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A Thousand Years
composer
completed 1 November 1999; for James O’Donnell & The Choir of Westminster Cathedral
author of text
verses from 2 Peter, Job, John, Zechariah, Genesis, Matthew, 1 Thessalonians, Daniel, Hosea, Isaiah and 1 Corinthians
Recordings
'Pitts: Alpha & Omega' (CDA67668)
Details
Part 1: a day is like a thousand years …
Part 2: … and a thousand years like one day
A Thousand Years
Directness of text setting is at a premium in A Thousand Years. Time is simultaneously suspended and set in motion from the outset, and out of that dynamic stasis arises incarnation. The chanted second section reverses the temporal perspective of the first section, and plays with natural speech rhythms onto which are grafted dancing polyrhythms; the powerful hanging ending is a portrayal of human confusion, itself a direct reference to a musical gesture devised by Mark Edgley Smith when setting a self-contradictory poem by E E Cummings.

from notes by Jeremy Summerly © 2008

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Details for CDA67668 track 4
a day is like a thousand years …
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-08-66804
Duration
3'48
Recording date
8 June 2007
Recording venue
Bromley Parish Church, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Stephen Rice
Recording engineer
Mike Skeet
Hyperion usage
  1. Pitts: Alpha & Omega (CDA67668)
    Disc 1 Track 4
    Release date: February 2008
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