SKU: GH.GE-11358
ISBN 979-0-070-11358-8. A4 inches.
Work comment by the composer: The lonely one was composed during May and June of the year 2000. It was written for Annika Gustafsson, to whom it is also dedicated. It was world-premiered on December 1 the same year in Caroli Church in Malmo. After that I had composed The Threat of War that was a dramatic and massive work for orchestra, I wanted to focus on melodic as well as harmonic and rhyhtmical processes combined with a inner dramatic content. In this case the solo violin works as a narrator where the piece itself is like a monologue without words. In the score there are imprinted expressions like racontare (tellingly), piacevole (pleasingly) och sospirare(sighing). The lonely one is divided in three sections. 1. Doloroso (Painful) - the violin plays almost imperceptly sighing glissandi that forms the basic material of the work. Its character is constantly searching. It leads up to the section Risoluto (Resolute) that has a very determined and edgy expression. 2. Misterioso (Mysteriously) - the materials from the previous section are now further developed. It builds up and breaks down during the course of the journey. Eventually it reaches a climax on a high d. 3. Calmando e espressivo (Calmingly and expressive) - From the high d it is stepping down to a recapture on material from the first part slightly changed and moody character. It dies out slowly with the lonely notes. Benjamin Staern
SKU: GI.G-OC02
UPC: 718122203895.
Masters Music DVD Series Completed in the summer of 1991, Postcard was commissioned by H Robert Reynolds in memory of his mother, Ethel Virginia Curry. He requested that the composition not be an elegy commemorating her death, but a short energetic piece celebrating her life. Frank Ticheli joined the USC composition faculty in 1991. His music has been described as “brilliantly effective, deeply felt, with impressive flair and striking instrumental colors…†The Philadelphia Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony, Detroit Symphony and the Dallas Symphony have performed Ticheli’s works. He received his doctoral and masters degrees in composition from the University of Michigan. H. Robert Reynolds is the principal conductor of the USC Thornton Wind Ensemble. For 26 years he served as Director of Bands at the University of Michigan, and conductor of the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings. For further information about Postcard, please visit ManhattanBeachMusic.com or FrankTicheli.com. www.musicalmastersdvd.com.
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