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The Ground (Vocal Score) from Sunrise Mass by Ola Gjeilo Divisi - Sheet Music

By Ola Gjeilo
SATB choir, divisi, piano accompaniment, optional string quartet - Intermediate

SKU: GI.WW1460

From Sunrise Mass. Composed by Ola Gjeilo. Walton Choral. Sacred. Vocal score. 12 pages. Walton Music #WW1460. Published by Walton Music (GI.WW1460).

UPC: 884088552435. Latin. Text Source: Latin Mass.

Based on a chorale motif from the last movement of his Sunrise Mass, the composer has developed the beautiful melody into a free-standing anthem. Optional String Quartet or String Ensemble available (WW1460A). Duration: ca. 3:30. *If performing this stand-alone version of The Ground with piano and strings, the full score and parts specific to this octavo are required (WW1460A). The piano and string parts from Sunrise Mass are not compatible with this stand-alone version of The Ground.

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Based on 3 Reviews
Phil H.
April 09, 2024
I love this piece.
I love this piece.
Anonymous
July 11, 2017
Beautiful and accessible piece for SATB choir
Written by one of today's best choral composers, this piece is beautiful, moving, simple and soaring. It was easily learned and performed well by our choir of just 12 voices.
Carnegie S.
August 14, 2014
I performed this for the NYC debut May 26, 2013
This is the fourth movement of Sunrise Mass. The description failed to tell you what it is about. This is a Latin piece. The Sunrise Mass is about the creation of the Universe and a spiritual journey. The first piece, Kyrie, is a very difficult movement due to breath support. It pulls long phrases on the same note in various dynamic motions. As the sopranos fade out one syllable of a word, the tenors pick up the second part starting from the same dynamic level and with the same tone. Amazing. You will see the music build as more parts are introduced. This is the creation of the universe. In the second movement, Spheres, the universe becomes completed. It is the piece I remember the least. I believe it was not that difficult, so I didn't spend much time on it. I'd rate it 3/5 difficulty. The third movement, oh let me tell you about the third movement! It is amazing! The title of the movement is The City. It is a war between angels and demons to claim humans' souls. (To be continued)