
for SATB unaccompaniedThis warm and expressive carol sets a Christmas poem by English poet U. A. Fanthorpe that centres on the moment of Christ's birth. Fleeting unisons call the listener's attention to the focal point of the text, the 'moment', and the rich, luminous harmonies create a sense of wonder at this momentous event.
This work investigates the intersection of poetic imagery and choral composition to capture the theological and emotional significance of the Nativity. Composer David Bednall utilizes the text of U. A. Fanthorpe to explore the transition between historical eras, focusing on the specific instant of the birth of Christ. The composition serves as a musical interpretation of the poem, employing harmonic structures to emphasize the gravity and wonder of the event.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Choral directors and musicologists frequently identify this piece as a sophisticated addition to the contemporary Christmas repertoire. Experts highlight the effective use of unison passages to create contrast against the dense, expressive harmonies throughout the work.
Page Count:
8
Publication Date:
2016-04-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Music
ISBN-10:
0193413469
ISBN-13:
9780193413467
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