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Recent Researches in American Music

Amy Beach
The Canticle of the Sun
Edited by Betty Buchanan
 
A 57 ISBN 0-89579-583-3 (10-digit) (February 2006) xviii + 91 pp. $90.00
ISBN 978-0-89579-583-0 (13-digit)
A57P Part (Piano-vocal score) (February 2006) $18.00

In The Canticle of the Sun, Amy Beach sets a text penned in the thirteenth century by St. Francis of Assisi. The poet gives honor and blessing to “my Lord God with all His creatures”; the heavenly bodies, air, water, and fire. He praises the earth and its bounty. Then the poet turns to humanity, praising those who love and forgive. Even the death of the body is praised, for the second death has no power over those who walk in the will of God. An SATB chorus, SMTB solo voices, and orchestra are interwoven in a symphonic style in this twenty-two-minute cantata. While rooted in the Romantic tonal tradition, this twentieth-century work marks a new direction in Beach's style, with expressionistic treatment of melody and harmony. Premiered in 1928 with organ and in 1930 with orchestra, the Canticle had immediate success with audiences. While written for a festival choir with orchestra, its accessibility to smaller choirs accompanied by organ insured continuing popularity.

Performance parts are available for rental: A57R

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Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
    Life
    Early Style
    Text and Author
    Origins and First Performances
    Form and Style in The Canticle of the Sun
    Notes
Text
Plate

The Canticle of the Sun, Opus 123

Critical Report
    Sources
    Editorial Methods
    Critical Notes