作曲者 | Valery Gavrilin |
タイトル | Chimes (Перезвоны): 1. Soul Rejoicing |
サブタイトル | On Reading V. Shukshyn Miracle Play Choral Symphony |
出版社 | Carl Fischer Music・カール・フィッシャー |
楽器編成 | 混声合唱 |
楽器編成(詳細) | Alto, Bass Drum, Bass, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Tenor, Timpani, Snare Drum, Soprano, Tambourine, Crash Cymbals, Wood Block |
品番 | HL9780825893261 |
校訂者 | Elena Sharkova |
言語 | ロシア語 |
形状 | 32 ページ・17.5 x 26.7 cm |
出版年 | 2013年 |
出版番号 | CM9327 |
ISBN | 9780825893261 |
Soul Rejoicing opens with the stormy image of a band of horsemen riding fiercely in the darkness of a moonless night. Thus, with the sounds of pounding hooves and riders’ shouts, begins Perezvony (Chimes), Valery Gavrilin’s monumental multi-movement composition subtitled “On Reading V. Shukshyn Miracle Play—Choral Symphony.” Emotionally charged and rhythmically driven from the start, this movement continues to build with excitement and tension through Gavrilin’s brilliant use of choral texture, dynamics, and extended melodic lines. The text, written in the style of Russian folklore by the composer himself, doesn’t tell a story per se, rather it provides textual colors and strong images through many tongue-twisting, onomatopoeic word combinations such as “tuchi letuchie” (oppressive clouds), “slyozy solenye” (salty tears), “dushi palyonye” (scorched souls), etc. Dur.: 7’