作曲者 | Douglas J. Cuomo (b. 1958) |
タイトル | The Fate of His Ashes |
サブタイトル | A Requiem for Victims of Power |
出版社 | Schott(ショット) |
楽器編成 | mixed choir (SATB) and organ |
品番 | 9790600012503 |
言語 | 英語 |
形状 | 20 ページ |
演奏時間 | 10分 |
作曲年 | 2016年 |
出版年 | 2016年 |
出版番号 | ED 31297 |
ISMN | 9790600012503 |
The text for this piece is derived from the Epistle to the Reader of Sir Thomas Browne’s Hydriotaphia, (1658). Subtitled Urn Burial, the essay is a reflection on the discovery of a Roman urn burial site in Norfolk and the practice of disinterment. I compiled the text by redacting (i.e. eliminating) many of the words of the original, leaving behind a ghostly contemplation on the metaphysical uses of a body after death. Something hidden is revealed by elimination. Death eliminates too, and can reveal. The circumstances of a death can transform a life lived privately, outside the public eye, into something very public. After its final breath, a body can expose much about power, race and America. The act of extinguishing a life can extend and amplify that life, one’s potential and influence can blossom at death and outlive a body’s time spent on earth. The person has vanished and what remains are literally their remains, now a parable of larger forces in the world.Douglas J. Cuomo — New York City, 2016