Requiem
composer: Karl Jenkins
Premiere: 02. Juni 2005 Southwark Cathedral London · West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra and the Adiemus percussion and brass · Nicole Tibbels (Sopran) · Clive Bell (Shakuhachi) · Sam Landman (Treble) · Catrin Finch (Harfe) · Dirigent: Karl Jenkins
Instrumentation: mixed choir (SATB) and orchestra
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes, London
Duration: 55' 0''
Edition: vocal/piano score
Language: Latin - Japanese
110 Pages - Paperback/Soft Cover
ISMN: 979-0-060-11684-1
ISBN: 978-0-85162-485-3
Order number: BH 11684
Recommended titles
Description
In recent years Karl Jenkins has become one of the world's best-selling living composers. He continues to conduct his epic Adiemus Live Concerts with distinguished orchestras including the London Philharmonic, featuring in Festivals and concerts in Britain and abroad; and his moving choral work The Armed Man: A Mass For Peace is now firmly lodged as a concert favourite.
This new work builds on the style which the British public have come to know and adore. Jenkins has set the usual Latin movements of the requiem mass, but, in keeping with his usual trait of drawing from other cultures, he has also set five Japanese haiku ‘death’ poems. Such poems are usually to do with nature, have a single idea, and consist of seventeen syllables divided 5-7-5 over three lines. As one can see from the text, the Japanese view nature’s water cycle (precipitation) as being synonymous with life. The Western and Eastern texts are combined in two of the haiku movements, Having Seen The Moon and Farewell, which incorporate the Benedictus and the Agnus Dei respectively. Both are intoned by male voices in a monastic style as a counterpoint to the Japanese text sung by females. The instrumentation of these haiku settings includes the ancient Japanese wind instrument, the shakuhachi. Elsewhere, as usual, Jenkins has used some ethnic drums (e.g. Arabic darabuca, Japanese daiko, frame drums) and even a hip-hop rhythm in the Dies Irae!
Basket
Advanced Search
Help
Further questions?
Have a look at our
help section for answers
to the most frequently asked questions.





