Home no more home (PDF) - Mixed choir — No. 1 from Songs of Travel

Whittall, Matthew
Nimeke: Home no more home (PDF) - Mixed choir — No. 1 from Songs of Travel
Tekijät: Whittall, Matthew (Säveltäjä)
Stevenson, Robert Louis (Sanoittaja)
Tuotetunnus: 9790550167353
Tuotemuoto: Ladattava digitaalinen julkaisu, PDF
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Ilmestymispäivä: 4.10.2024
Hinta: 4,10 € (3,73 € alv 0 %)

Kustantaja: Fennica Gehrman
Painos: 2024
Julkaisuvuosi: 2024
Kieli: englanti
Tiedostoformaatti: PDF
Suojaustapa: Vesileima
Sivumäärä: 15
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Downloadable and printable PDF edition. Matthew Whittall's large-scale choral song cycle Songs of Travel (2020-2021) is set to poems by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), compiled and adapted by the composer. The opening song, Home no more home, presents a simple, ambiguously modal tune at the outset, before sending out tendrils in searching, halting rhythms, a slow, reluctant tread off into the hills, clouded by memory.

Duration: 7'

This title is included in the printed edition of Songs of Travel (9790550117808).

Canadian-Finnish composer Matthew Whittall (b. 1975) began his studies as a hornist in Montreal. He earned degrees in performance and composition from Vanier College, the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Stony Brook University, before settling in Finland in 2001. There he studied at the Sibelius Academy, receiving his Doctor of Music degree with honors in 2013. Whittall's prolific output covers a wide variety of genres, particularly orchestra, voice, chorus, chamber and solo instrumental works, with occasional forays into electronics. His works have been commissioned by the Helsinki Philharmonic, the Finnish Radio Symphony, the Helsinki and Vancouver Chamber Choirs, and Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra, among others. His music has featured in festivals and radio broadcasts worldwide. In 2013, his work “Dulcissima, clara, sonans”, a setting of poetry by Hildegard of Bingen for soprano and orchestra, won Finland's highest composition award, the Teosto Prize.


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