The Pearl by Roxanna Panufnik SSAA - Sheet Music

By Roxanna Panufnik

When I was approached by Salisbury Cathedral to write a 30th anniversary anthem for their Girl Choristers, I immediately thought of the traditional 30th wedding anniversary symbol, a pearl. When George Herbert was also requested, it was incredible serendipity that he had actually written a poem of that title: The Pearl. Matthew 13:45. This was inspired by the very short parable which compares the immense value of the Kingdom of Heaven to the most exquisite pearl a merchant could sell: a merchant seeking goodly pearls, on finding one of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it. Herbert expands all that he had to include things of worldly worth such as learning, honor, and pleasure, but concludes that there is an immeasurably greater and more priceless gift: the costly love of Christ which is the Kingdom of Heaven.I worried that a poem claiming knowledge of some quite grown-up things might not be suitable for the girls, but their luminescent ageless sound and their incredibly mature attitude in rehearsal dispelled that fear. They gave me a list of things they'd like included in the piece. I managed nineteen out of twenty-three requests: smooth, soft, strong, high, staccato, triplets, semi-quavers, minor keys, suspension, high parts, gentle bits, two part harmony, medium pace, soft but nice, quick, and music telling a story.I am very grateful to John and June Chichester and the Salisbury Cathedral Girl Choristers' Foundation for this prestigious and exciting commission, to David Halls and Precentor Anna Macham for their musical and theological collaboration throughout the creative process and especially to the girl choristers themselves, for suggesting me for the job.--- Roxanna Panufnik, 24th March, 2020

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Instrument:
Choir Organ Accompaniment Voice
Ensembles:
SSAA SSA 4-Part 3-Part Women's Choir
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Roxanna Panufnik
Publishers:
Edition Peters
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
ISBN:
9790577020778
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Roxanna Panufnik
Usages:
Praise
Number of Pages:
28
Shipping Weight:
0.13 pounds

Choir Sacred Upper Voices and Organ (SSA choir; SSAA choir) - Intermediate

SKU: PE.EP73517

Composed by Roxanna Panufnik. Choral (Sacred); Choral Song - Sacred; Worship Resources. Edition Peters. Living Composer; Praise; Sacred. Score. 28 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP73517. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP73517).

ISBN 9790577020778. Words by George Herbert.

When I was approached by Salisbury Cathedral to write a 30th anniversary anthem for their Girl Choristers, I immediately thought of the traditional 30th wedding anniversary symbol, a pearl. When George Herbert was also requested, it was incredible serendipity that he had actually written a poem of that title: The Pearl. Matthew 13:45. This was inspired by the very short parable which compares the immense value of the Kingdom of Heaven to the most exquisite pearl a merchant could sell: a merchant seeking goodly pearls, on finding one of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it. Herbert expands all that he had to include things of worldly worth such as learning, honor, and pleasure, but concludes that there is an immeasurably greater and more priceless gift: the costly love of Christ which is the Kingdom of Heaven.

I worried that a poem claiming knowledge of some quite grown-up things might not be suitable for the girls, but their luminescent ageless sound and their incredibly mature attitude in rehearsal dispelled that fear. They gave me a list of things they'd like included in the piece. I managed nineteen out of twenty-three requests: smooth, soft, strong, high, staccato, triplets, semi-quavers, minor keys, suspension, high parts, gentle bits, two part harmony, medium pace, soft but nice, quick, and music telling a story.

I am very grateful to John and June Chichester and the Salisbury Cathedral Girl Choristers' Foundation for this prestigious and exciting commission, to David Halls and Precentor Anna Macham for their musical and theological collaboration throughout the creative process and especially to the girl choristers themselves, for suggesting me for the job.

--- Roxanna Panufnik, 24th March, 2020.