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Original

O Rex Gentium. Choir sheet music. Intermediate.

Translation

O Rex Gentium. Choir sheet music. Intermediate.

Original

O Rex Gentium. SATB. Composed by Matthew Martin. Choir Sacred. SATB choir. Choral. Sacred. Choral Octavo. Worship Resources. Faber Edition. Choral Signature Series. Christmas. Sacred. Winter. Intermediate. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571537251. ISBN 0571537251. Christmas. Sacred. Winter. O Rex Gentium sets the Magnificat antiphon for December 22 - one of the great 'O' antiphons traditionally sung at Vespers in the week before Christmas. These texts are all invocations of the coming of Christ, each one offering praise to him using titles taken from the prophet Isaiah. This piece was commissioned in 2011 to form part of a complete set of the seven O Antiphons for the Merton College Choirbook. It is conceived in grand and declamatory style, owing a respectful debt to the great motets of Bruckner. Formed in A-B-A structure, it uses block harmony in the outer sections for impact, whilst the central part employs some more reflective and linear writing. A brief coda suggests an atmosphere of wonder and mystery at the prospect of Christ's birth.

Translation

O Rex Gentium. SATB. Composed by Matthew Martin. Choir Sacred. SATB choir. Choral. Sacred. Choral Octavo. Worship Resources. Faber Edition. Choral Signature Series. Christmas. Sacred. Winter. Intermediate. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571537251. ISBN 0571537251. Christmas. Sacred. Winter. O Rex Gentium sets the Magnificat antiphon for December 22 - one of the great 'O' antiphons traditionally sung at Vespers in the week before Christmas. These texts are all invocations of the coming of Christ, each one offering praise to him using titles taken from the prophet Isaiah. This piece was commissioned in 2011 to form part of a complete set of the seven O Antiphons for the Merton College Choirbook. It is conceived in grand and declamatory style, owing a respectful debt to the great motets of Bruckner. Formed in A-B-A structure, it uses block harmony in the outer sections for impact, whilst the central part employs some more reflective and linear writing. A brief coda suggests an atmosphere of wonder and mystery at the prospect of Christ's birth.