
for SATB unaccompaniedThis lively and uplifting carol sets a joyful fifteenth-century Christmas text by James Ryman. The music is rhythmic and powerful, with moments of rich and vibrant harmony offset by the strong, fanfare-like Latin refrain.
This musical composition investigates the setting of a fifteenth-century Christmas text by James Ryman for a modern SATB choral arrangement. The work, published by Oxford University Press, provides a structured musical interpretation of historical lyrics, utilizing specific harmonic and rhythmic techniques to evoke a celebratory atmosphere. It serves as a practical resource for choral ensembles seeking to perform traditional seasonal repertoire with contemporary technical precision.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in choral music frequently categorize this piece as a standard selection for seasonal performance due to its accessible yet effective harmonic structure. Conductors often highlight the work for its ability to balance rhythmic drive with traditional liturgical themes.
Page Count:
16
Publication Date:
2010-06-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0193370093
ISBN-13:
9780193370098
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