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Einhorn, Richard
1952-0000
(b Newark, NJ, 1952). American
Voices of Light <1993>
solos SATB chorus
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Oratorio intended to accompany the Carl Dreyer silent film The Passion of Joan of Arc.
Source of text: Montage of ancient writings, assembled by the composer primarily from female medieval mystics including Joan of Arc herself. Language: French
Source of text: Montage of ancient writings, assembled by the composer primarily from female medieval mystics including Joan of Arc herself. Language: French
I. Prelude
II. First Interrogation Part 1
III. Interrogation 1 Part 2
IV. The Jailers 1
V. Interrogation 2
VI. The Jailers 2
VII. Torture
VIII. Illness
IX. Sacrament
X. Abjuration
XI. Haircut
XII. Massien and Joan
XIII. The Final Walk
XIV. The Burning
XV. Protest
II. First Interrogation Part 1
III. Interrogation 1 Part 2
IV. The Jailers 1
V. Interrogation 2
VI. The Jailers 2
VII. Torture
VIII. Illness
IX. Sacrament
X. Abjuration
XI. Haircut
XII. Massien and Joan
XIII. The Final Walk
XIV. The Burning
XV. Protest
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Contents—I. Prelude; II. First Interrogation Part 1; III. Interrogation 1 Part 2; IV. The Jailers 1; V. Interrogation 2; VI. The Jailers 2; VII. Torture; VIII. Illness; IX. Sacrament; X. Abjuration; XI. Haircut; XII. Massien and Joan; XIII. The Final Walk; XIV. The Burning; XV. Protest
Contents—I. Prelude; II. First Interrogation Part 1; III. Interrogation 1 Part 2; IV. The Jailers 1; V. Interrogation 2; VI. The Jailers 2; VII. Torture; VIII. Illness; IX. Sacrament; X. Abjuration; XI. Haircut; XII. Massien and Joan; XIII. The Final Walk; XIV. The Burning; XV. Protest