- General information
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Composition date:
1998 - 1999
- Duration: 15 mn
- Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
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Libretto (details, author):
Eugenio Montale, Salvatore Quasimodo et Giuseppe Ungaretti
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Composition date:
1998 - 1999
- Type
- Vocal music and instrument(s) [Solo voice and ensemble of up to 9 instruments]
- soloist: solo soprano
- oboe (also English horn), clarinet (also bass clarinet), violin, cello
Premiere information
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Date:
24 May 2000
Location:Royaume-Uni, Londres, Queen Elizabeth Hall
Performers:Lucy Shelton : soprano, London Sinfonnietta, direction : Oliver Knussen.
Observations
Enregistrement : « Happy Birthday, Elliott Carter! » New Chamber Works Swiss Chamber Soloists Edition, vol. 2 Neos 10816.
Program note
Fascination with Italian music, literature, and visual arts has grown ever since my mother took me to Rome in around 1924. This song-cycle is a small gesture of gratitude to Italian culture and its musicians that have shown such an interest in my work.
A few years ago Raffaele Pozzi (one of the directors of the Pontino Festival, which dedicated two of its manifestations to my work) sent me the two poems of Montale included in this cycle, asking me if I would set them. The first, Tempo e Tempi, pleased its Italian audience so much that I was encouraged to set others. Using the instrumentation of the first (oboe, clarinet, violin, and ‘cello), I chose poems by Ungaretti and Quasimodo, each referring to the passage of time.
Elliott Carter.