Bernstein, Leonard: Chichester Psalms
In three movements
Every summer, Chichester Cathedral in Sussex, England and its neighbours from Winchester and Salisbury mobilise all their energies to lift one of Britain's most important Church Music festivals (Southern Cathedral's Festival). For the festival in 1965, Leonard Bernstein was commissioned with a composition - the occasion for the now very popular Chichester Psalms. The three-part work is based on Hebrew Psalms, the amber itself put together and underline its liturgical character. Bernstein was released from his duties with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for a sabbatical year in the year of the Chichester Psalms, and used this opportunity to compose. He reports: "At that time I wrote only twelve-tone music and even more experimental stuff almost the whole year. I was happy to be able to bring out these new sounds; but after about six months of work, I threw everything away. That was not my music; it was not sincere. And as a result, the Chichester Psalms were born - surely the most catchy B flat major tonal piece I've ever written. "Contenido
- Psalm 108, vs. 2 - Psalm 100, entire - Psalm 23, entire - Psalm 2, vs 1-4 - Psalm 131, entire - Psalm 133, vs. 1
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boy soloist, mixed choir (SATB) and orchestra, or soprano, mixed choir (SATB), harp, organ and percussion
Boosey & Hawkes
Mixed Choir
20th/21st century
Sheet music
Piano reduction
(suitable for versions with large or reduced orchestration)
Saddle-wire stitching
Hebrew
978-1-4584-1582-0
979-0-051-32140-7
9781458415820; 9790051321407
BHI 5500149
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