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George Frideric Handel ‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’: New Year Calls!

George Frideric Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks Context George Frideric Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks was originally composed for a suite of wind instruments. Handel re-orchestrated the suite for an orchestra after the original performance. The suite was composed in 1749 through the request of George II of Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Hildegard von Bingen ‘O eterne Deus’: Dawn of a New Day

Hildegard von Bingen: O eterne Deus Context Translated into ‘O eternal God’, this short antiphon by Hildegard von Bingen talks about central themes of love and the dawning of humankind. She uses lots of imagery of light and divinity, making this a hopeful antiphon. The Text Latin and English translations Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years4 years ago
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Johann Strauss II ‘Tritsch-Tractsch-Polka’: Spill the Tea!

Johann Strauss II: Tritsch-Tractsch-Polka Context Composed in 1858 after a succesful tour of Russia, Johann Strauss II’s Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka is one of his most beloved polkas. Full of high spirits, jaunty melodies and fluttering winds, this polka has it all. The polka was premiered in a concert in Vienna on 24th Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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John Tavener ‘God is With Us: A Christmas Proclamation’: Merry Christmas!

John Tavener: God is With Us: A Christmas Proclamation Context Known for his incredible catalogue of sacred vocal works, John Tavener has been described as “having a very rare gift of being able to bring an audience to a deep silence.” Although Tavener is largely celebrated for his choral works, Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Hildegard von Bingen ‘Cum erubuerint’: Divine Voices

Hildegard von Bingen: Cum erubuerint Context Hildegard von Bingen’s haunting choral work Cum erubuerint is a companion piece to her other antiphon Cum processit factura. Between these two works the story of Adam and Eve’s naive fall into deception and how the Virgin Mary and her Son graced the world Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years4 years ago
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Sergei Prokofiev ‘Kijé Suite’: The Melodious Life of Kijé

Sergei Prokofiev: Kijé Suite Context Originally composed for the film Lieutenant Kijé, the accompanying Kijé Suite was composed in 1934. This was Prokofiev’s first commission to compose film music. Interestingly, Prokofiev was not an obvious choice to commission for this film. At this point in his life, Prokofiev was living Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Leroy Anderson ‘Sleigh Ride’: Clip Clop!

Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride Context The popular light orchestra standard Sleigh Ride was composed by American composer Leroy Anderson. A master of light orchestral music, much of Anderson’s music became popular through performances by the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Although known as a festive work, the Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Hildegard von Bingen ‘O virga ac diadema’: A Natural Progression

Hildegard von Bingen: O virga ac diadema The Text 1 – O virga ac diadema purpure regis / O branch and diadem in royal purple clad, que es in clausura tua sicut lorica: / who like a shield stand in your cloister strong. 2 – Tu frondens flouristi in alia Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years4 years ago
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Hildegard von Bingen ‘Alleluia! O virga mediatrix’: A Melismatic Journey

Hildegard von Bingen: Alleluia! O virga mediatrix Context This verse is meant to accompany the singing of the Gospel at Mass. Alleluia! O virga mediatrix is one of Hildegard von Bingen’s musical depictions of the Virgin Mary’s role in salvation history. The text speaks of feminity and fertility, with the Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years4 years ago
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Max Richter ‘On the Nature of Daylight’: A Sombre Close

Max Richter: On the Nature of Daylight Context As part of Max Richter’s 2004 album The Blue Notebooks, On the Nature of Daylight has received international acclaim. The album itself is a protest album about the 2003 Iraq War paired with feelings and emotions from Richter’s troubled childhood. The Blue Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago

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