Composed by Anthony Gilbert. This edition: pdf. 20th Century. 98 pages. UYMP #1260873. Published by UYMP (A0.1696212).
This is one of a series of compositions taking as a starting-point the miraculous poetry of Sarah Day, a Tasmanian born in Lancashire, who shares Gilbert’s interest in natural phenomena such as the play of light, the sound of birds and time-cycles. So the title is the last line of a poem written in 1990, celebrating the possibility of perceiving cyclic order in what would otherwise be a kind of natural chaos.
The piece itself applies this concept to two opposing musical ideas: a long chorus of blurred woodwind harmonies in distinctly unstable rhythm, rather like bird-calls in their structure; and a slowly-emerging chorale-like tune in the horns. The woodwind chorus comes round again, and then again. Each time, through the influence of the horns and trumpets, it is rhythmically a little more stable and its harmonies clearer. But there is a price to pay, for as the latter’s own melodic material emerges, it is clear that it needs to go faster, and at the mid-point it does. So the round-dance gets madder, and though the opposition between woodwind and brass is never really resolved, it becomes clear that both groups are in fact playing the same tune, and probably have been all along.
The scoring is for triple woodwind, four horns and two trumpets, and the duration about seven minutes. “...into the Gyre” was commissioned by the Hallé Concerts Society as one of a series of short works focusing on different instrumental groups in this fine orchestra. Its first performance, in February 1995, was directed by Ole Schmidt. In 2001 a second movement was added, which creates the 'madder dance' itself, the first movement having the drive of a long, unresolved anacrusis. This second movement is a tribute to conductor and champion of the new, Clark Rundell.
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Composed by Anthony Gilbert. This edition: pdf. 20th Century. 98 pages. UYMP #1260873. Published by UYMP (A0.1696212).
This is one of a series of compositions taking as a starting-point the miraculous poetry of Sarah Day, a Tasmanian born in Lancashire, who shares Gilbert’s interest in natural phenomena such as the play of light, the sound of birds and time-cycles. So the title is the last line of a poem written in 1990, celebrating the possibility of perceiving cyclic order in what would otherwise be a kind of natural chaos.
The piece itself applies this concept to two opposing musical ideas: a long chorus of blurred woodwind harmonies in distinctly unstable rhythm, rather like bird-calls in their structure; and a slowly-emerging chorale-like tune in the horns. The woodwind chorus comes round again, and then again. Each time, through the influence of the horns and trumpets, it is rhythmically a little more stable and its harmonies clearer. But there is a price to pay, for as the latter’s own melodic material emerges, it is clear that it needs to go faster, and at the mid-point it does. So the round-dance gets madder, and though the opposition between woodwind and brass is never really resolved, it becomes clear that both groups are in fact playing the same tune, and probably have been all along.
The scoring is for triple woodwind, four horns and two trumpets, and the duration about seven minutes. “...into the Gyre” was commissioned by the Hallé Concerts Society as one of a series of short works focusing on different instrumental groups in this fine orchestra. Its first performance, in February 1995, was directed by Ole Schmidt. In 2001 a second movement was added, which creates the 'madder dance' itself, the first movement having the drive of a long, unresolved anacrusis. This second movement is a tribute to conductor and champion of the new, Clark Rundell.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
About Digital Downloads
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your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music,
you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and
you don't have to be connected to the internet. Just purchase, download and play!
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that will include your name, purchase date and number of copies purchased. You are
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print or digitally distribute individual copies to friends or students).
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