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for SATB accompanied or unaccompanied Offprinted from Carols for
Choirs 5, this exquisite setting of a familiar text by Isaac Watts
has flexible scoring, with choirs encouraged to explore different
options for each of the four verses. The music is gentle, flowing,
and peaceful, perfectly reflecting the nativity scene the poet so
vividly depicts.
for solo tenor and SSATB unaccompanied Following on from the
publication of Jackson's settings of the seven 'O' antiphons under
the title Seven Advent Antiphons, O Virgo virginum is a setting of
the Latin text recognised as the eighth 'O' antiphon and performed
as such in many Christian traditions. Jackson's imaginative setting
features a melismatic line for tenor soloist and aleatoric writing.
for SATB unaccompanied The text for this imaginative and effective
piece by Gabriel Jackson is a response to Allen Ginsberg's A
Supermarket in California by Latvian poet Karlis Verdins,
translated here by Ieva Lesinska. As in Ginsberg's poem, the
initial setting is a supermarket, depicted with vivid imagery such
as 'a weary, shrivelled apple', before the angel protagonist
expounds on their observations about contemporary society.
Pleasingly alliterative lines such as 'he'd babble boozily about
tanks' are artfully given rhythmic emphasis by Jackson, who fully
exploits the dramatic intent of the poem, giving space for the text
to come through by homophonic setting, a pure harmonic language,
and often sparse textures.
for SATB soloists or choir unaccompanied This powerful work is a
sequence of meditations on loss and longing, of fear and of hope,
by turns contemplative and dramatic. The narrative is made up of a
selection of poems by four exiled Latvian writers from the group
known as the Hell's Kitchen Poets and present-day displaced persons
from Palestine and Syria. The text is in Latvian and English, and a
pronunciation guide for the Latvian text is included in the vocal
score. Jackson also employs percussion for dramatic effect, with
three singers required to play brake drum, railway man's whistle,
and claves. With all of the trademarks of Jackson's compelling
musical style, this piece will be an exciting challenge for choirs
looking to explore universal themes.
for SATB and organ Commissioned by The Maryland State Boychoir in
2017, this striking Christmas piece sets a famous text by Ben
Jonson. Jackson's attractive and largely diatonic harmonies combine
with vivid word-setting, deft manipulations of texture, and a
colourful organ part to create a mood of gentle rapture, with a
central section that explores more conflicted atmospheres.
for SSSSAATTBB unaccompanied Commissioned by The Marian Consort in
celebration of their 10th anniversary, and first performed in 2018,
Jackson's is one of the most striking modern settings of this
ancient text. With a rich scoring matching that of Scarlatti's
setting of the same text, the composer's trademark diversity of
texture is much in evidence. Passages of rich sonority give way to
intimate soloistic sections, the lines spiced up by fiery rhythms
and occasional arabesques and glissandi. The piece will be a very
satisfying challenge for a proficient choir.
for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied First performed by the
Choir of St Luke's Episcopal Church, Evanston, Illinois, in 2016,
this powerful motet sets a reflective text by Augustine of Hippo.
Connoisseurs of Jackson's music will recognise the hallmarks of his
highly accessible style: inventive harmony that is largely diatonic
but never plain, and textures that encompass the blazingly sonorous
and the expressively intimate.
for SATB unaccompanied This anthem for unaccompanied choir
juxtaposes the words of the Antiphon for the Washing of Feet on
Maundy Thursday with 'The red rose whispers of passion' by the poet
John Boyle O'Reilly. Jackson combines lyrical polyphonic phrases
for upper and lower voices with atmospheric passages for full
choir, frequently accompanied by repeated half-whispered text in
free time.
for SATB unaccompanied (with divisions) Three Prayers, with a
Vision of Light sets early Christian texts by St Augustine of
Hippo, Baldwin of Forde, and St Mary Magdalene de Pazzi alongside
words by Estonian poet Doris Kareva. Each movement offers a change
of mood, from the reflective 'Conversi ad Dominum' to the more
urgent and pleading 'Aufer a me, Domine' and serene 'Veni, Sancte
Spiritus', with 'He who lives in light' offering an expressive and
contrasting central movement.
for SATB with divisions, unaccompanied This setting of texts from
Cymbeline and The Merchant of Venice, and Sonnet 98, is
characterised by inventive textures and vibrant word-setting. The
harmonic language is for the most part diatonic, but never plain,
and there are some pungent dissonances, as the contrasts between
and within the texts are laid bare in music of evocative power.
for SATB unaccompanied In this unaccompanied setting of a text by
contemporary poet Thomas A. Clark, Jackson skilfully evokes the
magical atmosphere of the onset of nightfall. This is a striking
and complex piece, with highly imaginative word setting.
for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied This serene communion motet
sets the last two verses of the Pangue Lingua and oscillates
between 3/4 and 4/4 time signatures. The melodic lines are
expressive and at times melismatic and the divisi in all parts
creates a rich texture.
for SATB and organ Written for the 20th Anniversary of Norwich
Cathedral Girls' Choir, this setting of the well-known All Saints
Day text juxtaposes flowing melodic lines in the sopranos with rich
homophonic passages, each bringing the text to the fore. The organ
plays a prominent role, providing gentle undulating accompaniment,
as well as fanfare-like exclamations.
for SSAATTBB unaccompanied Ave gloriosa mater salvatoris is a
challenging and yet delicate anthem, with subtle key-signature
changes, vocal divisions in up to eight parts, and alternating
homophonic and polyphonic passages. The text includes excerpts from
the synonymous medieval hymn and Wordsworth's poem The Virgin,
making the piece suitable for a variety of sacred celebrations and
particularly those of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
for SATB, percussion, and cello A work on the subject of
pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela, To the Field of Stars
features a variety of texts on the nature of travel and worship.
Underpinned by evocative cello and percussion lines, Jackson's
strong choral writing offers fragments of spoken lines and
unexpected melodic twists, while a refrain recurs in a new musical
guise after each movement. The piece reaches its climax in the
sixth movement when quiet, freely repeated choral notes ring out
against cello and crotales, creating a musical 'field of stars'.
Mysterious and beautiful, this piece offers an immensely rewarding
challenge for choirs. Percussion and cello parts are available on
hire/rental.
for SATB (with divisions) and soprano saxophone Setting the
original Latin text of the hymn better known as 'Hark! a thrilling
voice is sounding', Jackson creates an Advent piece of beautiful
stillness. The largely homophonic choral parts, with a soloist
supplying a gentle contrapuntal line, are contrasted with light and
graceful interjections from the saxophone. The result is a quietly
moving piece ideally suited for a reflective moment during an
Advent service.
for SSATB and organ This attractive and uplifting anthem sets the
text of the Eastertide Vidi aquam antiphon. Different parts of the
text are treated to contrasting musical ideas, including extended
melismatic upper-voice passages and mainly homophonic full-choir
sections, and the undulating organ part represents the flowing
water of the text. A welcome addition to a service or concert
programme for all fans of Gabriel Jackson's music. Commissioned by
the Friends of Lincoln Cathedral for their 75th anniversary and
first performed by the Choir of Lincoln Cathedral with Charles
Harrison (organ), directed by Aric Prentice, on 25 June 2011.
SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied Am Abend is a setting of
'Grodek', which is thought to be the last work of the Austrian poet
Georg Trakl. Written in 1913, the year before Trakl committed
suicide at the age of 27, the poem is set in the town of Grodek on
the Eastern Front, where he had served as a medical officer.
Jackson's setting is agonizingly moving, opening with an eerie alto
melody before the rest of the choir enter with haunting harmonies
and cluster chords, reflecting the darkness of the text. Grace
notes and glissandi add an Eastern flavour and evoke the 'wild
lament' and 'dark flutes' of Trakl's poem. Jackson's setting builds
to a powerful climax, before the altos close with a quiet, repeated
fragment on 'die ungebornen Enkel' ('the unborn grandsons'). First
performed by the BBC Singers, directed by Paul Brough, at Milton
Court Concert Hall, London, on 11 February 2016.
Suitable for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied, this setting is
composed for the Feast of Corpus Christi.
for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied In this atmospheric piece
Gabriel Jackson sets a text by the Victorian poet Christina
Rossetti. The first stanza is sung by sopranos only, with
expressive chromatic lines evoking the 'darkness' and 'chillness'
referred to in the text. The music flowers into four parts for the
contrasting second stanza, with rich harmonies and flowing melismas
creating a sumptuous texture.
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