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Canti Lunatici
for soprano and orchestra
texts from Arp, Artaud, Blake, Hopkins, Joyce, Lorca, Plath, Quasimodo, Shelley, Whitman and an anonymous Celtic text
soprano, orchestra
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Canti Lunatici
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Bernard Rands’s Canti Lunatici sets fifteen texts for soprano and orchestra about the moon. Rands has chosen and ordered his texts to suggest the waxing and waning of the moon’s phases and his intention with the cycle was to create a ’labyrinth of relationships by the compositional arrangement of the resources of voice, text, instrument and musical idea’. The moon and its phases have for ages exerted a powerful force on life on Earth so it is no wonder that Rands’s remarkably dramatic musical evocation speaks to us with such great power and mystery. His brilliant command of musical resources, voice and text, is perhaps nowhere more evident in his body of work than here in the Canti Lunatici, which comprises one third of his monumental Canti Trilogy including Canti del Sole and Canti dell’Eclisse.
Orchestral Cast
2.2.2.2-2.2.2.0-timp.3perc(sizz cym, mar, s.d, vib, tempbl, tamb, tam-t, cow bell, tri, bng, marac, clav, cast, tub bells)-2hp.cel.pno-str
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Title:
Canti Lunatici
for soprano and orchestra
texts from Arp, Artaud, Blake, Hopkins, Joyce, Lorca, Plath, Quasimodo, Shelley, Whitman and an anonymous Celtic text
Language:
German, Spanish, English, Italian
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1981
Duration:
30 ′
World Premiere:
~1981
Dorothy Dorow, soprano · Conductor: Bernard Rands · BBC Symphony Orchestra
Dorothy Dorow, soprano · Conductor: Bernard Rands · BBC Symphony Orchestra
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Hire/performance material
Product number:
LSHM 3297-01
Delivery rights:
Worldwide
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Canti Lunatici
Performances
Canti Lunatici
BBC Proms 1985
Conductor: Bernard Rands
Orchestra: BBC Symphony Orchestra
September 2, 1985 |
London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Royal Albert Hall
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