William Grant Still - Symphony No. 3 "The Sunday Symphony" (1958)
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William Grant Still Jr. (May 11, 1895– December 3, 1978) was an American composer of nearly two hundred works, including five symphonies, four ballets, nine operas, over thirty choral works, art songs, chamber music, and solo works.
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Symphony No. 3 "The Sunday Symphony" (1958)
Dedication: To my friend, Christian Dupriez (1922-2012)
I. The Awakening. Moderately fast (0:00)
II. Prayer. Very slowly (3:44)
III. Relaxation. Gaily (10:15)
IV. Day's End and a New Beginning. Resolutely (12:42)
Fort Smith Symphony conducted by John Jeter
Symphony No. 3 is a programmatic work that depicts the Sunday life of “a devout worshipper”. Composed in four movements, "with titles suggesting the activities carried out on a typical Sunday, from waking up to the end of the day. A joyous first movement as an optimistic start to the holiday, followed by prayer. After a relaxed dance the day ends happily waiting for the new day." Overall, the music expresses the composer's religious beliefs, "each day being a new opportunity to serve the creator".
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