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The Kyrie uses large, imposing chords mixed with sections of fluid lines and contrapuntal writing to set the opening text of the mass. The movement follows the traditional form of the Kyrie, in which two outer sections of "Kyrie eleison" surround a central section of "Christe eleison", which often has a different character than the Kyrie sections. Here, the contrast is homophonic vs contrapuntal. One small note: the short bass solo at the return of the Kyrie section contains an unintentional but very welcome reference to Faure's "Requiem".

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Kyrie eleison // Lord have mercy
Christe eleison // Christ have mercy
Kyrie eleison // Lord have mercy

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from New Gothic Mass, released May 20, 2015

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Kyle Randall San Francisco, California

Born and raised in the forests of New Hampshire, Kyle Randall is an internationally-performed composer of a wide variety of music, with premieres from Carnegie Hall to La Schola Cantorum in Paris. He strives for vividness and sincerity in his music, and is not afraid to draw on the past as well as the present in his writing. ... more

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