There is no rose (2013)

A setting of an Anonymous 14th century Advent text

SATB (with off-stage SATB quartet)

Duration:
4′

First performance:
14 December 2013
Con Anima, Roger Williams, St Mary’s Chapel, Blairs, Aberdeen, UK

London premiere:
7 December 2014
Voce Chamber Choir, Suzi Digby, Grovsener Chapel, Mayfair, London, UK

Hungarian premiere:
5 December 2014
King’s College Chapel Choir, David Smith, Church of St. Teresa of Avila, Budapest, Hungary


Score

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Programme note

There is no rose is a setting of the much loved medieval poem as set by composers such as Britten, Joubert and Richard Rodney Bennett. My setting follows a different Britten piece as a model, his early masterpiece Hymn to the Virgin – here, like there, an off-stage semi-chorus intones the Latin phrases in a much more austere fashion to the material in the main choir. The two choirs never perform together and it is the austere material that ends the work, fading into the distance.

PAC


Recording

Tobias Wolf

Tobias Wolf is a photographer, musician and artist based in North East Scotland. With a background in conducting, composition and hybrid media, his creative practice has long been shaped by an interest in atmosphere, structure and the relationship between sound, image and place. Photography has been a lifelong companion — a way of slowing down, noticing light, and finding quiet meaning in everyday scenes.

https://www.tpwolf.com
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