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Revelation: Factum est silentium from Eternal Light: A Requiem
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Revelation: Factum est silentium from Eternal Light: A Requiem by Howard Goodall 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Howard Goodall
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SATB choir and Piano - Intermediate

SKU: MN.56-0050

Composed by Howard Goodall. Lent, Triduum/Three Days, Tenebrae, 21st Century, Heaven, Lament/Grief/Sorrow. Duration 2 minutes, 30 seconds. MorningStar Music Publishers #56-0050. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.56-0050).

UPC: 688670220531. English.

Arranged for SATB choir, two keyboards, strings, and optional harp, with soprano, tenor (optional) and baritone soloists, this fresh and unorthodox interpretation reflects on the words of the Latin Mass by juxtaposing them with poems in English. This movement does not use an English text, however. The Latin text is from a motet for the feast of Michael the Archangel and describes his victory over a dragon. Despite its chant-like setting, there is great energy and urgency, with the organ punctuating and adding to the rhythmic drive in many spots. Duration 2:30.

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