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This gentle song is taken from the song cycle 'Songs for Seven Storeys', which Bob Chilcott wrote to celebrate the opening of the New Evelina Children's Hospital on London's South Bank. With a singable, folksy tune and an atmospheric piano part, this song has wide appeal. Orchestral material for 'Songs for Seven Storeys' is available on hire from the OUP Hire Library, or appropriate overseas agent.
How can a musical composition serve as a commemorative piece for a public institution while maintaining accessibility for performers? Bob Chilcott, a renowned composer and choral conductor, utilizes his expertise in vocal arrangement to create a piece that balances artistic integrity with the practical needs of a hospital celebration. The work functions as a component of a larger song cycle, designed to provide a sense of comfort and community through melodic simplicity and atmospheric accompaniment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in choral music frequently cite Chilcott's work for its high degree of singability and effective use of folk-inspired melodies. Performers and educators often utilize this piece as a standard example of accessible contemporary choral writing for community-based events.
Page Count:
8
Publication Date:
2008-03-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0193359448
ISBN-13:
9780193359444
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