Jonathan Bridcut: Why O Lord Do You Stand Far Off?: Mixed Choir And Accomp.
Novello New Choral Series
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COMPOSER:
Jonathan Bridcut
PUBLISHER:
Novello and Co
INSTRUMENTATION:
SATB
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Vocal Score
Why, O Lord, do you stand far off? was written in memory of the victims of the London bombings on 7 July 2005, questions the presence of God in times of human disaster, particularly when committed by man upon hisfellow man. The piece's focus lies in the two rhetorical questions first sung by the
Specifications
Composer | Jonathan Bridcut |
Publisher | Novello and Co |
Instrumentation | SATB |
Number of pages | 16 |
Product Format | Vocal Score |
Description Product Type | Choral Score |
Genre | Sacred |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
ISBN | 9781780381800 |
Series | Novello New Choral Series |
No. | MUSNOV292105 |
Product Dimensions | 24,8 x 17 cm |
Voicing | SATB |
Minimum Order Quantity Sales | 5 |
Description
Why, O Lord, do you stand far off? was written in memory of the victims of the London bombings on 7 July 2005, questions the presence of God in times of human disaster, particularly when committed by man upon hisfellow man. The piece's focus lies in the two rhetorical questions first sung by the female voices at the beginning. This opening three note motif returns frequently throughout the work, forever challenging the whereabouts ofGod's watchful eye. This commemorative setting of Psalm 10 was recorded by the Exeter College Chapel Choir in 2006.
The Novello New Choral Series is an inspiring selection of new works from a range ofcontemporarycomposers, offering pieces for all types of choirs, including sacred and secular works from simple, four-part settings to more expansive, yet accessible, repertoire in an exciting variety of styles. This collection isperfect for choirs looking to broaden their repertoire and explore some of the best new music around.
Jonathan bridcut (b.1984) has written a broad range of works for choir and orchestra that have beenperformed throughout the UK and europe. Jonathan was a treble at Winchester College where he was head Quirister in 1998, before Moving on to Radley College as top music scholar. He developed his interest in composition at OxfordUniversity while studying at Exeter College as both an academic and choral Scholar. His first set of Evening Canticles was premiered in 2004, and a year later a second was performed in St Paul’s Cathedral. Recent highlightsinclude performances at Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre, Tewkesbury Abbey, St James’s Piccadilly and at the Lausanne Summer Festival, by choirs and orchestras including Schola Cantorum of Oxford, Commotio and The Oxford Spezzati.Future engagements include performances by the Oxford Spezzati and Laudate in London, Lyon and Chester (where his latest choral commission will be premiered in September 2011). Jonathan graduated from Oxford in 2006 with a BA inModern
The Novello New Choral Series is an inspiring selection of new works from a range ofcontemporarycomposers, offering pieces for all types of choirs, including sacred and secular works from simple, four-part settings to more expansive, yet accessible, repertoire in an exciting variety of styles. This collection isperfect for choirs looking to broaden their repertoire and explore some of the best new music around.
Jonathan bridcut (b.1984) has written a broad range of works for choir and orchestra that have beenperformed throughout the UK and europe. Jonathan was a treble at Winchester College where he was head Quirister in 1998, before Moving on to Radley College as top music scholar. He developed his interest in composition at OxfordUniversity while studying at Exeter College as both an academic and choral Scholar. His first set of Evening Canticles was premiered in 2004, and a year later a second was performed in St Paul’s Cathedral. Recent highlightsinclude performances at Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre, Tewkesbury Abbey, St James’s Piccadilly and at the Lausanne Summer Festival, by choirs and orchestras including Schola Cantorum of Oxford, Commotio and The Oxford Spezzati.Future engagements include performances by the Oxford Spezzati and Laudate in London, Lyon and Chester (where his latest choral commission will be premiered in September 2011). Jonathan graduated from Oxford in 2006 with a BA inModern
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1. Why, O Lord, Do You Stand Far Off?
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