Some corner of a foreign field

Some corner of a foreign field for SATB unaccompanied ‘A group of three miniatures for unaccompanied mixed voices, Some corner of a foreign field sets poems by three First World War soldiers: John William Streets, Goldfeld, and Rupert Brooke. Bednall”s settings are slow, expansive, and expressive, giving space for the listener to reflect on the […]

Ave Maria

Ave Maria for unison upper voices, solo violin and organ or piano ‘Bednall”s beautiful setting of this much-loved prayer is warm, simple, and immediate. The vocal line is expertly lyrical and the accompaniment suitably supporting, with a serene line for solo violin that soars above the texture.’ Komponist: David Bednall, Herausgeber / Notenverlag: Oxford University […]

Ave Regina caelorum

Ave Regina caelorum for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied ‘This partner antiphon to Bednall”s Alma Redemptoris Mater is fast and joyful. This pair of antiphons compliments Howells”s setting of the other Marian antiphons (Salve Regina and Regina Caeli). The central section employs a soprano solo, and the divisi in the vocal parts creates a rich texture.’ […]

Ave Maria

Ave Maria for unison upper voices, solo violin and organ or piano ‘Bednall”s beautiful setting of this much-loved prayer is warm, simple, and immediate. The vocal line is expertly lyrical and the accompaniment suitably supporting, with a serene line for solo violin that soars above the texture.’ Komponist: David Bednall, Herausgeber / Notenverlag: Oxford University […]

Alleluya – A new work is come on hand

Alleluya – A new work is come on hand for SATB & organ The choral writing in this energetic and joyful carol is rich with rhythmic character, while the organ part is typically virtuosic. Alleluya. A new work is come on hand is recorded on the Regent Records CD A Year at Tewkesbury (REGCD474). Komponist: […]

Pure Living Light

Pure Living Light for SATB and organ ‘This radiant anthem explores the theme of light, with luminescent harmonies and a virtuosic organ part. The text is by Dr Marcus Tomalin, after Dante”s Paradiso, and Bednall”s word painting is highly effective. It was recorded by The Epiphoni Consort on David Bednall: Sudden Light (DCD34189).’ Komponist: David […]

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? for SATB double choir unaccompanied Komponist: David Bednall, Herausgeber / Notenverlag: Oxford University Press, Edition: Noten Download, 9780193536838 Verfügbar als: : Notendownload – Gemischter Chor → Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

Come, my Way

Come, my Way for SATB and organ ‘George Herbert”s popular poem, ”The Call”, is set to music in this powerful and evocative anthem. Bednall uses subtle dynamic and rhythmic shifts to build towards a powerful climax in the third verse, before winding down to a contemplative ending.’ Komponist: David Bednall, Herausgeber / Notenverlag: Oxford University […]

BC: AD – This was the moment

BC: AD – This was the moment for SATB unaccompanied ‘This warm and expressive carol centres on the moment of Christ”s birth. Fleeting unisons call the listener”s attention to the focal point of the text, the ”moment”, and the rich, luminous harmonies create a sense of wonder at this momentous event.’ Komponist: David Bednall, Herausgeber […]

The Scholar

The Scholar for SATB unaccompanied ‘The Scholar is a sensitive setting of Robert Southey”s poem that explores a man”s kinship with the dead. With Bednall”s characteristic metrical fluidity and effective word setting, this piece will provide a moment of quiet reflection in a concert programme.’ Komponist: David Bednall, Herausgeber / Notenverlag: Oxford University Press, Edition: […]

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