Edition Schott
The Torn Fields. pour baryton et grand ensemble. baritone and ensemble. baryton. Réduction pour piano.

Par : Mark-anthony Turnage

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  • Nombre de pages44
  • Poids0.161 kg
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBN979-0-2201-2197-5
  • EAN9790220121975
  • Date de parution01/01/2009
  • CollectionCHANT
  • ÉditeurSCHOTT

Résumé

Emotions from intense anger to morbid despair are conveyed through this powerful vocal work depicting the viewpoints of poets from the Great War. Mark-Anthony Turnage's 'The Torn Fields' sets the words of Rudyard Kipling, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg and Charles Sorley ; the latter two of whom were killed in the trenches. Despite the dark nature of the work, it concludes with a symbol of humanity and hope, the music from the prologue returns with the poem Everyone Sang to creating a unified transcendence away from the fears and desolation of the torn fields.
Instrumentation : baritone and ensemble
Emotions from intense anger to morbid despair are conveyed through this powerful vocal work depicting the viewpoints of poets from the Great War. Mark-Anthony Turnage's 'The Torn Fields' sets the words of Rudyard Kipling, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg and Charles Sorley ; the latter two of whom were killed in the trenches. Despite the dark nature of the work, it concludes with a symbol of humanity and hope, the music from the prologue returns with the poem Everyone Sang to creating a unified transcendence away from the fears and desolation of the torn fields.
Instrumentation : baritone and ensemble