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The Last Words: Of David Randall Thompson

The piece was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to honor conductor Serge Koussevitzky for his 25th year of directorship.

"The Last Words of David" is a renowned choral anthem composed by (1899–1984) in 1949 . It is widely considered one of the most significant works in the American choral tradition, second in popularity only to Thompson's own Alleluia . Origin and Context

The text is taken from 2 Samuel 23:3–4 , which the Bible identifies as the final words of King David. The Last Words Of David Randall Thompson

"He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God.And he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth,even a morning without clouds;as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain.Alleluia. Amen." Musical Style

Written for SATB chorus with orchestral or piano accompaniment. The piece was commissioned by the Boston Symphony

You can find various performances and scores through the E.C. Schirmer Publishing or MuseScore .

It is a staple of collegiate and professional choirs and is frequently performed at significant events, such as university commencements. Origin and Context The text is taken from

The piece is noted for its dramatic range and vocal control, featuring roaring ascending scales in the accompaniment that reflect the strength of the Old Testament text.

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