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Hildegard remix for women's chorus and live audio processing
RSN:
67338
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Composition Date:
2008
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:20:00
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Programme Notes
Cataloguing Information
Call Number
MV 6800 L477hi
Genre
Choral (9 + Voices), With Electronics
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2013-03-27
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
Movements
1. O felix anima 2. O gravis labor 3. Tu nescis 4. O anima 5. O vos regales Virtutes 6. O vivens fons
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Additional Information
Commissioned by Timothy Shantz.
Master Location
Toronto
Language
Latin
First line of Text
O felix anima
,
O gravis labor
,
Tu nescis
,
O anima
,
O vos regales Virtutes
,
O vivens fons
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Physical Description
Found 1 record(s)
Available Actions
Extent of Item
1 score (8 p.) ;
Instrumentation
Found 2 record(s)
Available Actions
Set No.
Category
Instrument
Number
44129
Choruses
Women's chorus
1
44129
Electronic
Other electronic
1
Divided
No
Solo
No
Divided
No
Solo
No
Premiere
Windsor, ON Assumption Chapel 2 Feb 2008 University of Windsor Women's Chamber Choir Timothy Shantz
See Also
60708, Hildegard re-mix, AR2555, Brent Lee, 00:18:56
Friend and collaborator Tim Shantz suggested to me the idea of a project involving his choir and live electronics, and proposed Hildegard of Bingen as the choral source material. Hildegard’s music reflects the monophonic chant style pervasive in the 12th century, and its subtle simplicity is ideally suited to harmonic and timbral elaboration. I in turn invited Chris McNamara to collaborate on this remixing of Hildegard’s music, as I have been an admirer of Chris’s multimedia sound and image manipulations since first hearing them. What you will hear includes fragments of Hildegard’s miracle play Ordo virtutum arranged (remixed?) for a polyphonic chorus and in turn amplified and processed (remixed again) using computer technology. –BL
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