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Canzona alla terza "Verbum supernum prodiens" was composed late one night after I was
inspired by the chant melody as found in the Hymnal 1982, hymn 63. Rather than compose on the computer as I
usually do, I wrote by hand as I determined the best four-part canonic
treatment for each of the phrases of the chant. Composing this was akin to
assembling a puzzle, both in mindset ("this note fits best here") and addictive
quality ("need to finish this now!"). Originally conceived as a short organ
piece, I quickly chose to add the English text from the Hymnal 1982 then text directly from the Liber Usualis, a Catholic book of Gregorian chants commonly used
until the reforms of the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II).
This
piece is similar in style to an Italian Renaissance canzona or early German Baroque kanon.
It should be performed with performance practice of those eras in mind,
including lifts after dotted notes, metric accents, and minimal vibrato,
especially at cadences. Lines that end in a melisma should be performed by
singing the final vowel and placing the consonant at the release of the final
melisma note. The first verse may be sung in unison or as a solo as printed
below. The verses may be sung in alternatum (odd verses, printed below: solo
chant, even verses: choir). For a complete translation of the six Latin verses,
refer to the next page. In the musics text, I have retained all accent marks
as found in the Liber Usualis. These
should help inform text stress. The last two verses are suitable as a Communion
anthem.
This
SSA Latin version was adapted from the original SATB version for the women of
the Hillcrest High School choral program under the direction of Dr. Khristina
Motley in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It reduces the original four-voice setting to
three voices without sacrificing any canonic entrances. This SSA version is also
suitable for performance by an advanced middle school choral ensemble or for TTB
men.
Also available as an organ solo or in English. SATB Latin/English versions coming soon!
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