John Tavener
Innocence
for Soprano, Tenor and Cello Soli, Chorus, Handbells and Organ
John Tavener
Innocence
for Soprano, Tenor and Cello Soli, Chorus, Handbells and Organ
- Formación 2 voces (agudas), violonchelo, coro, campanillas y órgano
- Compositor John Tavener
- Edición Partitura general
- Editorial Chester Music
- Nº de pedido CH61051
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Score (Cello, Tenor, Soprano, Chamber Group, Hammond Accompaniment)
Written in memory of innocent victims, this dramatic piece is ideally performed within a church. It uses texts form the Gospels, St Ephrem the Syrian, the Old testament, Shakespeare and from Mathnawi of Jalal al-Din Rumi.
Written in memory of innocent victims, this dramatic piece is ideally performed within a church. It uses texts form the Gospels, St Ephrem the Syrian, the Old testament, Shakespeare and from Mathnawi of Jalal al-Din Rumi.
The work begins in a musical wasteland, seemingly hopeless and without redemption. Words are turned upside down with apocalyptic screams from the organ. The work ends with an echo of this opening, but the suffering this time is inside redemption. All the various streams come from this and flow back into it in the pianissimo canon 'The son of man is come to save that which is lost. '
Contains detailed performance suggestions; duration is 25 minutes.