The Heart of the Eternal
Orr, Philip
Voice (Baritone (D3-F4)) and piano; 3:50
Tempo: Freely, flowing (q = 76) Read More
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Voice (Baritone (D3-F4)) and piano; 3:50
Tempo: Freely, flowing (q = 76)
Language: English; Dedicated to the memory of Hugh O'Reilly, a good and kind man, by Ingrid Sacknowitz
*Written at a period when I was immersed in the works of Jason Robert Brown, Adam Guettel, Stephen Sondheim and other contemporary musical theater composers, "The Heart of the Eternal" is a recasting of, "Souls of men, why will ye scatter," by the prominent Oxford Movement hymnist, Frederick William Faber (1814-1863). (This text enjoyed, and continues to enjoy, greater popularity in the version beginning with the second stanza, "There's a wideness in God's mercy.") In addition to retuning some words for modern ears and rearranging some stanzas for narrative force toward the intended commission (for a memorial service), the major reworking is in the adoption of contemporary music language and verse-and-refrain song form to capture the warmth and fervent love for Faber's hearers in his earnest invitation.