MacMillan Tryst
James MacMillan
Tryst
orchestre (StP)
Maison d'édition Boosey & Hawkes
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Description
Tryst, for chamber orchestra, was composed in 1989 and has since
established itself both in the concert hall and as a ballet score. The
composer explains the genesis of the work in the form of a love poem
by William Soutar written in broad Scots, called The Tryst, which he
set to a very simple melody. This melody has persistently appeared, in
various guises, in many works composed since - the congregational St
Anne's Mass, a tiny fragment for violin and piano (After the Tryst),
in the music theatre piece Bsqueda, and in the choral Miserere. Not
only did it crop up again in Tryst, but it has provided both the title
and the emotional core of the music.
established itself both in the concert hall and as a ballet score. The
composer explains the genesis of the work in the form of a love poem
by William Soutar written in broad Scots, called The Tryst, which he
set to a very simple melody. This melody has persistently appeared, in
various guises, in many works composed since - the congregational St
Anne's Mass, a tiny fragment for violin and piano (After the Tryst),
in the music theatre piece Bsqueda, and in the choral Miserere. Not
only did it crop up again in Tryst, but it has provided both the title
and the emotional core of the music.
Détails
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- James MacMillan
- Tryst
- Boosey & Hawkes
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- orchestre
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- partition de poche
- StP
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