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Eleanor Alberga

Alberga: Rise Up, O Sun!

$ 90.25
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Eleanor Alberga  |  SKU: ALBELE-042
  • Composer: Eleanor Alberga (1949-)
  • Format: Full Score
  • Instrumentation: SATB Choir, Orchestra
  • Work: Rise Up, O Sun! (2023)
  • Work Language: English
  • Size: 11.0 x 16.9 inches

Description

Eleanor writes:

"I was delighted to receive this commission. in a work that I wanted above all to celebrate life, my search was only in finding a text that would encapsulate this. After one or two tries it was that maverick visionary William Blake who presented himself with words to which I instantly felt connected.

The centre of the piece sets the words – "behold the living, living springs", an important moment, as it echoes centuries of man's belief in the sacredness and spiritual power of such sources. I also feel it is important that you, the receivers of the music, have the complete fragment of Blake's epic in front of you; for it was the whole excerpt which inspired me. Eric Morecambe once said that he was playing all the notes but not necessarily in the right order; I have not even presented all of Blake's words - besides putting them in a different order. and yet I have tried to provide an essence of what these words convey – an exhortation to live fully and deeply. Perhaps by looking at the world through such a mystical lens we may find an escape from our modern focus on the rational and utilitarian."

Eleanor Alberga

Alberga: Rise Up, O Sun!

$ 90.25

Description

Eleanor writes:

"I was delighted to receive this commission. in a work that I wanted above all to celebrate life, my search was only in finding a text that would encapsulate this. After one or two tries it was that maverick visionary William Blake who presented himself with words to which I instantly felt connected.

The centre of the piece sets the words – "behold the living, living springs", an important moment, as it echoes centuries of man's belief in the sacredness and spiritual power of such sources. I also feel it is important that you, the receivers of the music, have the complete fragment of Blake's epic in front of you; for it was the whole excerpt which inspired me. Eric Morecambe once said that he was playing all the notes but not necessarily in the right order; I have not even presented all of Blake's words - besides putting them in a different order. and yet I have tried to provide an essence of what these words convey – an exhortation to live fully and deeply. Perhaps by looking at the world through such a mystical lens we may find an escape from our modern focus on the rational and utilitarian."

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