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79: 868: 336:. Marked "Meno messo" (Less moving), the basses introduce "He remembring his mercy", responded by four other voices, with again divided sopranos. The doxology repeats material from the beginning, but now in imitation of four voices. The Amen is again for five parts, in rich harmony but soft and further diminishing to a long last chord when all parts are divided. 894: 906: 332:"He has showed strength", syncopated and with triplets, expanded to a unison of all voices for "He hath put down the mighty". The phrase "and hath exalted the humble" is marked by entrances in succession from the lowest voice to the highest, combined with 343:. After a few measures of organ introduction, the lower voices enter with a long chord, on which the sopranos begin a melody, all voices joining for "depart in peace", ended with another long chord marked 389:
for St Paul's Cathedral) where the music "burns through the words' patina of familiarity into a dramatic and purposeful entity", while reflecting their "constantly varying nuances and inflections".
328:. The verse about being called "blessed" is sung by the divided sopranos. The text about "his mercy" is sung by four parts in imitation. Introduced by the organ, only the men sing in 347:. The doxology is built from material of the first one. Divided tenors emphasize the phrase "world without end", while all voices are divided for the final soft Amen. 706:
An Historical Perspective on the Choral Music of Herbert Howells as Found in the Anglican Canticle Settings Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis for Saint Paul's Cathedral
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and time, to interpret the text. The Magnificat begins, marked "Con moto piacevole", with the sopranos alone, while the organ supplies a steady slow foundation of
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The service has been recorded several times, including a 2012 recording of music by Howells, called
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as being one of the three Howells canticle settings that "tower above the rest" (the others being
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Howells set the combination of Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 20 times, taking the words from the
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The Nunc dimittis, marked "Tranquillo a poco lento" (Calm and somewhat slow), is set in more
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In the Gloucester Service, both canticles are set as one movement, with slight changes in
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Howells knew Gloucester Cathedral's acoustics very well, as he was a pupil of Sir
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sings the Magnificat ("My soul doth magnify the Lord") on the occasion of her
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concluding both canticles, but with a quiet and reflective close.
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in the Anglican church and have been set to music frequently.
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For the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Indivisible Trinity
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For the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Indivisible Trinity
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in halfnotes, and plays the melody after the voices in
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Magnificat and Nunc dimittis for Gloucester Cathedral
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Index

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Gloucester)
Gloucester Services
Sacred choral music
Herbert Howells
Choir of Gloucester Cathedral
Magnificat
Nunc dimittis
Herbert Howells
Magnificat
Nunc dimittis
Anglican
Evensong
four-part choir
organ
Gloucester Cathedral
Novello
Magnificat
Nunc dimittis
canticles
Mary
visit
Elizabeth
Gospel of Luke
Luke 1:39–56
Jesus is presented in the temple
Luke 2:29–32
Evening Prayer
Book of Common Prayer
four-part choir
organ

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