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Original

Song of the Fisherman. Benjamin Britten. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Traducció

Cançó del Pescador. Benjamin Britten. Partitures Cor. Partitures Acompanyament de Piano.

Original

Song of the Fisherman. Working Chorus from Peter Grimes, Op. 33. 1945. SATB and Piano. Composed by Benjamin Britten. 1913-1976. For Choral, Chorus, Piano. SATB. BH Secular Choral. 12 pages. Boosey & Hawkes #M060015304. Published by Boosey & Hawkes. HL.48009004. Three of the four stanzas from Act I scene 1 and the fourth from Act III.. This arrangement published 1947. 48, arranger unknown. Publisher. Boosey & Hawkes. Difficulty level. This is an inspired choice for an extract from one of Britten's greatest masterpieces. The piano part sets the peaceful scene at the end of another hard-labouring, rough-hewn day of fishing involving the whole community - men and women. The beautifully simple choral phrases exude both peace and exhaustion. The different verses tell their story passionately building to a powerful climax under which the rising and falling figuration in the piano part mimics the rolling waves of the sea. It ends as it began, quietly using that familiar Britten fingerprint of the rising and falling arpeggio of superimposed thirds. Duration. 4 minutes. Paul Spicer, Lichfield, 2011.

Traducció

Cançó del Pescador. Working Chorus from Peter Grimes, Op. 33. 1945. SATB i piano. Compost per Benjamin Britten. 1913-1976. Per Cor, Cor, Piano. SATB. BH Secular Coral. 12 pàgines. Boosey & Hawkes #M060015304. Publicat per Boosey. HL.48009004. Three of the four stanzas from Act I scene 1 and the fourth from Act III.. Aquesta disposició va publicar 1947. 48, arranjador desconegut. Editor. Boosey. Grau de dificultat. This is an inspired choice for an extract from one of Britten's greatest masterpieces. The piano part sets the peaceful scene at the end of another hard-labouring, rough-hewn day of fishing involving the whole community - men and women. The beautifully simple choral phrases exude both peace and exhaustion. The different verses tell their story passionately building to a powerful climax under which the rising and falling figuration in the piano part mimics the rolling waves of the sea. It ends as it began, quietly using that familiar Britten fingerprint of the rising and falling arpeggio of superimposed thirds. Durada. 4 minuts. Paul Spicer, Lichfield, 2011.