SKU: BT.DHP-0991451-050
English.
Pacific Dreams describes the experience of Miguel, a traveling composer from Spain who, feeling somewhat alienated from his homeland, is wandering through an area of Sydney known as The Rocks. At a small outdoor market in a typical street of this oldcolonial neighbourhood, he discovers a print of William DeShazos painting Pacific Dreams Portrayed in the painting is the surf of one of the exotic islands in the Pacific. Next, with the impressive Sydney Harbour Bridge looming over the narrowstreets of The Rocks, he envisions sultry Pacific beaches. Suddenly a theme he once composed about the lakes in Japan comes to him. Is it the Asian influences present in cosmopolitan Sydney that bring this theme to mind? Or perhaps the waters aroundSydney, over which he could sail to Tahiti? He is uncertain. Could this same theme be used to create a new composition about his feelings for the metropolis Sydney? How then to work his Pacific Dreams into the mix? Miguel is certainly no fan ofHawaiian music. Mayby he could use the vocabularies of islands like Hawaii and Tahiti, their beautiful vowel combinations being sung ad libitum by a mixed choir.With these ideas and his newly purchased print of Pacific Dreams, he boards the Metroat Circular Quay. He has a final glimpse of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House as the train races into the ground. On to the hotel! To work! He must compose!Maestoso : Miguel is impressed as he gazes upon the Sydney Harbour Bridge. And yet, hewants to go away from this city. Away, to an exotic island in the Pacific.Steady Rock : In the Rocks, musicians are playing at a square. Miguel basks in the atmosphere but at the same time he is fantasizing about Hawaii and Tahiti.Andante Lamentoso :In his hotel room, Miguel is feeling sad and lonely in this big city. He takes comfort in his Pacific Dreams.Allegro : Miguel boards the boat that takes him from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay. In his mind he is traveling on to Hawaii. Or is ithome, where the bolero is playing? He is pulled back to reality by the skyline of Sydney.Wir schlüpfen in die Haut von Miguel und reisen mit ihm nach Australien. Einigermaßen entfremdet von seiner spanischen Heimat schlendert er durch das Viertel The Rocks in Sydney. Auf einem kleinen Markt entdeckt er einen Druck des Gemäldes Pacific Dreams von William DeShazo. Das Bild stellt die Meeresbrandung auf einer exotischen Insel im Pazifik dar. Während die eindrucksvolle Harbour Bridge von Sidney vor ihm auftaucht, ist er in Gedanken bei den heißen Stränden im Stillen Ozean. Auf einmal kommt ihm das Thema in den Sinn, das er einst über die Gewässer Japans komponiert hatte. Liegt es an den asiatischen Einflüssen, die im kosmopolitischen Sydney so vielfältig vertretensind? Oder sind es die Wasser rund um Sydney, über die er nach Tahiti segeln könnte? Er ist sich unsicher. Könnte er genau dieses Thema für eine neue Komposition über die Metropole Sydney verwenden? Wie sollte er seine Träume vom Pazifik, seine Pacific Dreams, in diese Mixtur einbringen? Vielleicht könnte er den Wortschatz von Inseln wie Hawaii und Tahiti für seine Komposition verwenden. Und einen gemischten Chor die schönen Vokalverbindungen ad libitum singen lassen. Mit diesen Ideen im Kopf steigt er in die Metro am Circular Quay. Auf ins Hotel und frisch ans Werk! Jetzt muss er einfach komponieren....
SKU: GI.G-5103
For choir and home use, this collection offers original language texts and English translations for most selections. Various voicings are utlized and some instrumental parts and independent keyboard parts are included. CAROLS: A Child Is Born in Bethlehem (Gregorian chant) • Angels from the Realms of Glory • Angels We Have Heard on High • Away in a Manger (Kirkpatrick) • Away in a Manger (Mueller) • Away in a Manger (Scots) • Born Is Jesus • Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light (Bach) • Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella • Carol of the Bells • Christ Was Born on Christmas Day / Resonet in laudibus • Dear Maker of the Starry Stars / Creator alme siderum (Gregorian chant) • Deck the Halls • Ding Dong, Merrily on High • From Heaven Above (Bach) • Go, Tell It on the Mountain • God Rest You Merry Gentlemen • Good Christian Friends, Rejoice • Good King Wenceslas • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing • He Shall Feed His Flock (Handel) • How Brightly Beams the Morning Star (Bach) • I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day • I Saw Three Ships • I Wonder As I Wander • In the Bleak Midwinter (Holst) • Infant Lowly • It Came upon the Midnight Clear • Jingle Bells • Joy to the World • Lo, How a Rose (Praetorius) • O Christmas Tree • O Come All Ye Faithful • O Come, Little Children • O Come, O Come Emmanuel (Gregorian chant) • O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – accompanied (Gregorian chant) • O Holy Night –Solo • O Holy Night – SATB • O Little Town of Bethlehem • Once in Royal David’s City • Patapan • Personent Hodie (Holst) • Rocking • Silent Night • Sing We Now of Christmas • Susanni • The Boar’s Head Carol • The Cherry Tree Carol • The Coventry Carol • The First Nowell • The Holly and the Ivy • The Seven Joys of Mary • The Sleep of the Child Jesus • The Three Kings • The Twelve Days of Christmas • The Wassail Song • Tu Scendi dalle Stelle • ‘Twas in the Moon of Wintertime • We Three Kings • We Wish You a Merry Christmas • What Child Is This • When Blossoms Flowered (Gesu Bambino) • While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (attr. Handel) • While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks. INSTRUMENTAL PARTS: Away in a Manger • Christ Was Born on Christmas Day • Deck the Halls • Good Christian Friends, Rejoice • Good King Wenceslas • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing • I Hear the Bells on Christmas Day • I Saw Three Ships • It Came upon the Midnight Clear • Jingle Bells • Joy to the World • O Christmas Tree • O Come All Ye Faithful • O Come, Little Children • O Little Town of Bethlehem • Once in Royal David’s City • Silent Night • The Coventry Carol • The First Nowell • The Wassail Song • We Three Kings.