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Scoring

3(I,II,III=picc,III=afl).2(II=corA).2(II=bcl).2(II=dbn)-2.2.1.0-perc(1):tgl/susp.cym/tam-t-harp-pft-strings(min:8.6.4.4.2, max:12.12.10.8.6)

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Publisher

Boosey & Hawkes

Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.

Availability

World Premiere
10/07/1970
Cheltenham
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra / John Carewe
World premiere of version
30/03/1988
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
London Sinfonietta / Oliver Knussen CBE
Programme Note
Repertoire Note

This is the work that brought Holloway to the attention of music-lovers. It’s also the work that the composer thinks ought to be his Opus 1. It is the first of a series of works composed throughout his long career that owes its inspiration to his love of the music of earlier composers, rather in the manner of Stravinsky’s Le Baiser de la fée, using musical quotations, references and allusions, all absorbed into Holloway’s own personal musical language. Each movement is based on a song by Schumann in which Holloway has attempted to amplify and intensify the images and emotions of the original. The result is, he hopes, an affectionate homage to the spirit and style of that period of early French and German Romanticism.

Repertoire Note by Peter Marchbank


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