Byron’s Greece for Baritone Voice, Children’s Chorus, Chorus (SATB), and Wind and Percussion Orchestra

 
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Byron’s Greece for Baritone Voice, Children’s Chorus, Chorus (SATB), and Wind and Percussion Orchestra

Constantinides, Dinos

Text: G. G. Byron’s “Childe Harold,” canto II
Byron’s Greece takes its inspiration from sections of Byron’s Childe Harold, in which the Philhellene poet celebrates the glories of ancient Greece amid the unhappy conditions of its subjection to the Turks in his own day. The composer employs contrasting musical groupings--solo versus ensemble and adult chorus versus children’s chorus--inspired by the contrasting images of Byron’s poetry. Techniques of contemporary composition (clusters, microtones, choral speech) are mingled with modal lyricism representative of Greek folk music. The work is an uninterrupted sequence of sections: an instrumental introduction, textless vocal sections, declamation by the solo baritone voice, solo clarinet and children’s voices, and a spoken fugue.

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LRC92


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2016-03-17T09:43:13Z
1984


Dinos Constantinides



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