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Seneca's Zodiac (Mixed Choir) [Alf:98-MB1386]

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A powerful 11 minute choral work for mixed choir, instruments played by the choristers, and prepared grand pianoSeneca's Zodiac, commissioned in 2011 by Philadelphia-based virtuosos The Crossing for their Seneca Sounds project includes an array of non-vocal sound-sources -- tuned glasses, Tibetan bowls, a rain stick, a bass drum, combs and paper and a prepared piano. Instruments and voices (who also whistle and audibly breathe) meld into one, creating a soundworld of compelling otherness. The result is at once primordial and modern, spiritual and scientific: the twelve constellations collapsing into the sea described by Seneca in his tragedy Thyestes are given a set of pitches based on the positions of their stars. These are traced in the score for the performers to see, but also traced by a prepared piano for listeners to hear. After a hair-raising opening telling of the coming end of the world, the evocations of each constellation are richly characterised as a mysterious ritual that subsides into stillness and exhalation for the fall of the Fish, "last of the stars of heaven".-- from notes by Gabriel Jackson Âİ 2013
Vendor:
Alfred
Composer:
By Eriks EĊĦenvalds /Words by Seneca (Lucius Annaeus) (~ 4 B.C. - 65)/translated by Frank Justus Miller (1858 - 1938)
Format:
Choral Octavo
ISBN:
9.7907E+12
Language:
English
Pages:
20
UPC:
0
Instrumentation:
Choir