Dona nobis pacem : a cantata for soprano and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra

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Dona nobis pacem : a cantata for soprano and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra

by R. Vaughan Williams

(Oxford choral music)

Oxford University Press, c1964

Printed Music(Accompaniment Reduced for Keyboard)

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Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 -- Dona nobis pacem. Vocal score

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Acc. arr. for piano

Words chiefly in English, partly in Latin; also printed as text

Duration: ca. 40:00

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for soprano and baritone soloists, SATB, and full orchestra or string orchestra with piano Drawing upon the Bible, sections from the Mass, and poems by Walt Whitman, this is a powerful musical evocation of the destruction and death brought about through war and violence, with an overarching message of peace and reconciliation. It was composed in 1936, a time when war was threatening to engulf Europe once again, and the title, which translates as 'Give us peace', is as relevant now as it was when the work was premiered in 1936. Featuring some of the composer's most potent music (both serene and violent), it makes an affecting plea. Materials for the full orchestra version and an accompaniment for strings and piano are available on hire.

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