This setting of King David's lamentation after hearing of the death of his son, Absalom, fully leans into contemporary musical language to portray an emotion we will all feel: grief. The grief of losing a family member. The composer wrote …Read More
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This setting of King David's lamentation after hearing of the death of his son, Absalom, fully leans into contemporary musical language to portray an emotion we will all feel: grief. The grief of losing a family member. The composer wrote this piece as an expression of his own grief for the loss of his mother. The episodes contained in this work are meant to portray a deconstruction of grief in real time. This piece is perfect for any sufficiently advanced ensemble looking for a somber, contemporary piece to add to their concert repertoire.