Dream of the Song Full Orchestra - Sheet Music

A beguiling 20-minute work for countertenor, women's voices, and orchestra, Dream of the Song, George Benjamin's first work since his groundbreaking opera Written on Skin, was premiered in 2015 by the countertenor Bejun Mehta, the Netherlands Chamber Choir, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conducted by the composer. Employing a reduced orchestra (two oboes, four horns, two percussionists, two harps, and strings), the work sets verse by three major poets who spent formative years in Granada; two Hebrew poets of mid-11th century, Samuel HaNagid and Solomon Ibn Gabirol (sung by solo countertenor in English versions by Peter Cole), and Gabriel Garcia Lorca (sung by the female chorus in the original Spanish). This inspired pairing of texts creates a rich, melancholy, and strange poetic conjunction, expressed most beautifully in the final movement, which, overlaying soloist and choir, offers two simultaneous visions of dawn, conceived a millennium apart.

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Ensembles:
Full Orchestra
Genres:
20th Century
Publishers:
Faber Music
Series:
Faber Edition
ISBN:
9780571538874
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.75 pounds

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SKU: AP.12-0571538878

Composed by George Benjamin. This edition: For Countertenor, Women's Voices & Orchestra. Full Orchestra; Masterworks; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Faber Edition. 20th Century; Masterwork. Score. Faber Music #12-0571538878. Published by Faber Music (AP.12-0571538878).

ISBN 9780571538874. English.

A beguiling 20-minute work for countertenor, women's voices, and orchestra, Dream of the Song, George Benjamin's first work since his groundbreaking opera Written on Skin, was premiered in 2015 by the countertenor Bejun Mehta, the Netherlands Chamber Choir, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conducted by the composer. Employing a reduced orchestra (two oboes, four horns, two percussionists, two harps, and strings), the work sets verse by three major poets who spent formative years in Granada; two Hebrew poets of mid-11th century, Samuel HaNagid and Solomon Ibn Gabirol (sung by solo countertenor in English versions by Peter Cole), and Gabriel Garcia Lorca (sung by the female chorus in the original Spanish). This inspired pairing of texts creates a rich, melancholy, and strange poetic conjunction, expressed most beautifully in the final movement, which, overlaying soloist and choir, offers two simultaneous visions of dawn, conceived a millennium apart.

Series:
Faber Edition
Ensemble:
Full Orchestra
Publisher:
Faber Music