Little, J. D. (2016) Kyrie, Op.5. [Performances]
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Abstract
This a cappella setting for SATB double choir and soloists of the first section of the traditional Latin Mass – “Kyrie eleison” – is based around permutations of one central motif. The eight main vocal lines are sometimes further divided for fullness of texture and motivic completeness. At least 21 voices are required to perform the work (choir: SSAATTBB, SSAATTBB + soloists: SSA, SA). The short central section of this ternary form composition (“Christe eleison”) features high C's in both treble parts, and requires extra soprano and alto soloists to be present offstage (or situated in a gallery), a little removed from the main body of the choir.
FORCES:-
For a cappella SATB Double Choir, with SSA and SA Soloists:
SATB Choir 1: 2xS, 2xA, 2xT, 2xB (8) = min.2 voices per line for divisi (SSAATTBB)* (stage left side) +
SATB Choir 2: 2xS, 2xA, 2xT, 2xB (8) = min.2 voices per line for divisi (SSAATTBB)* (stage right side) +
Gallery/Offstage Soloists 1: 2xS (for divisi) + 1xA (3) (SSA) (at a distance or offstage, and set antiphonally to:)
Gallery/Offstage Soloists 2: 1xS + 1xA (2) (SA) (in a high and more distant gallery or offstage)
= 1. SSAATTBB + 2. SSAATTBB + 3. SSA + 4. SA; or minimum of 21 singers: 7 sopranos; 6 altos; 4 tenors, 4 basses
(* But ideally at least double these forces: 16 per choir, or 32 for the two choirs + 5 soloists = 37 singers)
Publication Type: | Performances |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | CNU Chamber Choir, Charles Woodward, CNU, Choral |
Subjects: | M Music and Books on Music > M Music |
Divisions: | Academic Areas > Conservatoire |
Media of Output: | Print Music |
Event Title: | CNU Contemporary Music Festival |
Event Location: | Ferguson Center for the Arts, Virginia, USA |
Event Dates: | 28 Mar 2016 |
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Depositing User: | Jonathan Little |
Date Deposited: | 21 Dec 2016 14:23 |
Last Modified: | 22 Aug 2017 11:29 |
URI: | https://eprints.chi.ac.uk/id/eprint/2218 |