作曲者 | Ricky Ian Gordon (b. 1956) |
タイトル | Rappahannock County |
サブタイトル | A Theatrical Song Cycle About The Civil War |
出版社 | Theodore Presser・プレッサー |
楽器編成 | 重唱 |
品番 | HL9781598064261 |
形状 | 24.1 x 30.5 cm |
演奏時間 | 1:25:00 |
出版年 | 2012年 |
出版番号 | 411-41131 |
ISBN | 9781598064261 |
Co-commissioned by the Virginia Arts Festival, Virginia Opera, the Modlin Center for the Arts at the University of Richmond, and Texas Performing Arts at the University of Texas at Austin, Rapahannock County pairs the outstanding and celebrated talents of composer Ricky Ian Gordon and librettist Mark Campbell. Rappahannock County is a theatrical song cycle that captures key emotional, sociological, and historical moments in the Civil War. Much of the text was inspired by actual events and drawn from diaries, letters, and other accounts. The narrative follows the lines of history, from secession in 1861 to defeat in 1865, and is in five parts. Although the story is centered geographically in Virginia, its themes are universal to the Civil War. It is described as such by Wes Blomster of Opera Today: “The piece has the sense of a lens closing in on a spectrum of individuals and their feelings around slavery and morality in a profound and poignant way...’ The acclaim accorded Rappahannock County by the 2,200 people who packed Norfolk’s Harrison Opera House for the premiere made clear that Gordon and Campbell had achieved their goal.”
1. Sanctified by God/A Noble Institution/State’s Rights
1A. Recitative
2. Mine
3. Farewell, Old Dominion
4. Victory at Manassas
4A. Interlude No. 1
5. Being Small
6. Making Maps
7. I Seen Snow
8. Rappahannock
9. I Listen
10. Bound To Be
11. All I Ever Known
12. The Good Death
12A. Interlude No. 2
13. In Their Eyes
14. A Fine Solution
15. Hallie-Ann
16. For Love of Country
17. I Walk Away
17A. Interlude No. 3
18. This Was Our House
19. Jumping the Broom
20. Finale (April Will Return Again/Rappahannock)