The Last Judgment is a through-composed symphonic tableau that follows the structure of the text of Matthew 25 : 31-46, underlining it in a figuralistic manner. Other scriptural references are also to be found: an image of the sun that turns dark (Acts of the Apostles 2: 20), and, before the gathering of the nations, twelve chords representing the thrones for the judgment of the twelve tribes of Israel (Matthew 19: 28). The thematic material combines original figures with Gregorian chant: the Gloria from the Missa de Angelis ; the Alleluia of the Epiphany; Dies irae , the sequence from the Requiem Mass; In paradisum , the burial antiphon. The sections in recitative style follow the declamatory rhythm of the corresponding verses in Arabic, the composer’s mother tongue. Finally, the registration requires a symphonic style organ such as the Goll organ in Memmingen, Germany, at which the composer prepared the orchestral expression of this work.
| Arrangement | Voice |
| Genres | Christmas, Post-1900 |
| Format | Vocal Score |
| Media | Sheet Music |
| Publisher | Novello & Co Ltd. |
| Contributors | Ellis, David (Artist) |
| Language | English |