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My Song is Love Unknown

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SKU: 1313 Categories: Backlist - Choral, Choral, Sheetmusic
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Composer

Ashdown, Franklin

Music Type

Choral

Difficulty

Easy

Voicing

SATB

Accompaniment

Organ

Season

Ordinary Time

Publication

2013

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My Song is Love Unknown
Franklin Ashdown

  • lyrical anthem based on the famous text of Samuel Crossman
  • opens quietly with organ, then women alone, continues in a moderate vocal range as men enter
  • well-developed organ accompaniment
  • brighter central section and ends in spirit of the opening
  • appropriate for Lent, Holy Week or other penitential season

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Ashdown sets the first four verses of Samuel Crossman’s masterful hymn, altering the poetic effect considerably. Just as following the suggestion in The Hymnal 1982 to sing the first, second, and last verses glosses over the meat of the poetic argument, this setting’s break at the end of verse four leaves the arc oddly incomplete. This is heightened by the fact that more than the other verses, the fourth leads strongly into the following one, an impulse that is obviously denied here. The poem in this shortened form is very dark, yet Ashdown’s music is resiliently sanguine. Vocal lines are expertly written, with plenty of stepwise motion and harmonically well-prepared leaps. Technically, the music is moderately easy and, while through-composed , the catchy tunes are easy to grasp. However, some of the phrases are a bit too neat and tidy, although the predictability contributes to its accessibility.
The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians
December 2013

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