Passion Music continues the fusion of jazz and choral music so successfully blended in Will Todd's Mass in Blue. The structure highlights different points in the Passion story, beginning with a new setting of 'Greater love has no man' and including an evocative Stabat Mater, a movement focusing on the seven last words of Christ, and a setting of 'Were you there when they crucified my Lord?'. While some sections are reflective, Todd also makes full use of his understanding of energetic jazz and gospel. The vocal soloist is given plenty of expressive freedom, singing both with the choir and independently to achieve the characteristic jazz-soul style. The seven-piece jazz accompaniment, which is presented in the vocal score as a piano reduction for rehearsal only, completes the ensemble. The full score and set of parts for the jazz accompaniment are available on sale and hire. A complete backing track and individual rehearsal tracks for the vocal parts are also available to download.
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Product Details
Weight: 401g
Dimensions: 217 x 280mm
Publication Date: 25 Oct 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780193523807
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British composer and pianist Will Todd has worked at the Royal Opera House the Lincoln Center in New York London's Barbican and with Welsh National Opera award-winning choirs The Sixteen BBC Singers and Tenebrae. He travels extensively world-wide workshopping with choirs and conducting performances of his works. Will's music is valued for its melodic intensity and harmonic skill often incorporating jazz colours and his choral music is much in demand from amateur as well as professional performers. He is best-known for his choral works and his jazz-inspired Mass in Blue has been performed hundreds of times since its premiere in 2003. This has been followed by his critically acclaimed Passion Music. His anthem The Call of Wisdom was commissioned for HRH The Queen's Diamond Jubilee service at Westminster Abbey.