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Heather Sorenson
20th - century
United States of America | IL
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Heather Sorensen (20th century), an American female composer, arranger, and orchestrator Heather Sorenson entered the music industry several years ago, and her name has quickly become a welcomed fixture in the publishing world. Heather has been published by some of the largest and most respected publishers in the world, and her compositions remain at the top of bestseller and editor's choice list.
Teaching has become a large part of Heather's career. She taught all elementary levels of music at a private school in Dallas for four years, served as an adjunct music professor at Baylor University's School of Music, and has served on many master class panels in piano and songwriting. Heather is a regular guest speaker and choral conductor at churches across America, and leads scores of sessions each year at various worship conferences, schools, and universities.
Source:https://www.heathersorenson.com/About.aspx
Requiem
Period:21st century
Composed in:2022
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass and English texts
Duration:'35
In memory of:those lost during COVID
Requiem (2022) for soli, mixed choir and orchstra.
It contains:
01. Introitus
02. Kyrie
03. Sanctus
04. Pie Jesu
05. Agnus Dei
06. Psalmus
07. Lux Aeterna
08. Benedictus
Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnRReLCdTmY&list=PLgmnefbxo9vOV4GVIznKm46Xgxaynw5xZ&index=1
Commissioned in honor of those lost during COVID, Heather Sorenson's Requiem was written to bring hope and healing to all who have experienced loss. This work was designed not only to live well in the concert hall, but also to transition into the church sanctuary. You can expect to hear the composer's trademark cinematic moments, soaring choral melodies, and impressionistic chord structures in this Requiem. More importantly, you will find the vulnerable humanity that has become synonymous with her writings. This work is a combination of traditional Latin and English, with references to Scripture and hymn texts. It is accompanied by full orchestra or chamber orchestra, includes soprano and tenor soloists, and is approximately 35 minutes in length.
Source:https://www.halleonard.com/product-family/PC26937/requiem