House Of Winter
COMPOSER:
Peter Maxwell Davies
PUBLISHER:
Chester Music
PRODUCT TYPE:
Choral Score
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Men's Choir
House Of Winter is a setting of four Christmas poems by George Mackay Brown, for AATBBB or SATBBB a cappella choir. The music is continuous, and though scored for unaccompanied voices, it becomes almost orchestra initsevocation of the calm, frozen stillness of an Orkney winter on the one hand, and
Specifications
Composer | Peter Maxwell Davies |
Publisher | Chester Music |
Instrumentation | Men's Choir and Piano |
Product Type | Choral Score |
Instrument Group | Men's Choir |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Year of Publication | 1999 |
Genre | Classical |
EAN | 5020679169643 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Thema | Christmas |
No. Pages | 20 |
No. | MUSCH55856 |
Description
House Of Winter is a setting of four Christmas poems by George Mackay Brown, for AATBBB or SATBBB a cappella choir. The music is continuous, and though scored for unaccompanied voices, it becomes almost orchestra initsevocation of the calm, frozen stillness of an Orkney winter on the one hand, and the wildness of a December storm on the other.
The setting is largely homphonic, in Davies’s 'adult' modal style and with acharacteristicinventiveness of vocal scoring, as in the storm sequence, with its whistling upper voices and eruptive bass line.
The first performance took place during the tenth St. Magnus Festival as part of a concert given byThe King'sSingers in Kirkwall in June 1986.
Vocal score with piano accompaniment for rehearsal purposes.
The setting is largely homphonic, in Davies’s 'adult' modal style and with acharacteristicinventiveness of vocal scoring, as in the storm sequence, with its whistling upper voices and eruptive bass line.
The first performance took place during the tenth St. Magnus Festival as part of a concert given byThe King'sSingers in Kirkwall in June 1986.
Vocal score with piano accompaniment for rehearsal purposes.