Hymn at Sunrise
by Ray Steadman-Allen
Brass Band - Sheet Music

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SKU: WO.0196SC

Composed by Ray Steadman-Allen. Major work for brass band. Serious Concert. Full Score. With Standard Notation. Duration 19:30. Winwood Music #0196SC. Published by Winwood Music (WO.0196SC).

The idea for this work was prompted by a poem – Hymn Before Sunrise – which describes the majesty of a mountain in darkness, the sounds of a nearby waterfall and so on. Nothing came of the exposure to these pictures except for general thoughts about the dawn of day and a series of movements expressing a personal response to the wonder of creation in an imaginary moment in time.
The movement titles, which were added later, are intended to underline a prevailing sense of worship, wonder and exaltation. The music is pure, not pictorial, though listeners may conjure their own images. An actual hymn – Tallis' Cannon – is incorporated. There are five movements:
1. Thanksgiving: A short prelude in two parts. First a brief passage of 'dawn music' before things become more vigorous: fanfare-like music ushers in the trombone section's presentation of the Tallis tune. A broad band version concludes the movement.
2. De Profundis: A slow movement shot through with anxious questionings featuring flugelhorn and trombone. The mood lightens a little in the centre where the soprano cornet is featured and the movement ends serenely.
3. Celebration is characterised by rhythmic drive, this is buoyant with plenty of incident pointed up by the percussion.
4. Invocation: Melodic in nature and sober in mood, the first section is a series of short solos mingled with chorale-like statements. Central to the movement is a chorale-prelude style presentation of the Tallis tune. The third section reintroduces the earlier solo music by the full ensemble. Dissolving, the music enters the last movement without a break.
5. Paean: Marked allegro con spirito there is, quite rightly, a fair amount of fun in the rejoicing. Snatches of Tallis are heard, then comes a gentle passage with a cornet solo leading to fanfare music and recapitulation. Two recitatives are succeeded by a coda which brings the work to a sonorous and exultant conclusion.