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It has taken some time, but I finally finished recording and editing a video for the last movement of The Divine Office.  I remember when writing this work facing a difficult decision: should I keep the contemplative nature of the offices, as one might actually experience or do I follow the logical conclusion of a multi-movement musical work?  Well, the answer is the latter.  Gotta end big.

With so many quiet movements, the work really needs something sparkling at the end.  I mean that somewhat literally: I had the vastness of space and stars in mind.  Compline happens in the middle of the night and in those ancient days, the stars are very visible.  It is not programmatic, but growing up in Alaska and seeing the aurora borealis regularly, definitely sticks in one’s imagination.

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Composition: Organ

Apparently, I have been sitting on this recording for a whole year!  A few evenings ago, I spent some time finishing up my recordings of the Divine Office and I did not even realize that I had not posted the seventh movement, Vespers.  And here it is!

In retrospect, I am happy that I get to post these last two movements together .  They are somewhat of an impression of my late nights at the Monastery, particularly Saturday evenings.  It is a very quiet place in the evenings, a place for contemplation and prayer.  I tried to evoke the feeling I get when I am working in that quiet.