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My first encounter with the Lake District came from the very first book I borrowed from the University of Aberdeen’s library: The Illustrated Lake Poets by Molly Lefebure. Alongside the poetry of Coleridge, Southey...
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The order in which the stanzas of Christmas Carol appears in this setting was intentionally reorganised. Just as the angels first appeared to the lowly shepherd, Kenneth felt it poignant that the humble would be the...
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The morning calls of the Asian Koel (eudynamys scolopaceus) is often heard in many parts of suburban Singapore. Heard more often than it is seen, the bird makes distinctively loud, repetitive, and high-pitched “uwu”...
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The text of Tristis est anima mea is the second responsory of the Tenebrae for Maundy Thursday. The opening lines are from Matthew 26:38, where Christ is in the Garden of Gethsemane and soon to be dragged away from...
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This short work is dedicated in memory of my late maternal grandmother. Though 2020 has been a year where social distancing is the norm, and families are unable to make their usual grave visitation arrangements, we...
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The fourth and final movement of a choral cycle, the name Agape is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. Agape is a love not of human pursuit, but one that God gave freely. It is the most one-sided of the...
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The third movement of a choral cycle, the name Eros is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. The British pastoral style in the Renaissance is encapsulated in the poetry of Christopher Marlowe, which gives...
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The second movement of a choral cycle, the name Philia is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. Friendship and trust is put to the test, perhaps more than in any other situation, on the battlefield....
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The first movement of a choral cycle, the name Storge is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. In Barbauld’s text, the lush imagery of the countryside serves as a beautiful backdrop for familial dynamics...
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The constituent pieces in this choral cycle are based on the thematic ideas presented in C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book of the same title. Four separate poems were combined to make a larger narrative form that encompasses the...
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Jubilate Deo is one of the most frequently used Psalms in liturgical worship. The Psalmist invites the people of God to approach Him and exhort the name of God with thanksgiving. As with the derived word, "Jubilant",...
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Peace is often difficult for those struggling with the loss of a loved one. This work is the composer's response to Charles Villers Stanford's setting of Justorum Animae, which he still remembers performing at a wake...