The Twilight People (2017): a Rhapsody for SSAATTBB Choir

Research output: Non-textual formComposition

Abstract

The Twilight People is an atmospheric setting of Seamus O’Sullivan’s poem from his 1905 collection of the same name. The poem was beloved of English composers of the early twentieth century and was set by the likes of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Herbert Howells. My setting is more expansive then those of my earlier counterparts, but keeping the rhapsodic nature of both the poem and the zeitgeist of the English musical renaissance. I was struck by the opening line of the poem and I wanted the ‘whisper among the hazel bushes’ to be present throughout my work, and this acts as a sonic backdrop over which the rest of the narrative takes place. This work is in no way trying to replicate the music and mood of the first part of the twentieth century, but is rather a heartfelt homage to a vivid and fecund period of national artistic life.
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2017

Bibliographical note

fp. 23 November 2017; BBC Singers, Gergely Madaras, St Machar’s Cathedral, Aberdeen, UK. Broadcast on BBC Radio in 2018.

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