Aaron Jay Kernis: Choral Movements from Ecstatic Meditations: Mixed Choir And Accomp.
No. 1 - Effortlessly Love Flows
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COMPOSER:
Aaron Jay Kernis
PUBLISHER:
Associated Music Publishers
INSTRUMENTATION:
SSAATTBB
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Vocal Score
For double mixed chorus a cappella. This is the first movement of Kernis' Ecstatic Meditations , which includes Effortlessly Love Flows, How the Soul Speaks to God, I Cannot Dance, O Lord, and How God Answers theSoul . Ecstatic Meditations was composed in 1999 for Philip Brunelle and the
Specifications
| Composer | Aaron Jay Kernis |
| Publisher | Associated Music Publishers |
| Instrumentation | SSAATTBB |
| Number of pages | 20 |
| Product Format | Vocal Score |
| Description Product Type | Choral Score |
| Genre | Classical |
| Style Period | Post 1901 |
| Year of Publication | 1999 |
| UPC | 073999835045 |
| Series | Choral |
| No. | HL50483504 |
| Product Dimensions | 26,7 x 17,2 cm |
| Voicing | Double Choir |
| Minimum Order Quantity Sales | 5 |
Description
For double mixed chorus a cappella. This is the first movement of Kernis' Ecstatic Meditations, which includes Effortlessly Love Flows, How the Soul Speaks to God, I Cannot Dance, O Lord, and How God Answers theSoul.
Ecstatic Meditations was composed in 1999 for Philip Brunelle and the Plymouth Music Series Ensemble Singers and Choir. Like all of Kernis' music, it ‘bears the unmistakable stamp of a wildly fertile musicalimagination…with rich poetic imagery.’ The text is by Mechthild of Magdeburg, translated by Jane Hirshfield.
Named one of 75 ‘American Masterpieces of Choral Music’ by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Ecstatic Meditations was composed in 1999 for Philip Brunelle and the Plymouth Music Series Ensemble Singers and Choir. Like all of Kernis' music, it ‘bears the unmistakable stamp of a wildly fertile musicalimagination…with rich poetic imagery.’ The text is by Mechthild of Magdeburg, translated by Jane Hirshfield.
Named one of 75 ‘American Masterpieces of Choral Music’ by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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