The Fall of the Leafe

composer: Sir Peter Maxwell Davies

after Martin Peerson

for string orchestra

Dedication: Marc Yeats gewidmet.
Premiere: November 26, 2004 Glasgow, Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama (UK) · Conductor: Rumon Gamba · Scottish Chamber Orchestra (concert performance)
Orchestra instrumentation: str(5.5.4.4.2 minimum)
Publisher: Schott Music Ltd., London
Duration: 8' 0''
Year of composition: 2004
Edition: performance material
Series: Music Of Our Time
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This work, for strings only, was written in July and August of 2004. It is based on a virginal piece from the Fitzwilliam collection, copied in the early years of the seventeenth century. 'The Fall of the Leafe' is a short, expressive work by Martin Peerson - characterised by a descriptive descending scale.

Out of the thematic material of the Peerson I have fashioned, by permutation and a magic square filter, a theme of my own which appears at the outset, Peerson's common time being replaced by a gently lilting 6/8, which nevertheless retains something of the original's "falling" character.

A slightly faster varied repeat, with my melody in the violins, has a version of the first part of the Peerson set against it, in the 'cellos, divided into four.

After a short "accelerando" transition, a quick section is the first of two development sections, on both the Peerson and my material.

A "retard" leads into a statement of the second part of the Peerson, in first and second violins, each divided into three. The violas, 'cellos and basses continue the discourse of original, net material.

A second, quick development follows, for violas, 'cellos and basses only (shades of Brandenburg 6!) leading to a final section, with the last part of the Peerson in violins 1, and a new counterpoint in violins 2. All the leaves fall completely in the final bars of vigorous tremolo through all the strings. In Orkney, where I live, there are almost no trees, and autumn is something I imagine, or can sometimes enjoy bits of, on visits south. The work has a further resonance - it was written very shortly before my seventieth birthday.

It is dedicated to the Skye composer and painter Marc Yeats.

- Peter Maxwell Davies, 2004

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