Hodie Christus natus est from Vidimus stellam

Siegfried, Kevin

SKU
8816*
E. C. Schirmer Music Company
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Hodie Christus natus est from Vidimus stellam (Organ/Choral Score) - 8816
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Hodie Christus natus est from Vidimus stellam (Full Score) - 8816A
$17.00
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Hodie Christus natus est from Vidimus stellam (Brass Parts) - 8816B
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Hodie Christus natus est from Vidimus stellam (Downloadable Brass Parts) - file_8816B-E
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More Information
SKU8816*
Composer/ArrangerSiegfried, Kevin
Voicing & InstrumentsSATB Chorus (divisi) and Brass Quintet or Organ
DifficultyMedium
Text LanguageLatin
Special Services/OccasionsChristmas-Sacred
Liturgical YearChristmas
PublisherE. C. Schirmer Music Company
Recording CreditsChoralArt, under the direction of Robert Russell, with the Portland Brass Quintet. Used by permission.
In the tradition of Daniel Pinkham’s Christmas Cantata, Kevin Siegfried’s Vidimus stellam (We Have Seen His Star) is a radiant and uplifting work for SATB Chorus and Brass Quintet or Organ. Using traditional Latin texts drawn from Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany, Vidimus stellam evocatively traces the theme of Light through the Christmas season. In the choral parts, an expressive lyricism predominates, revealing Siegfried’s affinity for chant and early music. A balance between accessibility and challenge is maintained throughout.
 
This is the third movement, Hodie Christus natus, based on the familiar Christmas text, "Today Christ is born, today the Savior has appeared." The movement begins majestically, with the singers declaiming the text against a descending pedal motif. Light, joyful, the organ supports and punctuates, and finally gets the descending melody all to itself as the choir sings "Gloria in excelsis Deo."