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SKU: PE.EP6244B
Whither Thou Goest' / 'Wo Du Hingehst' for Medium Voice and Piano. Composed by Flor Peeters. Edited by Walter E. Buszin. Arranged by Hugh Ross; Walter E. Buszin. Voice Sheet. Edition Peters. Modern. Score. 4 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP6244B. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP6244B).ISBN 9790300710594. English.
Whither thou goest / Wo du hingehst for medium voice and piano (English/German).
- Wedding Song (Whither thou goest)
- Wo du hingehst
Ratings + Reviews
Based on 3 Reviews
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Anonymous
March 09, 2011
...Significant composition..., W. E. Buszin
...which enhances our relatively small store of excellent solo and choral music for church weddings... said Buszin. A genuinely artistic composition matching the meaning of Ruth's words. Long phrases requiring good breath control make the vocal part more difficult than the counterpoint organ accomp. but a trained choir soloist or cantor can learn this gorgeous piece. Soloist carries the melody alone, range is one octave plus a third, the organist should buy it in at least 2 keys. Peeters also wrote an equally beautiful Our Father and Ave Maria which will also enhance any wedding service.
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Anonymous
March 06, 2011
Best setting of Ruth's words
Peeter's music matches the emotions of Ruth's text. The range of the melody is 1 octave plus a third, with long phrases requiring good breath control. A professional could handle this easily, a trained choir singer or cantor could learn it. The soloist carries the melody, counterpoint accompaniment, it is so beautiful that it's worth the singer's time to learn it. W.E. Buszin said how outstanding this piece is among other wedding pieces. ...harmonic purity...nobility of [text's] sentiments...most [other] settings are sentimental.... Difficult for singer, Medium for organist.
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Anonymous
March 06, 2011
Beautiful setting of Ruth's words
Peeters' music matches the emotions in the text. The range is 1 octave plus a third, professionals can handle the vocal part easily, a trained choir member or cantor could learn it. Some long phrases requiring good breath control & the soloist has to carry the melody. Suggest an organist buy 2 different vs, e.g. Low and High. Buszin wrote a very complimentary review of this piece [on cover page] ...most [other] settings are sentimental... Vocal part is difficult, organist part is medium, playing counterpoint to compliment the melody.
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