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Prophet

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The Prophet : Seven Movements for choir (SATB / SSA / SAB) and solo singers (mezzo and baritone) / music by Judith Clingan ; words by Kahlil Gibran.

by Judith Clingan and Kahlil Gibran (2024)

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The Prophet consists of seven short movements, each with its own vocal and instrumental forces:
1. LOVE: SATB choir, strings
2. MARRIAGE: SSA choir, lyre or classical guitar
3. CHILDREN: SAB choir, recorder trio including child, percussion
4. WORK: Unison voices, tuned and untuned percussion
5. GIVING: SAB choir, flute, cello
6. SELF-KNOWLEDGE: solo mezzo, solo baritone, clarinet, bass guitar, chordal guitar
7. GOD: SAB choir, strings, recorders, flute, clarinet, guitar, bells.

Ideally the seven movements are performed as an entirety, in this order; however, individual movements could be performed alone or in different groupings. The premiere performances in July-August 2025 in Australia and New Zealand added costumed drama and eurythmy.

Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (22p. -- A4 (portrait))

Difficulty: Medium — "Children" is the most difficult (rhythmically).; "Work" requires good high sopranos; "God" requires both vocal and instrumental care and beauty.

Duration: 24 mins

Contents note:

i. Love -- II. Marriage -- III. Children -- IV. Work -- V. Giving -- VI. Self Knowledge -- VII. God.

Dedication note: for Waldorf Wayfarers in composer's 80th year celebrations

Typeset edition.

ISMN: 979-0-67316-827-5

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