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Sweet Was the Song

Season 2007-2008
Performance Date December 1, 2007
Performance Year 2007
Performance Time 8:00PM
Additional Performances 12/2(4:00PM); 12/8 (7:30PM); 12/9(4:00PM)
Location 12/1 Trinity Lutheran Church, Stillwater; 12/2 & 12/9 Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis; 12/8 Normandale Lutheran Church, Edina
Performance Title Welcome Christmas!
Composer Matthew Brown
Country USA
Year Composed 2007
Performers

VocalEssence Chorus & Ensemble Singers; Chamber Orchestra; Katherine Ferrand, narrator

About The Piece

Sweet Was the Song is one of the two 2007 carols chosen through the annual Welcome Christmas! Carol Contest. Additional performances occurred on:
Sunday, December 2, 2007 - 4:00pm
Saturday, December 8, 2007 - 7:30pm
Sunday, December 9, 2007 - 4:00pm

Composer's Note:

Much of my recent work has been heavily influenced by my love of medieval music, especially the folk music of that time. It has a simplicity and earnestness of expression that resonates with me. Salient features include improvised melodic ornamentation, general homophony, and a harmonic reliance on the perfect fifth, often used as an accompanying drone or moving parallel with the melody. This seemed a good fit for a lullaby, so my aim in this setting was to synthesize these and other stylistic features into my own language.

Meanwhile, the celesta was invented several hundred years later, in France in 1889; I use it here mainly as a shimmering background, occasionally "commenting on" and echoing the vocal lines. Old, older, and new come together, and in the end my hope was that of portraying the atmosphere of mystery that surrounds the nativity, and to craft a tune that could have been sung, perhaps, in a rural street sometime in the 1590s, or even two millennia ago.

Categories World Premiere
VocalEssence Commission
Carol Contest Winner

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