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River of Horses

Klassische Musik/Lied • 2005 • Texter: folklore, Charles Pierre Baudelaire, James Wright, James Dickey
 
     
 

River of Horses


35.00 USD

Verkäufer Lori Laitman
PDF, 9.16 Mb ID: SM-000601965 Datum des Uploads: 14 Mai 2024
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Sopran
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Klavierauszug mit Singstimmen
Verleger
Enchanted Knickers Music
Sprache
Englisch
Länge
17'0
This work was commissioned by soprano Jean Del Santo, and I composed it between April and November of 2005. The cycle reflects on the loving bond between humans and horses, and the healing power that can result from such a love. Due to unforeseen events for both Jean and myself, the work lay dormant for over a decade. Finally, in March and April of 2017, I unearthed the work, revising it substantially.

Baudelaire’s famous poem, La Chevelure, is adapted to serve as an ode to a horse, and the cycle begins exuberantly. A different portrait is painted in A Blessing by James Wright — of “two Indian ponies” and their loving natures. A sense of hypnotic calm is created by the piano’s repetitive accompaniment under the soprano’s soaring lines. A Birth, by James Dickey, speaks to the power of imagination and memory. The music flows with changing meters and tempi. The War God’s Horse Song , based on a traditional Navajo song, is another tribute to the majesty of horses. The music is quick and spirited, with voice and piano joyously tumbling through a multitude of meters. The cycle concludes with Two Horses Playing in the Orchard by James Wright. The vocal line is distinguished by the melismatic word settings and a wordless hummed refrain.

The premiere recording is on Naxos' Living in the Body — Songs of Lori Laitman, available on Spotify.
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