Abstract
Exsultet take its title from the opening line of the Easter Proclamation – the hymn of praise sung before the lighting of the paschal candle during the Easter Vigil. My work is an attempt to distil much of the exultation and rejoicing of this moment in the church year, but being fully aware of what has passed and what is still to come. Exsultet is essentially in a sort of Rondo form with the opening material returning in several different and progressively more complex guises, this is interspersed by slower, more reflective material with a characteristic arabesque fragment. The two groups of material gradually interfere with each other, and elements of one seeps into the other.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 1 May 2014 |
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Phillip Cooke
- School of Language, Literature, Music & Visual Culture, Music - Personal Chair
Person: Academic