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for SATB unaccompanied Originally published in Sun, Moon, Sea, and
Stars, 'Deep in the night' sets a poem by Sara Teasdale that likens
a heart seeking its love to a swallow's cry. Chydenius's rich
harmonies, syncopated melodies, and modal inflections paint an
image of the starry night, while the underpinning bass ostinato
provides rhythmic drive.
for SAA and piano The quirky style of The Look perfectly
complements the nature of Sara Teasdale's poem, which reminisces on
past romances. The melody is catchy and colourful, with a stylistic
ornament that gives the piece a carefree feel, and there are
effective contrasts of tonality and texture. The voices are
accompanied by a jazzy, characterful piano part with driving
syncopations.
for SAA and piano Exhibiting Chydenius's unique style, this
contemplative ballad sets a wistful text by American lyrical poet
Sara Teasdale. The close harmonies, persuasive melodies, and
appealing syncopations in the voices are underpinned by a stylistic
piano part with a rhythmic chord pattern that creates a sense of
build and drive. The Kiss is ideal for upper-voice choirs looking
for an evocative concert piece.
for SATB accompanied and unaccompanied Drawing together two
composers long associated with contemporary vocal music, Sun, Moon,
Sea, and Stars presents eight original and exciting pieces by Bob
Chilcott and Jussi Chydenius. Setting celebrated American and
English poetry, as well as specially-written texts by Chilcott,
this collection examines themes of nature, the elements, eternity,
and love. The timeless character of the words is explored through a
wide range of popular musical styles, including rock grooves,
reflective ballads, and exuberant encores. With a cappella and
accompanied pieces, optional bass and drum kit parts, and a variety
of SATB textures, Sun, Moon, Sea, and Stars provides an array of
compelling concert material for today's audiences. Optional bass
and drum kit parts for four of the pieces are available as free PDF
downloads from the OUP website.
for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied Displaying Chydenius's
unique style, I am the great sun is a driven and focused setting of
Charles Causley's poem. This is textured choral writing: you'll
find imitative passages, melodic and rhythmic motifs, sections
requiring precise articulation, and full homophonic climaxes. An
exciting challenge for established choirs!
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