Joep Franssens Harmony Of The Spheres Score New !!install!! «2025-2026»
The work is a cycle of five movements for mixed choir and string orchestra, featuring Latin texts by Baruch de Spinoza www.joepfranssens.com Movements & Scoring Movements I, II, IV, and V : Scored for mixed choir (SSAATTBB) a cappella Movement III : Scored for mixed choir and a full string orchestra. Flexible Performance
For those encountering the , the immediate visual impression is one of luminous stasis. Written for mixed choir (often performed by the Netherlands Chamber Choir), the work is a cornerstone of contemporary minimalism, yet it breathes with a spiritual warmth distinctly its own. Franssens, a student of Louis Andriessen, broke from his teacher’s jagged urbanity to pursue a music of "shining, vibrating chords." joep franssens harmony of the spheres score new
The work is deeply inspired by Baruch Spinoza’s Ethics , using Latin text to explore mystical connections between nature, science, and the divine. The work is a cycle of five movements
The new Harmony of the Spheres is available exclusively through (Amsterdam) as: Franssens, a student of Louis Andriessen, broke from
Since a brand-new, official full score for Joep Franssens’ Harmony of the Spheres ( Harmonie der Sferen ) has not been publicly released as a replacement for the existing 2001 Donemus edition, this paper will assume the prompt implies a on the score, or an examination of the work through the lens of the "New Simplicity" and contemporary spiritual minimalism.