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Crossing the Bar
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Crossing the Bar by Gwyneth W. Walker 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Gwyneth W. Walker
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SATB choir and chamber orchestra or piano (Strings: 5-5-3-3-3) - Intermediate

SKU: EC.6378

Composed by Gwyneth W. Walker. Bestseller. 21st Century. Satb chamber version choral score. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #6378. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.6378).

ISBN 600313463785. UPC: 600313463785. 8.5" x 11" inches. English. Text: Alfred Lord Tennyson.

Crossing the Bar creates images of the sea, with the "final voyage" leading us out across the water, to see our "Pilot, face to face." The musical setting endeavors to express the growth from peaceful to ecstatic moods, the tolling of the bell, the meeting of the Pilot. "May there be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea."


The poetry of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) is characterized by dark, yet transcendent imagery -- the depths of the ocean, the triumph of the spirit. These poems seem well-suited to musical settings for Men's Chorus. The deep tones. The sonority of male voices (perhaps speaking for the poet) rising in song.

Throughout the varied imagery of this poetry -- the depth of the sea, the dark of the night, the tumult of passion and the acceptance of death -- there speaks one, central message. "Love was my lord and king.".

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