''The World's Ransoming'' was composed between 1995 and 1996. It has a duration of roughly 21 minutes and is cast in one continuous
movement.
Background ''The World's Ransoming'' was the first of three pieces comprising MacMillan's Easter triptych
Triduum, which would later include the composer's
Cello Concerto and his
Symphony: 'Vigil'. In the score program notes, MacMillan wrote, "''The World's Ransoming
focuses on Maundy Thursday and its musical material includes references to plainsongs for that day, Pange lingua and Ubi caritas as well as a Bach chorale (Ach wie nichtig'') which I have heard being sung in the eucharistic procession to the altar of repose." The title of the piece comes from the words of
Thomas Aquinas's hymn
Pange Lingua.
Instrumentation The work is scored for a solo
cor anglais and an orchestra consisting of two
flutes (both doubling
piccolo),
oboe, two
clarinets (2nd doubling
bass clarinet), two
bassoons (2nd doubling
contrabassoon), four
horns, two
trumpets, three
trombones,
timpani, percussion, and
strings. ==Reception==