Eternal Light: A Requiem

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Howard Goodall

Eternal Light: A Requiem

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Howard Goodall

Eternal Light: A Requiem

  • Instrumentation High Voice, Mixed Choir (SATB) and Piano
  • Composer Howard Goodall
  • Edition Piano Reduction
  • Publisher Faber Music
  • Order no. 0571532306
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Description:

  • Language: English Latin
  • Pages: 80
  • Release: 31.01.2009
  • Weight: 254 g
  • Genre: Sacred & Church Music, Music for Mourning
  • Accompaniment: Piano
  • ISBN: 9780571532308
The writing of a Requiem is a special challenge for any composer. The great Requiems of the past by composers such as Mozart, Verdi and Berlioz interpret the sacred Requiem text literally, offering prayers of salvation for the departed, whose souls are assumed to be in purgatory facing a terrible judgement. Eternal Light: A Requiem, by the award-winning British composer and internationally acclaimed broadcaster Howard Goodall is a stunning new requiem for the modern day. In contrast it is intended to provide solace to the grieving, reflecting on the words of the Latin Mass by juxtaposing them with poems in English. Speaking about the work, Howard Goodall said 'For me, a modern Requiem is one that acknowledges the unbearable loss and emptiness that accompanies the death of loved ones, a loss that is not easily ameliorated with platitudes about the joy awaiting us in the afterlife. This, like Brahms', is a Requiem for the living, addressing their suffering and endurance, a Requiem focussing on the consequences of interrupted lives.'Goodall's fresh and unorthodox interpretation of the Requiem Mass is released on disc (EMI Classics) in September. (Performed by Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford and London Musici conducted by Stephen Darlington with soloists Natasha Marsh, Alfie Boe and Christopher Maltman).