Hymn to St. Cecilia. Opus 27 for S.S.A.T.B.

Hymn to St. Cecilia. Opus 27 for S.S.A.T.B.
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Author Benjamin Britten
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Release 1942
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Hymn to St. Cecilia Hymn to St. Cecilia, Op. 27, for S.S.A.T.B.

Hymn to St. Cecilia Hymn to St. Cecilia, Op. 27, for S.S.A.T.B.
Title Hymn to St. Cecilia Hymn to St. Cecilia, Op. 27, for S.S.A.T.B. PDF eBook
Author L. o. r. d Britten
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Release 1942
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Hymn to St. Cecilia

Hymn to St. Cecilia
Title Hymn to St. Cecilia PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Britten
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Pages 52
Release 1942
Genre Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 5 parts), Unaccompanied
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Hymn to St. Cecilia Op. 27

Hymn to St. Cecilia Op. 27
Title Hymn to St. Cecilia Op. 27 PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Britten
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Release 1942
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Hymn to St. Cecilia for Satb Choir and Organ: Choral Octavo

Hymn to St. Cecilia for Satb Choir and Organ: Choral Octavo
Title Hymn to St. Cecilia for Satb Choir and Organ: Choral Octavo PDF eBook
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Publisher Edition Peters
Pages 16
Release 2022-07-10
Genre Music
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Hymn to St. Cecilia

Hymn to St. Cecilia
Title Hymn to St. Cecilia PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Britten
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Pages 52
Release 1942
Genre Cantatas, Sacred
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Hymn to St. Cecilia: Ssatb with Solos A Cappella

Hymn to St. Cecilia: Ssatb with Solos A Cappella
Title Hymn to St. Cecilia: Ssatb with Solos A Cappella PDF eBook
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Publisher Boosey & Hawkes Incorporated
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Music
ISBN 9781458423504

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(BH Large Choral). for unaccompanied SSATB with SSATB solos also version for solo voices Text: W.H.Auden Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes Difficulty level: 4 This work had a long gestation as Britten had problems finding a suitable text. Auden was eventually asked and produced the poem in 1940. Britten's setting was immediately recognised as a major addition to the choral repertory and has since become one of his most enduringly popular choral works. It is a nice coincidence that Britten was born on St. Cecilia's day (22 November). Cecilia is, of course, the Patron Saint of musicians who is supposed to have sung praises to God as she was being martyred. The story of her manner of death makes gruesome reading and the act of singing in extremis something of a miracle! Britten responds to Auden's extraordinary imagery with relish. The poem's division into three 'movements' gives Britten his musical structure, and the provision of a refrain ('Blessed Cecilia, appear in visions to all musicians, appear and inspire...') gives a point of reference marking the end of each section, and of the work. The three 'movements' are completely different from each other. This is a challenging work which should not be undertaken lightly. It needs sympathetic and careful preparation, understanding of the words, a readiness to accept the issues raised by the speed of the 'scherzo' movement and an ability to maintain pitch over this time-scale so that the very low notes at the end of the work are not made even lower through a general flattening. Having said all this, it is perfectly approachable by an amateur choir of reasonable attainment providing that enough rehearsal time is allowed for its preparation. The choir also needs to be able to field five confident soloists. Short as the solos are (except for the first soprano one which is more extended and different from the subsequent ones) they present issues which can test a less-confident singer.The hard work is always worth it as a successful performance of this work is rewarding and memorable. Duration: 11 minutes Paul Spicer, Lichfield, 2011