Prayer Tenor, Chamber Choir, Organ, Harp, Trumpet, Cello by Alvin Singleton Score - Sheet Music

By Alvin Singleton

Prayer is one of the composer's most original and sophisticated works. The typical African-American church service seems to be a source for this piece with its interplay of sections and colors, yet the work in form and rhythmic choices is clearly 'classical' and never breaks out into easy imitations of, for example, gospel music.The work opens with the choir singing the spiritual 'My Lord, What a Mornin'' in octaves, sung flat-out a cappella, as might happen in church. The instrumental section following this opening feels very much like a thoughtful response by the congregation. Instruments seem to behave like individual churchgoers, colorfully dressed and answering various episodes with individual thoughts. As for any fears that the mighty organ might drown out the proceedings, Singleton puts that to rest by employing it almost like another choir or section of the choir. The trumpet soloist does not blast us into heaven, it tends to sing and, we find out later, is preparing us for the spiritual 'Where Shall I Be When the Firs' Trumpet Soun'?' Even the tenor soloist behaves much like just another (but still important) instrument.The composer has chosen to not only feature spirituals, but also to set a poetic text called A Christian Prayer, whose main message, almost like some modern-day Kyrie, calls out 'save us teach us ' and extols the importance of humility and the defeat of violence. Singleton has always been a composer who has simultaneously answered the call to carry out what he feels is his duty to his fellow humans while using the finest of his art to do so, and Prayer finds him at the top of his game.- Carman Moore

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Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Alvin Singleton
Publishers:
Schott Music
Series:
Composers and Arrangers of Color Music of Black Composers and Artists
UPC:
888680651466
ISBN:
9781495078989
Format:
Score Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Alvin Singleton
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.3 inches
Number of Pages:
42
Shipping Weight:
1.13 pounds

Chamber Ensemble; Tenor (Score & Parts)

SKU: HL.49045281

Tenor, Chamber Choir, Organ, Harp, Trumpet, Cello. Composed by Alvin Singleton. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Classical. Softcover. Composed 2016. 42 pages. Duration 21'. Schott Music #ED30160. Published by Schott Music (HL.49045281).

ISBN 9781495078989. UPC: 888680651466. 9.0x12.0x0.3 inches. English.

Prayer is one of the composer's most original and sophisticated works. The typical African-American church service seems to be a source for this piece with its interplay of sections and colors, yet the work in form and rhythmic choices is clearly 'classical' and never breaks out into easy imitations of, for example, gospel music.The work opens with the choir singing the spiritual 'My Lord, What a Mornin'' in octaves, sung flat-out a cappella, as might happen in church. The instrumental section following this opening feels very much like a thoughtful response by the congregation. Instruments seem to behave like individual churchgoers, colorfully dressed and answering various episodes with individual thoughts. As for any fears that the mighty organ might drown out the proceedings, Singleton puts that to rest by employing it almost like another choir or section of the choir. The trumpet soloist does not blast us into heaven, it tends to sing and, we find out later, is preparing us for the spiritual 'Where Shall I Be When the Firs' Trumpet Soun'?' Even the tenor soloist behaves much like just another (but still important) instrument.The composer has chosen to not only feature spirituals, but also to set a poetic text called A Christian Prayer, whose main message, almost like some modern-day Kyrie, calls out 'save us teach us ' and extols the importance of humility and the defeat of violence. Singleton has always been a composer who has simultaneously answered the call to carry out what he feels is his duty to his fellow humans while using the finest of his art to do so, and Prayer finds him at the top of his game.- Carman Moore.