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A Conductor's Analysis of Poetry and Music in J. A. C. Redford's Antiphons

J. A. C. Redfords Antiphons is a reverent and mystically beautiful, choral song cycle, consisting of seven settings and written for a cappella divisi mixed chorus. Based on texts
originating from the seven, ancient Great O Antiphons, each of Redfords settings interweave the original antiphon text with one of seven Advent sonnets written by English poet-priest, Malcolm Guite. The texts of the Great O Antiphons coincide with the seven verses of the familiar Advent hymn, O Come, O Come Emmanuel. This study contains a brief history and a comprehensive textual analysis of the ancient antiphons, an in-depth textual analysis of Guites sonnets, and a thorough musical analysis of Redfords Antiphons, as well as biographies on the American composer, J. A. C. Redford and the English poet, Malcolm Guite.
The musical analysis of this study examines the musical structure as it relates to the original antiphon and the sonnet text. Redford strategically positions the ancient chant within the structure of the sonnet to incite a conversation between ancient and modern texts. The structure of Malcolm Guites Advent sonnets is also discussed. The quatrains and couplet are identified and the location of the volta is revealed for each sonnet.
Redford has stated that his primary goal is to musically portray the essence of the texts
meaning. This study endeavors to offer insight into the composers journey. Significant
considerations include his nontraditional approach to musical structure, his employment of a variety of tonal centers and music textures, his incorporation of intricate rhythmic schemes and frequent meter adjustments, and his unique harmonic language applied to color the music.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:LSU/oai:etd.lsu.edu:etd-11042016-102659
Date15 November 2016
CreatorsRudd, Brenda Lowe
ContributorsTrepanier, Jill, Shanahan, Daniel, McFarland, Alison, Dickson, John
PublisherLSU
Source SetsLouisiana State University
LanguageEnglish
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