III. Second Word
The Seven Last Words of Christ – by Théodore Dubois
Performed with the original full orchestration, choir and soloists
Exultate Festival Choir and Orchestra – Thomas D. Rossin, Artistic Director
with soloists:
Rachel Farhi, soprano
Nicholas Chalmers, tenor
Brian Haase, bass
For more information about Exultate, visit the website: Exultate.org
About Théodore Dubois and ‘The Seven Last Words of Christ’
Théodore Dubois (1837-1924) was an important organist, composer and teacher of music on the Paris music scene during the 1860’s. In 1861 he was awarded the prestigious Prix de Rome for composition. He studied at Reims and the Paris Conservatory where he later was the director from 1896-1905. The composer of four operas, a large-scale ballet, several oratorios, a Requiem Mass as well as many orchestral works, Dubois remained a composer of the “academic style.” Much overshadowed by his French contemporaries Charles Gounod, Gabriel Fauré and Camille Saint-Saëns in composition, he is best known for his book, Notes et Études d’Harmonie (Notes and Lessons in Harmony), still a source for harmonic practice in the Romantic style. He succeeded Camille Saint-Saëns as organist at the Madelaine in 1877 and was highly regarded as an excellent music teacher.
The oratorio, The Seven Last Words of Christ, was first performed at Saint Clotilde in Paris in 1867 where Dubois was the choir director (Maitre de chapelle). Scored originally for full orchestra, chorus and soloists, Dubois later revised his orchestration to include only organ, timpani and harp, the version most often heard. This performance uses the original orchestration of 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trombones, strings, organ and timpani. The work is presented in eight movements: an introduction for soprano and orchestra followed by a movement for each word of Christ from the cross. The last movement ends with a hymnic prayer set in homophonic style much like a chorale at the end of a cantata from the 18th century. – Thomas Rossin
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Performed with the original full orchestration, choir and soloists
Exultate Festival Choir and Orchestra – Thomas D. Rossin, Artistic Director
with soloists:
Rachel Farhi, soprano
Nicholas Chalmers, tenor
Brian Haase, bass
For more information about Exultate, visit the website: Exultate.org
About Théodore Dubois and ‘The Seven Last Words of Christ’
Théodore Dubois (1837-1924) was an important organist, composer and teacher of music on the Paris music scene during the 1860’s. In 1861 he was awarded the prestigious Prix de Rome for composition. He studied at Reims and the Paris Conservatory where he later was the director from 1896-1905. The composer of four operas, a large-scale ballet, several oratorios, a Requiem Mass as well as many orchestral works, Dubois remained a composer of the “academic style.” Much overshadowed by his French contemporaries Charles Gounod, Gabriel Fauré and Camille Saint-Saëns in composition, he is best known for his book, Notes et Études d’Harmonie (Notes and Lessons in Harmony), still a source for harmonic practice in the Romantic style. He succeeded Camille Saint-Saëns as organist at the Madelaine in 1877 and was highly regarded as an excellent music teacher.
The oratorio, The Seven Last Words of Christ, was first performed at Saint Clotilde in Paris in 1867 where Dubois was the choir director (Maitre de chapelle). Scored originally for full orchestra, chorus and soloists, Dubois later revised his orchestration to include only organ, timpani and harp, the version most often heard. This performance uses the original orchestration of 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trombones, strings, organ and timpani. The work is presented in eight movements: an introduction for soprano and orchestra followed by a movement for each word of Christ from the cross. The last movement ends with a hymnic prayer set in homophonic style much like a chorale at the end of a cantata from the 18th century. – Thomas Rossin
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