
for upper voices, SATB, and harpMy Perfect Stranger is a captivating setting of Kevin Crossley-Holland's retelling of the Christmas story. Following an expectant prologue, the central movement is rich in characterization as soloists from within the choir take on the roles of key players in the narrative, with the upper voices adopting the role of the guiding star, as well as enriching the texture at important moments in the story. Beginning with the harp ostinato of the prologue, the epilogue asks the listener to reflect on the story we have heard, challenging us to consider the part we might have played and asking 'what have you to say and sing?'. The work's vibrant part for harp makes for a compelling alternative to the more conventional keyboard accompaniment.
This work investigates the narrative potential of the Christmas story through a specialized choral arrangement for upper voices, SATB, and harp. Composer Bob Chilcott utilizes Kevin Crossley-Holland's text to structure a musical performance that emphasizes characterization and reflection. The piece serves as an alternative to traditional keyboard-accompanied choral works by employing a distinct harp ostinato to drive the thematic progression.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Musicians and choral directors frequently highlight the effectiveness of the harp accompaniment in providing a unique texture compared to standard keyboard arrangements. Experts note that the work is well-suited for ensembles looking to incorporate dramatic characterization into their seasonal repertoire.
Page Count:
36
Publication Date:
2017-05-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Music
ISBN-10:
0193417308
ISBN-13:
9780193417304
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