Paine: The Nativity, Op. 39

Series: American Music  Publisher: A-R Editions
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John Knowles Paine
The Nativity, Opus 39

Edited by John C. Schmidt

A046 Paine: The Nativity, Op. 39
978-0-89579-536-6 Full Score (2004) 9x12, xiv + 172 pp.
$130.00
SKU
A046

Performance Parts (Available Separately)

A046R
Rental Parts (2017)
2222 4331 timp., harp, org. 88664

A046P
Keyboard-Vocal Score (2018)
vi + 104 pp.
$95.00
John Knowles Paine (1839–1906) was a leader in composing choral music. His earliest major work was his Mass in D (1865); the oratorio St. Peter (1872) was his first choral work to be performed. Two short cantatas were followed by a more extended effort, The Nativity, composed for the sixth triennial festival of the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston in 1883, with its premiere occurring on 2 May, conducted by the composer. The cantata sets twenty-seven stanzas of John Milton's early ode, On the Morning of Christ's Nativity (1629), in three movments, with SATB soloists, SATB chorus, and full orchestra, including harp and organ.
No. 1. Solo and Chorus: It Was the Winter Wild
No. 2. Quartet and Chorus: The Shepherds on the Lawn
No. 3. Chorus: Ring Out, Ye Crystal Spheres