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Jubilate
Vocal and instrumental scores and parts on hire
978-0-19-355826-7
24 March 1998
Price: Available on request
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for soprano or tenor solo, SATB choir, 2 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, piano solo, and timpani Jubilate is a medium-scale concert work that uses as its text a combination of the ancient words of Psalm 100 and the inspirational poem Prayer by Gerard Manley Hopkins.This is an approachable and deeply moving work containing both exciting and extrovert passages of public rejoicing as well as sections of more intimate, personal praise. Forces or CategorySoprano or tenor solo, SATB, and brass ensemble, piano and pecussion or pianoDuration15
minutesDifficultyEasyOrchestration2 hn, 3 tpt, 3 tbn, tba, timp, pnProgramme NotesFirst performance - Leid Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 3 May 1998, University of Kansas Chamber Choir, conducted by Simon Carrington Jubilate uses as its text a combination of the ancient words of Psalm 100 and the inspirational poem Prayer by Gerald Manley Hopkins. The piece is set within a lyrical frame which supports both the exciting and extrovert passages of public rejoicing as well as those
sections of more intimate, personal praise. The composers unique take on the Jubilate form is reinforced by the choice of the Hopkins poem, given to a soprano soloist, in which the poet not only asks for forgiveness, but also for help to realize the joy of new life through his commitment to God and to his fellow man. Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press
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Bob Chilcott (b.1955) Bob Chilcott has been involved with choral music all his life, first as a Chorister and then a Choral Scholar at King's College, Cambridge. Later, he sang and composed music for 12 years with the King's Singers. His experiences with that group, his passionate commitment to young and amateur choirs, and his profound belief that music can unite people, have inspired him both to compose full-time and, through proactive workshopping, to promote choral music worldwide.Bob Chilcott's website
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"Composer Bob Chilcott must have been bursting at the buttons Sunday night...Chilcott modelled the composition after Benjamin Britten's 100th Psalm, but added his own brand of gently reflection and intimacy. The piece ends after six sections on an unresolved note, an ending that suits the work well." - Jan Biles, Lawrence Journal-World
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O be joyful
Song
Be ye sure
O go your way
Be thankful
For the Lord is gracious
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