Version for a cappella men's choirPerformed by Taipei Male ChoirScore published by Walton Music:USA - goo.gl/Mf2F0JEUROPE - goo.gl/SpLwwX
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Like with Gjeilo',s widely performed, stunning settings for SATB and SSAA of the Ubi Caritas text, the TTBB version brings out yet another color and quality, reflective of the chant style. A great selection for any men',s choir, this will be a favorite of the audiences as well. Recording: Zero8, Rasmus Krigstrom, conductor. With a sound at once modern and medieval, this remarkable setting of the familiar Latin text starts in unison and evokes plain chant, and gradually unfolds into wider harmonies and more modern harmonic language. Not unduly challenging in terms of vocal range, it's readily accessible to good high school mixed choirs for concerts or festivals at any time.
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Comment by Matt Barrett 4
The lush harmonies are an amazing contrast to the simple chant tune. Blows me away.
Comment by November Sound
will always love this piece
Comment by Ola Gjeilo
@jo-michael-scheibe: Thanks, Mike :)
Comment by Jo -Michael Scheibe
Wonderfully sung and a great addition to the male repertoire -
Comment by amaralvieira
Very beautiful rendition of this masterpiece.
Comment by dunoon
So beautiful...love your work!
Ola Gjeilo: Ubi Caritas. Ola Gjeilo was born in , in Sandvika, Norway. From an early age he was exposed to a range of different genres of. With a sound at once modern and medieval, this remarkable setting of the familiar Latin text starts in unison and evokes plain chant, and gradually unfolds into. UBI CARITAS. SATB Chorus a cappella. Music by. Ola Gjeilo celebrating years of timeless choral music. OM WALTON. WALTON. MUSIC walton
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From an early age he was exposed to a range of different genres of music, but he took a special liking to both jazz and classical choral music. Gjeilo began playing piano, and gneilo towards jazz improvisation. Gjeilo mainly learned music by ear, but did learn how to read music from age 7.
His keen ear enabled him to be experimental in his compositional style from a young age. His use of improvisation, jazz and classical conventions amalgamate to create some truly stunning pieces of music.
Ubi Caritas with Piano Improvisation | Ola Gjeilo
What does my teacher want me to do? What are others expecting from me? Is my music modern enough? Is it too pretty? Is it too cerebral? We get caught up in these things and distracted from the core question — what is it that I really love? This should be the benchmark of all that we composers are looking for.
It is so important in music.
So, this is the principle I work with now. I started to write more music that reflected what I listen to.
Ola Gjeilo ‘Ubi Caritas’: Let Us Rejoice!
It made me happier. I felt a lot less creative doubt, and I just began to enjoy composing in a new way. The text that is at the centre of the work can be seen below:. The text, which is related to the Eucharist, is widely known as the antiphon for the first communion, and the washing of the feet from the Mass for Maundy Thursday. The opening chant is then concluded by the soprano and alto lines coming together, solidifying the F minor key. Caitas opening chant is then presented again, but this time with all SATB in unison.
The middle section begins following a neat modulation to A major. Gjeilo creates a more jubilant atmosphere here, which can be heard through luscious harmony, accelerating tempos, and ever-expressive dynamics.
A modulation to B major is heard at the end of this middle section, which comes when the choir are singing the final jgeilo of text. Similar to the opening section, the soprano voice carries the initial melodic line.
However, instead of the voices being in unison here, they are in full SATB harmony, which is absolutely glorious. Gjeilo cleverly changes meter twice before completing the work, to prolong the tension in the final cadence. Whilst the alto caritax sustains an F tonicgjello tenor and bass voices descend in step-wise motion, with the soprano voices ascending in the same manner.
In the last two bars, the bass and soprano land on the tonic and dominant of F minor. Differently, the alto and tenor provide the concluding delayed resolution, with them eventually landing on the third and dominant of the F minor chord. Ubk email address will not be published. When Tower was nine, her family moved to Bolivia, which she describes as an integral part of Read more….
After deciding that a career as a composer Read more…. The text that is at the centre of the work can be seen below: Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor.
Exultemus, et in ipso iucundemur. Timeamus, et amemus Deum vivum. Et ex corde diligamus nos sincero. Image Source Recommended Recording: Blogs Choral Ola Gjeilo: Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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