This setting of a medieval text was privately commissioned for the Chapel Choir of Uppingham School, which gave its first performance at their carol service in Peterborough Cathedral on 9th December 2011. The brief included a specific request for a virtuosic organ part. The music generally affects to view aspects of the sound and practice of medieval music through a modern distorting mirror.
The displaced accentuation of its relatively light and restrained opening bars sets the tone for much that follows. Regular organ interludes allow the broad lineaments of the poem’s strophic design to remain clear, but the material itself varies from verse to verse, relying for its coherence principally upon the unifying effect of the piece’s initial rhythms. Eventually the opening verse is recalled climactically and the piece ends in declamatory fashion, with choral celebration competing against toccata-like writing for the busy organist.