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sub. delicato
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38
II.
Lento espressivo
8’
61 6 6 6 6 3
6 3
63
65 3
3
3
67
3
3 3
3
72 (bend)
3 3 3 3
, espr.
75
3
3
3
3 3 3
poco rit.
77 (bend)
3 3
ad lib.
(fade out)
120 30 sec.
free rhythms and durations, very slow, bell-like, unsynchronized, pauses between notes may be long
123
126 = 40
Trumpet
in C
3 3
(not triplet)
Trombone
3 3
a tempo
3
3 3
3
3 3 *
5
3
* Wait for whichever player has not yet finished before then going immediately on together.
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II. Motet
= 60
15
22
(a tempo)
sub.
(dramatic accel.)
3 3
3 3 3
sub. , mysterious
(short)
(dramatic accel.)
(a tempo)
8 3 3 3 3 3
sub. , mysterious
( sempre)
= very slow
tempo primo slower slower still
legato, espressivo
cresc.
( sempre)
fast trem.
( sempre)
= very fast
naturals,
legato 8va
( sempre)
BARNARD: The Ascended Healing Rays of the Cosmic Light
IV. 69
Sanctus
Lento maestoso
, pesante mezzo, cresc.
( ≈62)
S.
A.
Sanc tus,
S.
nus De us Sa ba oth.
, decresc.
A.
us Sa ba oth. Ple
, decresc.
T.
8
nus, Sa ba oth. Ple
, decresc.
B.
Flute 1
2
a2
Oboe 1
2
English Horn
a2
Clarinet 1
in B 2
Bass Clarinet
Bassoon 1
2
Contrabassoon
1.
1
2 gliss.
Horn in F
3
4
1.
1
2
Trumpet in C
3
a2
Trombone 12
Bass
Trombone
Tuba
l.v. sempre
Timpani
Percussion
Vibraphone Tubular Chimes
2
Ped. Ped.
Piano
8
Slowly unfolding ( = 60) divisi sempre
pizz., l.v. sempre
I
Violins
pizz., l.v. sempre divisi sempre
II
arco
pizz., l.v. sempre
Viola
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177
Picc.
1
Fl. 2 5 5
5 5
5 5
a2
1
Ob. 2
5
5
E.H.
5
1 5
B Cl. 2
5
5
Bs. Cl.
5
1
Bn. 2 5
5
Cbn.
1
2
C Tpt.
1
Tbn. 2
Bs. Tbn.
Tuba
Timp.
1
Perc.
2
Pno.
Hp.
177
I
Vns.
II
Va.
Vc.
Cb.
4–16
18
5
19–21 6
24 6
5
26–31
32 3
35–38
40
5
5 41–44 6
46 6
49
5
49–50
54
5 6
1 All peo - ple that on earth do dwell, sing
2 Know that the Lord is God in - deed; with -
3 O en - ter then his gates with praise, ap -
4 For why? The Lord our God is good, his
to the Lord with cheer - ful voice; him serve with mirth, his
out our aid he did us make; we are his folk, he
proach with joy his courts un - to; praise, laud, and bless his
mer - cy is for - ev - er sure; his truth at all times
praise forth tell, come ye be - fore him and re - joice.
doth us feed, and for his sheep he doth us take.
name al - ways, for it is seem - ly so to do.
firm - ly stood, and shall from age to age en - dure.
PR A ISE