词条 | Sancta Civitas |
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| name = Sancta Civitas | type = Oratorio | composer = {{nowrap|Ralph Vaughan Williams}} | image = Vaughan-williams-hoppé.jpg | image_upright = | caption = The composer c. 1920 | catalogue = | occasion = | dedication = | translation = The Holy City | text = from Book of Revelation | language = English | composed = {{Start date|1925}}–1926 | performed = {{Start date|1926}} | movements = | scoring = {{hlist | tenor | baritone | choirs | orchestra }} }}Sancta Civitas (The Holy City) is an oratorio by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Written between 1923 and 1925, it received its first performance in Oxford in May 1926, during the General Strike. Although its title is in Latin, the libretto is entirely in English, based upon texts from Revelation. The text is drawn from several translations, including Taverner's Bible. Late in life, Vaughan Williams called Sancta the favourite of his choral works.[1] OrchestrationSancta Civitas is scored for a full orchestra, with optional organ, as well as a mixed chorus, a semi-chorus, a "distant chorus" of boys (accompanied by an offstage trumpet), a baritone solo, and a tenor solo. StructureThe work lasts approximately 30 to 35 minutes. Although Sancta Civitas is presented in the score as a single continuous piece, recordings typically divide it into 10 sections as follows:
Vocal scoreThe piano reduction of the orchestral parts used in the vocal score was prepared by fellow composer Havergal Brian. RecordingsNaxos Catalogue No. 8.572424: Bach Choir, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Winchester Cathedral Choristers; cond. David Hill; Andrew Staples, Matthew Brook. Released Mar 29, 2010. c/w Dona nobis pacem References1. ^{{cite book |title=Choral Masterworks |last=Steinberg |first=Michael |year=2005 |publisher=Oxford |isbn=978-0-19-512644-0 |pages=295–300 }} External links
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