The Lustful Mother for Baritone Voice, Piano, and String Quartet Score by Outi Tarkiainen Baritone Voice - Sheet Music

By Outi Tarkiainen

A song cycle for baritone voice, string quartet, and piano. The composer writes: "Naarasaiti (The Lustful Mother) is about becoming a mother, an experience in which sexuality combines in a natural way with the birth of a new life. The texts of the cycle are from the collections of poems Aiteja, tyttaria (Arbeeadni, The Time of the Lustful Mother, 2013) and Kylma kumppani (Galbma radna, My Cold Companion, 1999) by two contemporary Sami poets, Rauni Magga Lukkari and Rose-Marie Huuva. The poems' primitive, matriarchal beat is present throughout in the music: a dark, earthy solo viola accompanies the baritone while the sizzling, sparkling strings erupt at times in powerful textures."

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Instrument:
Piano Baritone Voice
Composers:
Outi Tarkiainen
Publishers:
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
840126931341
Format:
Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Outi Tarkiainen
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.9 pounds

Score

SKU: HL.50603544

For Baritone Voice, Piano, and String Quartet Score. Composed by Outi Tarkiainen. Instrumental. Softcover. Edition Wilhelm Hansen #WH33187. Published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen (HL.50603544).

UPC: 840126931341.

A song cycle for baritone voice, string quartet, and piano. The composer writes: "Naarasaiti (The Lustful Mother) is about becoming a mother, an experience in which sexuality combines in a natural way with the birth of a new life. The texts of the cycle are from the collections of poems Aiteja, tyttaria (Arbeeadni, The Time of the Lustful Mother, 2013) and Kylma kumppani (Galbma radna, My Cold Companion, 1999) by two contemporary Sami poets, Rauni Magga Lukkari and Rose-Marie Huuva. The poems' primitive, matriarchal beat is present throughout in the music: a dark, earthy solo viola accompanies the baritone while the sizzling, sparkling strings erupt at times in powerful textures.".