Le Tombeau de Georges Rouault
composer: James MacMillan
Commissioned work: Commissioned by Symphony Hall, Birmingham, with support from the Limoges Trust and the Steel Charitable Trust
Premiere: 18. März 2004 Birmingham · Klais organ at Symphony Hall · Solist: Thomas Trotter
Instrumentation: organ
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes, London
Duration: 15' 0''
Year of composition: 2003
24 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-060-11646-9
Order number: BH 11646
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Description
In the tradition of music written in homage to a dead artist, this work was composed for Thomas Trotter in commemoration of the French painter Georges Rouault (1871-1958). A leading figure in the artistic and intellectual revival of French Catholic life in the first half of the twentieth century, Rouault's work was dark, subtle and moving in its observation of the frailty of human life. He painted judges, clowns, prostitutes, the poor and Christ. The archetypes and characters captured in his work were the subliminal inspiration behind much of the material in the music. This dazzling recital piece is cast in a single span comprising several contrasted sections, and it calls upon the full range of technical, expressive and registrational capabilities of both instrument and player. The premiere was given by Thomas Trotter on the Klais instrument in Symphony Hall, Birmingham in March 2004, followed by performances at London's Royal Albert Hall, Cologne's Philharmonie and Leipzig's Gewandhaus.
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