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Amen, Alleluia!, Op.35
Klassische Musik/Chormusik • 2012 • Texter: old sacred text
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Instrumentierung |
Orgel, Gemischter Chor |
Art der Partitur |
Partitur |
Verleger |
Bruno Vlahek |
Sprache |
Latein |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Schwer |
Länge |
4'0 |
Amen, Alleluia! for mixed choir and organ was written in 2012 and is set on Easter phrases from different sources. It is crafted in two parts – the heavy dramatic opening followed by fugato on the „Today Christ is risen“ lyrics and joyful exclamations on antiphone from the „Regina coeli“. The exuberant ending combines those aspects ; symbolically referring to the complexity of Easter – transfiguration of pain and agony into a glory and celebration.
The work was premiered at the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music (UK) on May 15 2014 by the St. Pancras Choir conducted by Christopher Batchelor.
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