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Fidel Calalang
This setting of Pater Noster was originally written in the Tagalog language as Ama Namin (Our Father). The piece won first prize in an international choral composition competition in 1999 and was later transcribed to Latin by Dr. Joel …
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This setting of Pater Noster was originally written in the Tagalog language as Ama Namin (Our Father). The piece won first prize in an international choral composition competition in 1999 and was later transcribed to Latin by Dr. Joel Navarro. It is set for eight voices, depicting men and women in quiet prayerful worship in the opening antiphony. Humanity then embraces the prayer with more expressive fervor and adoration in the harmonic complexity of the middle section that escalates to a soaring end. A spirit of quiet joy and hope is revealed as the prayer closes with fading meditative passages and a short antiphonal conclusion.