
for SATB (with S. solo) unaccompaniedThis thought-provoking carol takes up the topical theme of the plight of refugees, drawing parallels with the stories and reception of Christ's birth. The text, by the composer, alludes to familiar lines from the Coventry Carol, rooting the piece in tradition while encouraging us to consider our present. The verses feature contrasting textures and changing metres, while a soft, reflective refrain stands steadfastly in triple metre.
This musical composition investigates the intersection of historical religious narratives and the contemporary humanitarian crisis of refugees. The composer, David Blackwell, utilizes the structure of a traditional carol to draw direct parallels between the biblical account of the Nativity and the modern displacement of people. By integrating thematic elements from the Coventry Carol, the work establishes a framework that bridges historical tradition with present-day social concerns.
What You Will Find
Music educators and choral directors frequently identify this piece as a sophisticated tool for exploring social themes within a liturgical or concert setting. Experts note that the technical demands of the shifting metres provide a rewarding challenge for intermediate to advanced choral ensembles.
Page Count:
12
Publication Date:
2019-07-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Music
ISBN-10:
0193530341
ISBN-13:
9780193530348
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