Geoffrey Burgon: Songs Between The Soul And The Bridegroom: Mixed Choir And Accomp.
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COMPOSER:
Geoffrey Burgon
PUBLISHER:
Chester Music
INSTRUMENTATION:
SATB
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Vocal Score
Features five songs, also known as St John Of The Cross (Canciones Entre El Alma Y El Esposo). Where can your hiding be But have been found again Of flowers and emeralds sheen Now, as shelongaspired Rejoice, my love, with me Canciones entre el alma y el esposo is a poem consisting of forty verses,
Specifications
Composer | Geoffrey Burgon |
Publisher | Chester Music |
Instrumentation | SATB |
Number of pages | 60 |
Product Format | Vocal Score |
Description Product Type | Book [Softcover] |
Genre | Classical |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
EAN | 5020679562987 |
No. | MUSCH74250 |
Voicing | SATB |
Description
Features five songs, also known as St John Of The Cross (Canciones Entre El Alma Y El Esposo).
Canciones entre el alma y el esposo is a poem consisting of forty verses, reproduced below. Havingpreviously set two sections of it as separate a cappella choruses and onefortwo countertenors andstrings, I’ve long wanted to make a complete setting of the work and, by arranging the countertenorpiece for a cappella chorus and setting the remaining verses as two more anthems for the sameforces,I’vecompleted the task. The five pieces can of course still be performed separately, or brought togetheras a twenty-five minute setting of Roy Campbell’s translation from the original Spanish of this vivid andintensepoem.Geoffrey Burgon, May 2008.
- Where can your hiding be
- But have been found again
- Of flowers and emeralds sheen
- Now, as shelongaspired
- Rejoice, my love, with me
Canciones entre el alma y el esposo is a poem consisting of forty verses, reproduced below. Havingpreviously set two sections of it as separate a cappella choruses and onefortwo countertenors andstrings, I’ve long wanted to make a complete setting of the work and, by arranging the countertenorpiece for a cappella chorus and setting the remaining verses as two more anthems for the sameforces,I’vecompleted the task. The five pieces can of course still be performed separately, or brought togetheras a twenty-five minute setting of Roy Campbell’s translation from the original Spanish of this vivid andintensepoem.Geoffrey Burgon, May 2008.
Song List
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1. But Have Been Found Again
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2. Now, As She Long Aspired
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3. Of Flowers And Emeralds Sheen
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4. Rejoice, My Love, With Me
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5. Where Can Your Hiding Be