Hodie (This Day) by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1969, Sheet Music)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100193395517
ISBN-139780193395510
eBay Product ID (ePID)71715519

Product Key Features

Number of Pages112 Pages
Publication NameHodie (This Day)
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGenres & Styles / Choral
Publication Year1969
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMusic
AuthorRalph Vaughan Williams
FormatSheet Music

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight8.7 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Composed byVaughan Williams, Ralph
SynopsisA cantata for soprano, tenor, and baritone soloists, SATB choir, and orchestraAll material is also available on hire., A cantata for soprano, tenor, and baritone soloists, SATB choir, and orchestraIn this Christmas cantata Vaughan Williams uses and a wide range of musical styles to create a compelling, vivid, and highly original retelling of the Christmas story. Composed in 1953'4, Hodie (This Day) was Vaughan Williams's final large-scale choral-orchestral work, and was premiered under his own baton in Worcester Cathedral as part of the 1954 Three Choirs Festival. It comprises sixteen movements, including 'narrations' of words from the Bible, chorals, and a variety of other forms for both soloists and choir. The words are taken from diverse sources, with sacred texts from the Vespers of Christmas Day and the Bible interspersed with secular texts by poets including John Milton, Thomas Hardy, and the composer's own wife Ursula Vaughan Williams., A cantata for soprano, tenor, and baritone soloists, SATB choir, and orchestra In this Christmas cantata Vaughan Williams uses and a wide range of musical styles to create a compelling, vivid, and highly original retelling of the Christmas story. Composed in 1953'4, Hodie (This Day) was Vaughan Williams's final large-scale choral-orchestral work, and was premiered under his own baton in Worcester Cathedral as part of the 1954 Three Choirs Festival. It comprises sixteen movements, including 'narrations' of words from the Bible, chorals, and a variety of other forms for both soloists and choir. The words are taken from diverse sources, with sacred texts from the Vespers of Christmas Day and the Bible interspersed with secular texts by poets including John Milton, Thomas Hardy, and the composer's own wife Ursula Vaughan Williams., A cantata for soprano, tenor, and baritone soloists, SATB choir, and orchestraWords from the Gospels, the Vespers for Christmas Day, and other sources.
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