocal Forces: SATB divisi, Soprano Solo, Tenor Solo
Accompaniment: Reduction
Text Source: Romans 11:29, Latin Vulgate
Series: Evoking Sound, Evoking Sound
Difficulty Level: M
Description:
I composed this setting in my last weeks of study at Westminster Choir College. The Latin text (Sine paenitentia enim sunt dona et vocatio Dei) translates roughly to “Truly, without regret are the gifts and callings of God.” This piece serves not only as an outward affirmation for all to embrace and use their God-given talents, but also as an inward mantra for myself, as I move into an uncertain period in my life after completing my undergraduate studies. Many of the colors and textures found within this piece were influenced by my experience singing with the Westminster Williamson Voices for two years. While the “sine paenitentia” text may allow shades of doubt to creep in, all uncertainty and fear is dispelled upon singing “sunt dona et vocatio Dei.” —Cortlandt Matthews
Here is an amazing performance by The Westminster Williamson Voices at the Choral Insititute at Oxford. Ryan Manni, Conductor
Categories: Choral/Vocal
Liturgical: OT 20 A
Rites: Graduation, Religious Profession
Topical: Mission, Vocation
Bible Reference: Romans 11:29
Number of Pages: 8
Language: English; Latin
Format: Octavo
Discipline: Choir