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This Lenten hymn, which is also called the "Passion chorale," has been used to paint a plaintive, anguished contemplation of Christ's crucifixion. The work begins with a persistent ostinato pattern in the upper bells, contrasted with a statement of the melody in the bass that is echoed in the middle bells. It then builds
to a massive second statement of the theme, using vertical chords. The last section becomes a quiet echo of fragments of the first, ending with a hollow sound. While suitable as a reflection during Lent, the piece is most appropriate for a Maundy Thursday service. Also available from Genesis Press (GP1004 ).