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ABOUT THE MUSIC
A natural rubato is felt throughout this haunting, single-movement work (initially composed in 1984 for string quintet as "Opus 1", and then newly arranged in 2015 for full string orchestra by Anthony Weeden - in collaboration with the composer - as "Opus 15").
The sound is reminiscent of that of ancient church music. Written in the stile antico, it opens with a “Plainsong”, then comes the main central “Anthem”. There is a brief reprise of the opening theme, before the work closes with a more emphatic “Fantasia” (where the sense of rubato becomes almost improvisatory). The work, as a whole, may be said to comprise a poignant “prayer” for strings.
WORLD PREMIERE
3pm, 17th March 2019, in the historic Christ and St. Stephen's Church, Manhattan, New York City (120 West 69th Street, NY 10023 - between Broadway and Columbus).
North/South Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Max Lifchitz ("bringing the best in contemporary music to New York City audiences for almost 4 decades").
LINKS:
"Musical America": https://www.musicalamerica.com/news/newsstory.cfm?storyid=42276&category...
"Broadway World": https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/New-Chamber-Orchestra-Music-by-Com...
REVIEWS [of the original string quintet version]:
* "a beautiful serenade" - American Record Guide (USA), May-June 2012
* "yearningly lovely" - Music OMH (UK), November 2008
* "intensely ethereal" - Tempo (UK), January 2008
* "a work of beauty and sincerity" - conductor Robert Ian Winstin (USA), recording with string soloists of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in 2006