Crossing the Bar
Carl Fischer Music · CM9608

Crossing the Bar

Composer: Jamey Ray

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Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, Piano — The beauty in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poem is reflected by the music with the use of text painting. The piano creates the sound of moving water in m.xa0 19, providing the first instance of text painting. When the men enter, they continue this idea of the ocean tide while the descent into the word “deep” in m. 27 gives another instance of text painting.Take advantage of the minor second suspension on the word “dark” in m. 38 in order to achieve a feeling of suspense. The entrance at m. 41 is full, and while still minor, the text gives us hope for a change. The change comes in m. 45 with the staggered entrances creating a sense of building and ascent until the climax of this moment at m. 47 on the word “embark,” which is to be an ascent to Heaven.The melody moves between voice parts, even as early as m. 14 where the altos have the melody for only a single measure; it is then handed back to the sopranos. From mm. 57–64, the altos trade the melody back and forth with the sopranos. Take note that the alto melody should be brought out, but the line does not actually begin until the word “when.”Lastly, be intentional with syllabic stress (no two eighth notes or quarter notes alike) and to give direction to any note longer than a quarter.I hope you enjoy learning and performing Crossing the Bar as much as I enjoyed writing it.~Jamey Ray Jamey Ray brings innovative and interesting writing to his SATB setting of Alfred Lord Tennyson's inspiring and beloved text Crossing the Bar. Ray's use of text painting coupled with lush harmonies makes this a must for mixed choirs looking for a special piece to enhance their concert/festival program.

Product Info

SKUCM9608
PublisherCarl Fischer Music
SectionSecular Choral
CategoryChoral
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