Fantasia
On Moravian Hymns (1998) - Fantasia On Moravian Hymns was
composed during 1998 as a result of a commission by the 20th
Moravian Music festival. The work is in three sections; fast,
slow, fast. The first section uses phrases from the hymns Sing
Hallelujah, Praise the Lord and Jesus Makes My Heart
Rejoice in a festive duple meter with a continuous triplet
accompaniment. The phrases are used separately, in canon, and in
counterpoint against each other. The second section uses the hymn
When My Love To Christ Grows Weak which is turned into a
passacaglia bass line. Eight variations over this bass line
follow the initial statement. The last section uses the hymns All
the World Give Praises Due and To Avert from Men God's
Wrath. All the World Give Praises Due is divided into
phrases separated by a fanfare-like descant. The descant then
becomes the basis of a short fugal section that leads directly
into the hymn, To Avert from Men God's Wrath. The harmony
becomes more chromatic and is accompanied by a descant that grows
out of the previous fugue. All the World Give Praises Due returns
but is expanded as it leads to the climactic end. Duration 7:00
Score and Parts $50.00
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