Hominis Dies Op.158a - Liber Canticorum Va
Liber Canticorum Va
COMPOSITEUR:
Vagn Holmboe
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Réduction pour voix et piano
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Choeur Mixte
The text for the choral work 'Hominis dies' is partly form the book of psalms, partly from Isaiah in the Latin translation of the Bible. The words are relevant today - they are about the fate of humanity - our fear of war and destruction, violence and polution. The choral work is divided in three
Spécifications
Subtitle | Liber Canticorum Va |
Compositeur | Vagn Holmboe |
Édition musicale | Edition Wilhelm Hansen |
Instrumentation | SATB A Cappella |
Text language | Latin |
Type de produit | Réduction pour voix et piano |
Instrument Group | Choeur Mixte |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Année d'édition | 2002 |
Genre | Hymnes et chorals |
Style | A Cappella |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Voicing | SATB |
Collection | Liber Canticorum (Hansen) |
Nombre de pages | 40 |
No. | WH29767 |
Description
The text for the choral work 'Hominis dies' is partly form the book of psalms, partly from Isaiah in the Latin translation of the Bible. The words are relevant today - they are about the fate of humanity - our fear of war and destruction, violence and polution.
The choral work is divided in three parts, all of them introduced with a Halleluja. A Halleluja is most often a praise, but that is not the case in this work, where the suppressed and oppressed manking with this work express desperation and sorrow, but also hope.
Songlist
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1. Hominis Dies