Of Thine Impenetrable Spirit
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The static monophonic beginnings of the third movement "Of Thine Impenetrable Spirit,"reflects the story and struggle of the titan "Prometheus" found in Greek mythology. The text is from the third verse of the poem "Prometheus" by the English poet, Lord Byron.The movement slowly builds from the opening moments of the movement to a triumphant restatement in fullness of intensity in both the choral and orchestral parts. The concluding section features a violin solo introducing a theme of hope and purity.The violin continues as if following the process from afar, yet having an important role of leading the choir and orchestra to the final statement of the opening chorale which was first presented in the opening of the first movement.Timothy Brown, composer (2009)
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