This is beautiful. Everything the man writes is beautiful. My choir has been living with "Tantum Ergo" all year (looking forward to singing it at the conclusion of the procession on Holy Thursday), and previously we have sung "O God Be All My Love" and "Subvenite" from his Requiem. I've been enjoying working through his wonderful organ preludes based on familiar chants. If you're a music director, get in contact with him and sing his music. It sounds complex, mysterious and beautiful, but actually he leads the individual voices expertly, and I've found pitches and counting come quickly leaving more time to work on the fun musical stuff.
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As a follow-up, saw/heard this Kyrie this afternoon, handed it to the choir tonight at rehearsal. They loved the idea of the polyphonic Kyrie/Christe the third time. The congregation chant melody is learned after one repetition. We'll be using this after one or two more weeks of rehearsal. Beautiful!
Kevin's part writing is absolutely astounding --- and mysterious. It's one thing to look at his works on paper, and another to experience singing them! Amazing stuff. Somehow, the choir picks up Kevin's lines so fast, and sings IN TUNE!
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