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Title Frontiers
Five arrangements of folk songs of the American West
Composer David Golightly
Instrumentation T.T.B.B. Piano
Difficulty 6/10
Performance Time 20 mins
Our Cat. No. DG018
ISMN No. M 708056 20 1
Format A4 Score & Study Recording on CD
Sound sample John Hardy Extract from Study Recording
Price Score: £10.00 +p&p
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Contents

The Buffalo Skinners
Chisholm Trail
Shenandoah
The Streets of Laredo
John Hardy

Commissioned in 1994 by Hull Male Voice Choir

Sound Recording
Available here
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Frontiers is included on the CD
The Choral Music of David F Golightly
by The Soglasie Male Voice Choir

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Reviews
of Recording
and of the work

Rites of Passage, Music By David F Golightly.
The Rites of Passage CD is perhaps unique in the history of vocal and choral music in that it combines a Russian Male voice choir with a English composer to sing Russian and American folk songs. Where else in the world will you be able to buy a recording of one of the best Russian choirs singing a impossible difficult and stunning arrangement of Shenandoah or hear their gentle approach to a inventive setting of The Streets of Laredo. The Rites of Passage compositions are beautiful moving settings of six Pushkin poems in English. From the romanticism of the Flower to the saddness of the Elegy there is a depth and expanse of emotion both in the singing and the settings. The mood is then lightened by the evocative setting of Russian folk tunes. Humour and tragedy abound and are combined with singing of impossible statue and emotion. This really is a unique CD recording. The only one of its kind in the world.


The Music of David Golightly, by Alexander Govorov
David Golightly's Choral music was the first Western composer's music to become part of Soglasie's repertoire, following the Choir's first meeting with the composer in March 1993. I was greatly interested in his work from the first, particularly as I was familiar with the English style of Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Britten and Tippet. David Golightly's work is indisputably English, but his music also reveals an Englishman with a Russian Soul.
As we rehearsed "Rites of Passage" we were inspired. Working our way towards a better understanding of the choral pieces, we discovered both the composer's love for Pushkin's poetry and the deep sincerity of his talent. The ideas and images of Pushkin's words expressed themselves through the composer's language of music.
The great Russian composer, Mussorgsky, said, "Of greatest importance for a composer in creating music is the search for truth". It is this truth we hear when we perform David Golightly's music.
Our further association with this talented English composer developed into a large scale co-operation, "The St Petersburg Mass ", which was composed for and commissioned by the Soglasie Choir. The premiere of this work in St Petersburg in May 1994 was a major event in the musical life of the city and many important artists and composers attended this unique occasion. Professor Mussin, who is head of Conducting at the St Petersburg Conservatoire, commented that it was "Music of the Heart". and it received a ten-minute standing ovation from an enthusiastic audience.

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