Ave Maria (SATB a cappella, non-div) - David Basden
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2018
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(This is my 2010 setting, newly recopied.) - Видеоклипы
Really enjoyed listening to this. So pure & clean 🌺
Thx! Written for my local community choir a few years back ...
Wonderfull music! 🤗
Thank you, Jean! Do let me know if you'd like the PDF. All the best, DB
This is beautiful!
Thx Lina - much appreciated!
: ) Beautiful: )
Thank you - much appreciated!
This is good.
Thank you - much appreciated.
(Please let me know if you'd like the PDF - happy to send it. Cheers, DB)
Very loverly! :-) Is there a particular style or era that this type of work stems from?
Thank you! I guess it's tonality taken in a mildly-modern direction for my local non-auditioned choir.
I started with the opening couple of chords then followed my nose, with the overall harmonic scheme evolving as I worked.
Do let me know if you'd like the PDF. Cheers, DB
So, not based on any mediaeval system? Or Sir John Tavener's exploratory modern-ness?
Following your nose certainly works for you, so I think I must email you and obtain a copy of your score.
Cheers, Edward
There's not really any overall system, but each piece tends to have its own rules of the game, as it were.
For instance, the Pater Noster is entirely diatonic but deliberately avoids tritones in the harmony.
Super Flumina Babylonis is a 4-part canon with each new voice a modal 4th from the previous voice.
The Kyrie setting uses the same setup as SFB, but has a non-canonic cadence at the end of each section. The music for "Christe eleison" is the music for "Kyrie eleison" flipped upside-down ... etc, etc.
[edit] ... but in the first instance, I'll get the Ave Maria score to you. Cheers, DB
Very clever. Thanks for sharing. 👍⥤👍⥤👍