HAUTBOISVeliumov
Veliumov - "Great Doxology" for Double-Reed Quartet
Double-Reed Quartet


VoirPDF : "Great Doxology" for Double-Reed Quartet (15 pages - 906.97 Ko)11x
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Great Doxology for Double-Reed Quartet
MP3 (7.61 Mo) : (par MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL)6x 5x
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Compositeur :
Veliumov
Veliumov
Instrumentation :

Double-Reed Quartet

Genre :

Classique

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Editeur :
Veliumov
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
Ajoutée par magataganm, 07 Déc 2023

A. Veliumov was a Russian composer of the 19th century. No information is available on his life, music or death. This composition of the "Great Doxology" (??????????? ???????) remains.

A doxology is a short hymn of praises to God in various forms of Christian worship, often added to the end of canticles, psalms, and hymns. The tradition derives from a similar practice in the Jewish synagogue, where some version of the Kaddish serves to terminate each section of the service.

Because some Christian worship services include a doxology, and these hymns therefore were familiar and well-practiced among church choirs, the English word sockdolager arose, a deformation of doxology, which came to mean a "show-stopper", a production number. The Oxford English Dictionary considers it a "fanciful" coinage, but an 1893 speculation reported in the Chicago Tribune as to the origin of the word as one of its early attestations: A writer in the March Atlantic gives this as the origin of the slang word "socdollager", which was current some time ago. "Socdollager" was the uneducated man's transposition of "doxologer", which was the familiar New England rendering of "doxology". This was the Puritan term for the verse ascription used at the conclusion of every hymn, like the "Gloria" at the end of a chanted psalm. On doctrinal grounds it was proper for the whole congregation to join in the singing, so that it became a triumphant winding up of the whole act of worship. Thus is happened that "socdollager" became the term for anything which left nothing else to follow; a decisive, overwhelming finish, to which no reply was possible.

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doxology).

Although originally created for Voices (SATB), I created this Arrangement of the "Great Doxology" (??????????? ???????) for Double-Reed Quartet (2 Oboes, English Horn & Bassoon).
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