| A Poet To His Beloved $63.00 - Voir plus - Acheter en ligneMatériel : Conducteur Chamber Music Cello, Flute, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, tenor voice SKU: PR.11140139S For Tenor, Flute, String Quartet and Piano. Composed by Lowell Liebermann. Poems by William Butler Yeats. Full score. With Standard notation. Duration 15 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #111-40139S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11140139S). UPC: 680160002887. Poems by William Butler Yeats. This work was commissioned by Susan and Elihu Rose. It was written at the request of tenor Robert White, to whom it is dedicated. It was premiered at Alice Tully Hall on February 17, 1993 by Robert White, James Galway, the Lark Quartet and pianist Brian Zeger. It was actually Miss Alice Tully's suggestion that some settings of Yeats would be lovely that prompted me to look at these poems. I was at once struck by their intense lyric beauty and decided immediately to use them for this work. The six poems were chosen from Yeats' 1899 collection The Wind Among the Reeds. Dealing with unrequited love, these particular poems have hints of the mystic preoccupations which were to become more prominent in Yeats' later work. Scored for an ensemble consisting of Flute, Piano and String Quartet, it was my intention that the beauty and clarity of the poetry should be matched by a directness of musical expression which would not overwhelm the poems. The instrumental writing makes no attempt at tone painting but rather provides a colorful but often austere psychological background to the tenor's melodies which are at times almost folk-like in their simplicity. The work is unified as a cycle not only by its tonal structure, but also through harmonic and motivic elements that the individual songs share. Compositeur/Auteur : Lowell Liebermann
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