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Texto Musical

Anon (16th Century) (E)

Orquestación

chorus(SATB)-organ

Abreviaturas (PDF)

Publicador

Boosey & Hawkes

Territorio
Este trabajo está disponible a través de Boosey & Hawkes for the world.
Disponibilidad
World Premiere
10/11/1999
St. Albans Abbey, St. Albans
BBC Singers/David Goode, org / Stephen Cleobury
Notas del compositor

This famous anonymous sixteenth century lyric utters Christ’s reproaches to his persecutors, and by implication to the entirety of humankind.

The original is long. I have set only three stanzas, moving from graphic presentation of the physical humiliations to the general reproach, that the fallen race has not kept its side of the bargain with its saviour.

In the third stanza the image of his naked body clad only in its blood and bruises modulates into an invitation to clothe festively for entry to the saviour’s "high empire above the orient", before a final call to remember the state of your soul, and a renewed return of the gaunt, desolate refrain.

This setting was commissioned by the BBC as part of the 75th anniversary season of the BBC Singers, in 1999.

Robin Holloway, 1999

Reproduction Rights
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Temas
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