Baritone; Female Voices;
Piano Accompaniment;
Soprano (SSAA Choir)
SKU: HL.48025388
Legend for soprano &
baritone soli, SSAA &
piano. Composed by
Leokadiya Kashperova. BH
Large Choral. Classical,
Romantic, Vocal.
Softcover. 40 pages.
Duration 660 seconds.
Boosey & Hawkes
#M060140358. Published by
Boosey & Hawkes
(HL.48025388).
UPC:
196288195405.
9.0x12.0x0.227
inches.
Leokadiya
Kashperova
(1872–1940),
hitherto consigned to a
footnote in musical
history as Stravinsky's
piano teacher, is
undergoing rediscovery. A
double graduate of the St
Petersburg Conservatoire,
she emerged as a virtuoso
pianist and composer in
the romantic tradition.
She was associated with
some of the great
musicians of her day,
including Balakirev and
Auer. She performed in
both Germany and the UK
in the 1900s, but her
career petered out after
1920. Following her
graduation from the St
Petersburg Conservatoire
Kashperova became
personally acquainted
with the poet Yakov
Polonsky and often
attended his literary
gatherings. When he died
in 1898 Kashperova
responded by setting his
enchanting and mystical
'legend' To a Child in
Answer to the Question:
Where Do the Stars Come
From? The baritone
soloist takes the role of
the father or grandfather
who endeavours to answer
the riddle posed in the
title. He decides to
relate 'a tale of old, an
Eastern legend' which
recounts how, long ago,
the flowers would weep,
so afraid were they of
the dark. In response an
archangel (soprano solo)
descends to Earth and is
so moved by the
flowersÂ’ anguished
appeal, she gathers 'all
their tears in chalice
gold / And bears them up
to God in Heav'n above'.
The baritone narrates the
final scene as the
Almighty casts the tears
across the firmament,
thus creating the
constellations. The
childÂ’s question is
answered, and the
peaceful domesticity of
the opening scene
returns.