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Dream Isaiah Saw

"The Dream Isaiah Saw" is a contemporary classical choral Christmas song, commissioned by the Bach Choir of Pittsburgh and composed in 2001 by Glenn L. Rudolph to the lyrics of Thomas H. Troeger's 1994 hymn "Lions and Oxen Will Feed in the Hay." It has become a holiday favorite.[1][2] The hymn has become a signature piece of The Washington Chorus and is performed annually at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performance Arts.[3] The song has been independently released by many symphonic and college choirs. It is regularly performed by symphonic, college, church, and school choirs during Advent.[4][better source needed]

The Dream Isaiah Saw
American hymn by Glenn L. Rudolph
Peaceable Kingdom (Edward Hicks, circa 1834)
GenreChristmas song
OccasionSermons on peace and Advent
Written1994
Textby Thomas H. Troeger
LanguageEnglish
Based onIsaiah 11:6–9
Meter10-10-10-10-7-7-7-7
Composed30 September 2001 (2001-09-30)
PublishedOxford University Press, 2004
In memory of those who perished on September 11, 2001

History edit

In preparation for their 2001 Christmas concert In Dulci Jubilo, the Bach Choir of Pittsburgh (led by Brady R. Allred) commissioned five new holiday compositions. Glenn L. Rudolph, an active performer, conductor and composer in the Pittsburgh area since 1978, composed "The Dream Isaiah Saw."[5] Rudolph was working on the piece when the attacks of September 11, 2001 took place. The Dream Isaiah Saw was finished nineteen days after 9/11 attacks and became a dedication to those who lost their lives in that tragedy. Rudolph said that the events of 9/11 had an impact on the music he wrote for the hymn.[6]

The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh and The Pittsburgh Symphony Brass first performed the song at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St.Clair, Pennsylvania on Sunday, December 16, 2001.[5]

Lyrics edit

The lyrics of a hymn Lions and Oxen Will Feed in the Hay first appeared in the book by Thomas H. Troeger Borrowed Light: Hymn Texts, Prayers, and Poems published by Oxford University Press in 1994.[7] Thomas Troeger drew inspiration from the Book of Isaiah 11:6-9, an Old Testament book in the Bible by a Latter Prophet Isaiah.

Critical reception edit

"The Dream Isaiah Saw" has become a popular song in many choir performances at Christmas in the United States and Australia. Christopher Bell, the artistic director and conductor of the Washington Chorus, reported that the experience of Washington Chorus Candlelight Christmas "blew [him] away," mentioning "the candles, the procession, and 'The Dream Isaiah Saw.'"[8] It is praised as a modern song that stacks up well against the classics.[9] Critics have described it as intense, gripping, thrilling, haunting,[citation needed] catharticly climactic,[10] packed with the biggest emotional punch, able to "bring audiences spontaneously to their feet,"[citation needed] "bringing tears to the eyes."[citation needed][11][12][13]

The following choirs have recorded the song:

  • The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh and The Pittsburgh Symphony Brass (original performers). (2010). Cantate Hodie: Sing Forth This Day!
  • The Georgia Boy Choir. (2014) Georgia Boy Choir YouTube Channel.
  • Hickory Choral Society. (2013). Christmas Concert 2013. Celebrating 35 Years of Music.
  • The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir. (2014). Festival of Carols.
  • Messiah College Concert Choir. (2012). In Remembrance.
  • Millikin University Choir. (2015). Vespers 201: Sweet Music in the Night.
  • Oklahoma City University. (2017). Christmas Vespers.
  • The Washington Chorus. (2009). Christmas with the Washington Chorus.

In 2018 the Aspen Choral Society included "The Dream Isaiah Saw" in their 41st holiday performance of Handel's Messiah.[14]

Bibliography edit

  • Rudolph, Glenn L. (2004) The Dream Isaiah Saw. Vocal Score. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Coyne, Jane (December 16, 2013). "'The Washington Chorus: A Candlelight Christmas' at The Kennedy Center". DC Metro Theater Arts. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  2. ^ Moore, Michael (December 13, 2008). "Heaven on High" (PDF). Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  3. ^ McCoy, Patrick (December 24, 2016). "Perfect Pitch: A Candlelight Christmas". Washington Life Magazine. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  4. ^ "The Dream Isaiah Saw". YouTube. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Druckenbrod, Andrew (December 15, 2001). "Music Review: Bach Choir breaks the holiday mold". Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  6. ^ Karlovits, Bob (December 14, 2001). "New Bach Choir piece gets strength from Sept. 11 events". TribLive. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  7. ^ Troeger, Thomas (1994). Borrowed Light: Hymn Texts, Prayers, and Poems. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0193859425.
  8. ^ "Prepare for the Unexpected: An Interview with Christopher Bell, Artistic Director and Conductor of The Washington Chorus". DC Metro Theater Arts. July 2, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  9. ^ Malone, Andrew (December 17, 2007). "Classical Music. Washington Chorus". Washington Post. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  10. ^ Eric Haynes (December 10, 2005). "Concert Review: Brass Band, Bach Choir deliver robust concert". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  11. ^ Meyers, Steven (June 14, 2002). "n.t.". Bedford Gazette.
  12. ^ MacRae, Nancy (May 14, 2004). "n.t.". Bedford Gazette.
  13. ^ Newton, Catherine (October 29, 2007). "Salt Lake Choir renders warm, emotional plea for peace" (PDF). The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  14. ^ Croskell, Chapman. (December 14, 2018). "A musical tradition of biblical proportions". Aspen Daily News. Retrieved December 30, 2018.

External links edit

Porterfield, Eric. The Dream Isaiah Saw. Audio Sermon. December 4, 2016. Fifth Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia. Retrieved December 14, 2018.

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The Dream Isaiah Saw is a contemporary classical choral Christmas song commissioned by the Bach Choir of Pittsburgh and composed in 2001 by Glenn L Rudolph to the lyrics of Thomas H Troeger s 1994 hymn Lions and Oxen Will Feed in the Hay It has become a holiday favorite 1 2 The hymn has become a signature piece of The Washington Chorus and is performed annually at the John F Kennedy Center for the Performance Arts 3 The song has been independently released by many symphonic and college choirs It is regularly performed by symphonic college church and school choirs during Advent 4 better source needed The Dream Isaiah SawAmerican hymn by Glenn L RudolphPeaceable Kingdom Edward Hicks circa 1834 GenreChristmas songOccasionSermons on peace and AdventWritten1994Textby Thomas H TroegerLanguageEnglishBased onIsaiah 11 6 9Meter10 10 10 10 7 7 7 7Composed30 September 2001 2001 09 30 PublishedOxford University Press 2004In memory of those who perished on September 11 2001 Contents 1 History 2 Lyrics 3 Critical reception 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn preparation for their 2001 Christmas concert In Dulci Jubilo the Bach Choir of Pittsburgh led by Brady R Allred commissioned five new holiday compositions Glenn L Rudolph an active performer conductor and composer in the Pittsburgh area since 1978 composed The Dream Isaiah Saw 5 Rudolph was working on the piece when the attacks of September 11 2001 took place The Dream Isaiah Saw was finished nineteen days after 9 11 attacks and became a dedication to those who lost their lives in that tragedy Rudolph said that the events of 9 11 had an impact on the music he wrote for the hymn 6 The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh and The Pittsburgh Symphony Brass first performed the song at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St Clair Pennsylvania on Sunday December 16 2001 5 Lyrics editThe lyrics of a hymn Lions and Oxen Will Feed in the Hay first appeared in the book by Thomas H Troeger Borrowed Light Hymn Texts Prayers and Poems published by Oxford University Press in 1994 7 Thomas Troeger drew inspiration from the Book of Isaiah 11 6 9 an Old Testament book in the Bible by a Latter Prophet Isaiah Critical reception edit The Dream Isaiah Saw has become a popular song in many choir performances at Christmas in the United States and Australia Christopher Bell the artistic director and conductor of the Washington Chorus reported that the experience of Washington Chorus Candlelight Christmas blew him away mentioning the candles the procession and The Dream Isaiah Saw 8 It is praised as a modern song that stacks up well against the classics 9 Critics have described it as intense gripping thrilling haunting citation needed catharticly climactic 10 packed with the biggest emotional punch able to bring audiences spontaneously to their feet citation needed bringing tears to the eyes citation needed 11 12 13 The following choirs have recorded the song The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh and The Pittsburgh Symphony Brass original performers 2010 Cantate Hodie Sing Forth This Day The Georgia Boy Choir 2014 Georgia Boy Choir YouTube Channel Hickory Choral Society 2013 Christmas Concert 2013 Celebrating 35 Years of Music The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir 2014 Festival of Carols Messiah College Concert Choir 2012 In Remembrance Millikin University Choir 2015 Vespers 201 Sweet Music in the Night Oklahoma City University 2017 Christmas Vespers The Washington Chorus 2009 Christmas with the Washington Chorus In 2018 the Aspen Choral Society included The Dream Isaiah Saw in their 41st holiday performance of Handel s Messiah 14 Bibliography editRudolph Glenn L 2004 The Dream Isaiah Saw Vocal Score Oxford Oxford University Press See also editBook of IsaiahReferences edit Coyne Jane December 16 2013 The Washington Chorus A Candlelight Christmas at The Kennedy Center DC Metro Theater Arts Retrieved January 2 2019 Moore Michael December 13 2008 Heaven on High PDF Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia Retrieved January 2 2018 McCoy Patrick December 24 2016 Perfect Pitch A Candlelight Christmas Washington Life Magazine Retrieved January 5 2019 The Dream Isaiah Saw YouTube Retrieved January 6 2019 a b Druckenbrod Andrew December 15 2001 Music Review Bach Choir breaks the holiday mold Post Gazette Retrieved December 9 2018 Karlovits Bob December 14 2001 New Bach Choir piece gets strength from Sept 11 events TribLive Retrieved January 5 2019 Troeger Thomas 1994 Borrowed Light Hymn Texts Prayers and Poems Oxford UK Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0193859425 Prepare for the Unexpected An Interview with Christopher Bell Artistic Director and Conductor of The Washington Chorus DC Metro Theater Arts July 2 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 Malone Andrew December 17 2007 Classical Music Washington Chorus Washington Post Retrieved January 8 2019 Eric Haynes December 10 2005 Concert Review Brass Band Bach Choir deliver robust concert Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved January 9 2019 Meyers Steven June 14 2002 n t Bedford Gazette MacRae Nancy May 14 2004 n t Bedford Gazette Newton Catherine October 29 2007 Salt Lake Choir renders warm emotional plea for peace PDF The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved January 9 2019 Croskell Chapman December 14 2018 A musical tradition of biblical proportions Aspen Daily News Retrieved December 30 2018 External links editPorterfield Eric The Dream Isaiah Saw Audio Sermon December 4 2016 Fifth Baptist Church Huntington West Virginia Retrieved December 14 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dream Isaiah Saw amp oldid 1218631555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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