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Do not stand at my grave and weep choir
Do not stand at my grave and weep choir












do not stand at my grave and weep choir

The climactic section sees the setting of ‘dona nobis pacem’ (grant us peace) braced together with Frye’s line “I am not there, I did not die” sung by the whole choir in an ecstatic yet saddened climax, then releasing to lines of Latin chant, recalling the opening descending soprano lines.We are pleased to announce that we have reactivated international shipping to all destinations, effective 28th October 2021. A three-part texture of men’s voices transforms the opening in an inverted form and sends the music from the lowest parts of the range towards higher climes. Against these textures, the English text is sung by groups of mainly solo voices. The music of the Agnus Dei draws on chant – inspired lines in descending undulations first heard in the sopranos, and later subjected to polyphonic transformations and murmuring free chanting sections. The texts are at various times interleaved, interposed and juxtaposed in order to create a sense of this sense of conversation.

do not stand at my grave and weep choir

The piece uses the two texts as a conversation between the living who need to mourn and ritualise loss – as represented by the Agnus Dei – and a voice which is more universal and speaks as if beyond the grave – represented by Frye’s moving poetry. Stanhope’s Agnus Dei combines text from the Latin Requiem with Mary Elizabeth Fyfe’s moving funereal poem “Do not stand at my grave” and was written to commemorate the life of Timothy Marks, a core member of Adelaide Chamber Singers who sadly passed suddenly and unexpectedly. Paul is a staff member of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney. Recently, Paul has composed a number of major works including the dramatic Cantata Jandamarra: Sing for the Country plus Piccolo, Cello and Trombone Concertos.

do not stand at my grave and weep choir

He has also won three APRA/Australian Music Centre Art Music Awards in Instrumental, Choral and Orchestral sections. In May 2004 Paul’s international standing was confirmed when he was awarded the Toru Takemitsu Composition Prize. After studies with Peter Sculthorpe, Paul studied at the Guildhall School of Music in London. He has had prominent performances of his works in the UK, Europe, Asia as well as North and South America.

do not stand at my grave and weep choir

1969) is a Sydney-based composer and a leading figure in his generation.














Do not stand at my grave and weep choir