A Spotless Rose

Words: 15th-century German

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Composer: Heyes, David
Instrumentation: S.S.A. Choir & Piano
Publisher: Recital Music

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David Heyes’ A Spotless Rose is originally for SSA voices and piano, is dedicated to Sarah Poole, and was written for a charity concert on Sunday 7 December 2014. The simple arpeggio accompaniment creates an atmospheric web above which the soloist can weave melodic lines and is set to a most evocative and beautiful text. The accompaniment can be played by piano or harp and the carol is a simple and understated setting which the composer hopes will appeal to choirs, soloists and audiences alike. It was subsequently arranged for voice and piano.  High Key – D minor Medium Key – C minor Low Key – B minor A Spotless Rose for soprano and piano was premiered at Warminster School (Wiltshire) on Saturday 6 December 2015 by Sarah Poole (soprano) and David Heyes (piano). A spotless Rose is blowing Sprung from a tender root
Of ancient seers’ foreshowing Of Jesse promised fruit
It’s fairest bud unfolds to light Amid the cold, cold winter And in the dark midnight
The Rose which I am singing Whereof Isaiah said
Is from its sweet root springing In Mary, purest Maid
For through our God’s great love and might The blessed babe she bare us
In a cold, cold winter’s night
The Rose which I am singing Whereof Isaiah said
Is from its sweet root springing In Mary, purest Maid
For through our God’s great love and might The blessed babe she bare us
In a cold, cold winter’s night

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