Not finding what you're looking for? Just email us at hello@ficksmusic.com or call us at +1 215-592-1681

James MacMillan

MacMillan: Be Who God Meant You to Be

$7.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.

In stock and typically ships within 1 business day.

Minimum Order Qty: 5

Boosey & Hawkes  |  SKU: M060141997  |  Barcode: 9790060141997
  • Composer: James MacMillan (1959-)
  • Format: Choral Octavo
  • Instrumentation: SATB Choir
  • Work: Be Who God Meant You to Be
  • Work Language: English
  • ISMN: 9790060141997
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.5 inches
  • Pages: 8

Description

Short motet commissioned by St. Dominic's Sixth Form College, Harrow-on-the-Hill, UK, to celebrate its 40th anniversary. MacMillan chose a text which is entirely appropriate to young people about to be let loose on the world to fulfil their potential: 'Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.' But where another composer might have made this a fanfare, MacMillan writes with the gentleness of sincerity. The music is very straightforward and in wanting a solo soprano line he outlines all the ways this can be achieved: soloist, group of sopranos, or all the sopranos if the altos can be split into two. The choir repeats the mantra text above throughout the motet, while the soprano solo line is given the prayer which follows. Only at the very end do they all join together in the words 'Jesus, love, Jesus, love' with a lovely in E Major ending.

Boosey & Hawkes

MacMillan: Be Who God Meant You to Be

$7.00

Description

Short motet commissioned by St. Dominic's Sixth Form College, Harrow-on-the-Hill, UK, to celebrate its 40th anniversary. MacMillan chose a text which is entirely appropriate to young people about to be let loose on the world to fulfil their potential: 'Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.' But where another composer might have made this a fanfare, MacMillan writes with the gentleness of sincerity. The music is very straightforward and in wanting a solo soprano line he outlines all the ways this can be achieved: soloist, group of sopranos, or all the sopranos if the altos can be split into two. The choir repeats the mantra text above throughout the motet, while the soprano solo line is given the prayer which follows. Only at the very end do they all join together in the words 'Jesus, love, Jesus, love' with a lovely in E Major ending.

View product