Introduction & Fugue on “Veni, Veni, Emmanuel”

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By Tim Ravalde

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Description

This piece started life as a fugue, mostly composed in Dressing Room 2 of Chichester Festival Theatre where the cathedral choir takes part in an annual series of concerts in early December. I first played it in Chichester Cathedral on the third Sunday of Advent 2023; the short introduction was added for the 2024 Advent Procession and may be treated as optional.

O come, O come, Emmanuel may be the emblematic melody of Advent. The fugue is based on its opening, gently stretched into a shape that flows as a subject while being susceptible to stretto.

And let the clouds pour forth righteousness
A second Advent melody, Rorate caeli, appears in cantus firmus from bar 45.
We sing this in procession in Chichester Cathedral each week of Advent in its English form: Drop down ye heavens from above.

O come thou dayspring from on high
A Pachelbel Christmas chorale prelude on Vom Himmel hoch ends with cascades of semiquavers, perhaps a depiction of heaven opening. I have aimed for the same effect at the end of this piece.

There is a gradual crescendo between bars 37 and 64. The practicalities of this are up to the performer. Timothy Ravalde

Duration 4.5 minutes

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Composer

Ravalde T.

Publisher

Goodmusic