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Choral SATB Choir and Piano
SKU: PR.312418080
For SATB Chorus, a cappella. Composed by Chen Yi. Octavo. Ithaca College Choral Series. Choral. Score. With Standard notation. Composed 2001. Duration 0:04:00. Theodore Presser Company #312-41808. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312418080).
UPC: 680160051601. Text: Lau Zi. Lau Zi.
Commissioned by Ithaca College School of Music for its annual Choral Music Festival, Xuan in written for a standard mixed choir, premiered by Ithaca College Chorus directed by Prof. Larry Doebler, on November 10, 2001. The piece is dedicated to Prof. Karel Husa on his 80th birthday on Aug. 7, 2001, with the composer's deep love and admiration. The text is taken from the book Dao De Jing, written by Lao Zi of the sixth century B. C. [Zhou Dynasty]. The book forms the Chinese thought Taoism. The word Dao means the way the universe works. The word De means power, which is a term that refers to the potential energy that comes from being in the right place and in the right frame of mind at the right time. The word Jing means classic. Xuan means profound and ineffable. The following is the English translation of the text Xuan: The Dao that can be explained Is not the Dao of the Eternal. The name that can be named Is not the name of the Eternal. The nameless originated Heaven and Earth. The named is the Mother of All Things. Thus, without expectation One will always perceive the subtlety; And, with expectation One will always perceive the boundary. These two have different names, Yet their source is the same. Together they are called profound. Profound and mysterious, The gateway to the Collective Subtlety. --Chen Yi  .
Choral SATB Choir and Piano
SKU: PR.312418080
For SATB Chorus, a cappella. Composed by Chen Yi. Octavo. Ithaca College Choral Series. Choral. Score. With Standard notation. Composed 2001. Duration 0:04:00. Theodore Presser Company #312-41808. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312418080).
UPC: 680160051601. Text: Lau Zi. Lau Zi.
Commissioned by Ithaca College School of Music for its annual Choral Music Festival, Xuan in written for a standard mixed choir, premiered by Ithaca College Chorus directed by Prof. Larry Doebler, on November 10, 2001. The piece is dedicated to Prof. Karel Husa on his 80th birthday on Aug. 7, 2001, with the composer's deep love and admiration. The text is taken from the book Dao De Jing, written by Lao Zi of the sixth century B. C. [Zhou Dynasty]. The book forms the Chinese thought Taoism. The word Dao means the way the universe works. The word De means power, which is a term that refers to the potential energy that comes from being in the right place and in the right frame of mind at the right time. The word Jing means classic. Xuan means profound and ineffable. The following is the English translation of the text Xuan: The Dao that can be explained Is not the Dao of the Eternal. The name that can be named Is not the name of the Eternal. The nameless originated Heaven and Earth. The named is the Mother of All Things. Thus, without expectation One will always perceive the subtlety; And, with expectation One will always perceive the boundary. These two have different names, Yet their source is the same. Together they are called profound. Profound and mysterious, The gateway to the Collective Subtlety. --Chen Yi  .
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