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Morn’s Roseate Hues
George Chadwick
Composed in 1903, George Chadwick’s “Morn’s Roseate Hues” is one of the most attractive short Easter anthems to come from the ‘Second New England School,’ of which he was a leading member. There are short, appealing solos for bass and alto on verses of “The Strife is o’er”, a familiar melody, which derives from Palestrina. The two integrated hymn texts are framed by Alleluia refrains, and the anthem concludes with a stirring fugue.
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