This choral triptych was premiered in 2011 by Caritas Chamber Chorale and is comprised of three uniquely contrasting texts dating from 1874, 1736 and 1632, and Caritas Composer-In-Residence Wayne Dietterick has chosen equally contrasting …Read More
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This choral triptych was premiered in 2011 by Caritas Chamber Chorale and is comprised of three uniquely contrasting texts dating from 1874, 1736 and 1632, and Caritas Composer-In-Residence Wayne Dietterick has chosen equally contrasting musical interpretations for each text.
British writer Dorothy (Dora) Greenwell's "And Have You Come with Us to Dwell" text bears a message of absolute freedom, lightness and joy, with no uncertainty about the presence of God in the form of the human Jesus, the Christ. A musical dance-like setting in traditional carol form brings Greenwell's words from 1874 to life.
Program notes by Caritas Chamber Chorale Director Barbara Sanderman.