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Amarantos

for nine players
9 players
Edition: Performance material
Product Type
Hire/performance material

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Description

The Greek word ’amarantos’ means ‘everlasting’ or ‘unfading’, and the title was suggested by the amaranthine flowers in E.E.Cummings’ sonnet ’this is the garden’, where the flowers stand ’enraptured’ when, ’in other lands … and on Death’s blade lie many a flower curled’. Another important image is that of ’pursed lips [blowing] upon cool flutes within wide glooms’, a remarkable idea that was responsible for the work’s coda in which the alto flute plays a prominent role.
John Casken

Orchestral Cast

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More Information

Title:
Amarantos
for nine players
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1977 - 1978
Duration:
16 ′
World Premiere:
December 12, 1978 · London (UK)
King's College
Conductor: Peter Eötvös · London Sinfonietta

Commissioned work :
Commissioned by the BBC
Series:

Technical Details

Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LSL 1293-01

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