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Background: Amongst the most popular of all choral works, John Stainer’s The Crucifixion was written in 1886/87 and first performed in Marylebone Parish Church, London, on Thursday, 24th February, 1887 - the day after Ash Wednesday - with the composer conducting. It is now getting on for 120 years since The Crucifixion was written and its popularity today remains undiminished, confounding all the critics and musical pundits. In terms of the music it is not apparently difficult, but therein lies a trap, for the effective communication of the text through Stainer’s music demands more than just an average choir and soloists. |
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COMPOSER: John Stainer |
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