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| Title: | Tehila Kaf-Gimel (Psalm 23) |
| Authors: | Rose, Michael Alec, 1959- |
| Keywords: | Music, Religion and the South God in Music City Vanderbilt University. -- Divinity Library exhibit 2012 |
| Issue Date: | 30-Mar-2008 |
| ???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: | Piano music Psalms (Music) -- 23rd Psalm -- Instrumental settings Vanderbilt University. -- Center for the Study of Religion and Culture |
| Description: | “The Lord is My Shepherd: Variations on the 23rd Psalm” was an evening of diverse performances all based on the biblical text. One of the performances was the premiere of a new meditation on the psalm by Michael Alec Rose, composer and Associate Professor of Composition at Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music. Rose’s composition, entitled “Tehila Kaf-Gimel,” is for piano alone. The piece, which Rose himself performed at the event, is his reflection on the original Hebrew psalm in a wordlessly lyrical way. Rose wanted to capture not only the rhythms and imagery of the Hebrew words but also the feeling of the poem – its pastoral essence, its dark heart, its crescendo of faith, and its limitless consolation to those in anguish or doubt. Since composing “Tehila Kaf-Gimel” for piano, Rose has continued to be inspired by the psalm and has arranged a portion of the piece for string quartet. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/5144 |
| Appears in Collections: | MURESO: God in Music City
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