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TIMOTHY SALTER (b. 1942)Life (1988)

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This chapter describes Life by Timothy Salter. This piece demonstrates Salter’s talents in choral music and solo voice as well as his unfailing versatility, musicality, and empathy with the voice. He could perhaps be described as an accessible mainstream modernist, with an uncluttered, highly individual language characterized by attractive, chromatic harmonies and a strong sense of vocal colour. An accomplished pianist, Salter creates lucid, fluent textures that never drown the singer in Life. Such intuitive, highly concentrated music carries a strong element of spirituality, especially fitted to Geroge Herbert’s tenderly introspective, but affirmative poem. A resonant church acoustic moreover can enhance the feeling of spaciousness in this piece.
Title: TIMOTHY SALTER (b. 1942)Life (1988)
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This chapter describes Life by Timothy Salter.
This piece demonstrates Salter’s talents in choral music and solo voice as well as his unfailing versatility, musicality, and empathy with the voice.
He could perhaps be described as an accessible mainstream modernist, with an uncluttered, highly individual language characterized by attractive, chromatic harmonies and a strong sense of vocal colour.
An accomplished pianist, Salter creates lucid, fluent textures that never drown the singer in Life.
Such intuitive, highly concentrated music carries a strong element of spirituality, especially fitted to Geroge Herbert’s tenderly introspective, but affirmative poem.
A resonant church acoustic moreover can enhance the feeling of spaciousness in this piece.

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