Camille van Lunen
Schrei, Hiob, Schrei!
Excerpts from the Book of Job for Bariton solo, Chor (SATB), percussion and piano
Camille van Lunen
Schrei, Hiob, Schrei!
Excerpts from the Book of Job for Bariton solo, Chor (SATB), percussion and piano
- Formazione canto (voce media), coro misto (SATB), percussioni e pianoforte
- Compositore Camille van Lunen
- Edizione partitura per pianoforte
- Casa Editrice Furore Verlag
- Numero d'ordine FUR15113
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Descrizione:
Hope in the face of despair is the central theme of our adaptation of the biblical story of the Book of Job. 'Schrei, Hiob, schrei!' was written during the Corona pandemic, a time when many people suffered like Job, losing everything: family, possessions and health. Yet Job never renounces his contact with God, the 'I am here', to whom he turns in sorrow and anger. In a world full of injustice, suffering and death, Job never gives up. And God listens to him, never abandoning him as his supposed friends do.
We tell the story from Job's perspective, thereby offering a new look at an ancient text. Rather than asking why God permits suffering, we focus more on the hope that God's relationship to mankind offers; giving courage, force and inspiration.
Our sincere thanks go to Wolfgang Lepschy, theologian and linguist for his inspiring insights. The work is dedicated to Camille's brother Martin who passed away during the composition of 'Schrei, Hiob, schrei!' .
(Camille van Lunen and Cornelia Köhler)
We tell the story from Job's perspective, thereby offering a new look at an ancient text. Rather than asking why God permits suffering, we focus more on the hope that God's relationship to mankind offers; giving courage, force and inspiration.
Our sincere thanks go to Wolfgang Lepschy, theologian and linguist for his inspiring insights. The work is dedicated to Camille's brother Martin who passed away during the composition of 'Schrei, Hiob, schrei!' .
(Camille van Lunen and Cornelia Köhler)