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Saw You Never in the Twilight. Austin C. Lovelace. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

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Sien jy nooit in die Twilight. Austin C. Lovelace. Koor bladmusiek. Orrel Begeleiding bladmusiek. Begin.

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Saw You Never in the Twilight composed by Austin C. Lovelace. For SAB choir, organ. Parish. Choral, Epiphany. Easy. Choral octavo. Published by Paraclete Press. PL.0416. When I came across a copy of this anthem in my files, it occurred to me that it would make a nice Epiphany anthem for adults, with a more exotic accompaniment. Especially stanza 2 caught my imagination. How nice to have a canon in the accompaniment against the men's voices. The text, by Cecil F. Alexander, was first called The Adoration of the Wise Men. This Epiphany anthem is a delightful piece for the season, and in Lovelace's own words, it certainly would be a relief from We Three Kings'. This Christmas work has a poignant text and gentle mood throughout. With very little actual three-part music and a simple accompaniment on two staves for the organ, this is a very useful work for small church choirs. Unison men have one verse without the women singing. Lovely music. - "The Diapason" 2006. From this vantage point, I am hard pressed to tell what available repertory we lost from The Hymnal 1940, except the text of Austin Lovelace's Saw You Never in the Twilight and the Noel that went with it. Performance o fhtis newly composed tune will at least recover the poetry. From the pen of a highly interesting composer, this piece is so "right" that SATB choirs should use it as well. The gapped melody is sparely elegant, reminiscent of Anglo. American folk tunes. The easily learned accompaniment provides a minimal use of chordal color to support and maintain the tune throughout and, thankfully, does not revert to the deadly use of key transposition. - Monte Mason "AAM Journal" October 8, 2005.

Vertaling

Saw You Never in the Twilight composed by Austin C. Lovelace. Vir SAB koor, orrel. Parish. Choral, Epifanie. Maklik. Choral octavo. Gepubliseer deur Parakleet Press. PL.0416. When I came across a copy of this anthem in my files, it occurred to me that it would make a nice Epiphany anthem for adults, with a more exotic accompaniment. Especially stanza 2 caught my imagination. How nice to have a canon in the accompaniment against the men's voices. The text, by Cecil F. Alexander, was first called The Adoration of the Wise Men. This Epiphany anthem is a delightful piece for the season, and in Lovelace's own words, it certainly would be a relief from We Three Kings'. This Christmas work has a poignant text and gentle mood throughout. With very little actual three-part music and a simple accompaniment on two staves for the organ, this is a very useful work for small church choirs. Unison men have one verse without the women singing. Pragtige musiek. - "Die Diapason" 2006. From this vantage point, I am hard pressed to tell what available repertory we lost from The Hymnal 1940, except the text of Austin Lovelace's Saw You Never in the Twilight and the Noel that went with it. Performance o fhtis newly composed tune will at least recover the poetry. From the pen of a highly interesting composer, this piece is so "right" that SATB choirs should use it as well. The gapped melody is sparely elegant, reminiscent of Anglo. American folk tunes. The easily learned accompaniment provides a minimal use of chordal color to support and maintain the tune throughout and, thankfully, does not revert to the deadly use of key transposition. - Monte Mason "AAM Journal" October 8, 2005.