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Calmo
editor: Jeremy Backhouse
Mystical music to soothe the soul
Instrumentation: mixed choir solo or with instrument
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes, London
Edition: song book
Language: English - Latin
Series: Concerts for Choirs Series
160 Pages - Paperback/Soft Cover
ISMN: 979-0-060-11770-1
Order number: BH 11770
Description
Boosey & Hawkes new "Concerts for Choirs Series" is an innovative approach to concert planning for choirs. Each volume contains a wealth of material to help the choral director assemble a concert programme - all from one volume. The anthology draws on the vast Boosey and Hawkes archive and also includes many specially-composed or newly-arranged pieces.
"Calmo" has been collated and edited by Jeremy Backhouse, conductor of the Vasari Singers, and brings together for the first time some of the most exquisite and beautiful music of our time. The pieces drawn together for this collection have something of the spiritual or mystical about them. Here is music with atmosphere, music that will calm.
It is music that caters for all tastes and abilities, offering plenty of balance and variety. Pieces range form very short and simple to more substantial and challenging. Some texts are overtly religoius, other more genreally spiritual in tone. There is equal representation for accompanied pieces - using piano, organ or even handbells - and a capella items.
Content
Górecki: Totus tuus
Turnage: Calmo
Maxwell Davies: Lullabye for Lucy
Maxwell Davies: Suscipe Quaesumus
Jenkins: Benedictus from "The Armed Man"
Jenkins: Agnus Dei from "The Armed Man"
Jenkins: Pie Jesu from "Requiem"
Rautavaara: Evening Hymn from "Vigilia"
Dubra: Pater Noster
Ridout: Litany
Pierre: Étude 1
Pierre: Étude 4
Nystedt: Immortal Bach
Praetorius/Sandström: Det är en ros utsprungen
Moles: Drop, drop slow tears
Whitacre: Lux aurumque
MacMillan: Chosen
Todd: Angel Song II
Swingle: Give us this day
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