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Kevin Hartnett

There Is A Flower

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Duration: 3'45"

Instrumentation: SSATBB Chorus

Delivery Method: Physical Delivery
Performance Materials - Order per Copy: Vocal Score

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Ursula Vaughan Williams’s translation of the traditional German carol Es ist ein Ros entsprungen first appeared in the 1964 edition of The Oxford Book of Carols, a compilation her husband, Ralph Vaughan Williams, authored and edited.  I was immediately attracted to the syntax and clarity of the translation and ultimately decided to set it to original music.  In my setting, I aim to maintain aspects of the text’s strophic structure while at the same time providing a dramatic arc to support its narrative.  Central to the text’s thematic material is the image of a blossoming rose, and I explore this musically throughout the piece.  Notable manifestations of this symbol include the dense sonorities that slowly unfold from a unison at the opening and the long sustain that gradually builds into an intricate, polyphonic texture at the work’s climax.

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114-008-VS
Delivery Method: Physical Delivery
Performance Materials - Order per Copy: Vocal Score

About the Work

Duration: 3'45"

Instrumentation: SSATBB Chorus

Ursula Vaughan Williams’s translation of the traditional German carol Es ist ein Ros entsprungen first appeared in the 1964 edition of The Oxford Book of Carols, a compilation her husband, Ralph Vaughan Williams, authored and edited.  I was immediately attracted to the syntax and clarity of the translation and ultimately decided to set it to original music. In my setting, I aim to maintain aspects of the text’s strophic structure while at the same time providing a dramatic arc to support its narrative. Central to the text’s thematic material is the image of a blossoming rose, and I explore this musically throughout the piece. Notable manifestations of this symbol include the dense sonorities that slowly unfold from a unison at the opening and the long sustain that gradually builds into an intricate, polyphonic texture at the work’s climax.

Pages: 14

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