Threnody
( There were lots of pretty flowers in our garden )
... Commissioned by the Alumnae of the Royal Conservatory of Music for the Vancouver Junior Symphony Orchestra ...
Edition
Number of pages :
9
Type of material:
Choral score
Description
Text in:
English
; Latin
Epoque:
20th century
(1950-1999)
Genre-Style-Form:
Secular ; Contemporary ; Avant garde
Mood of the piece:
dramatic ; serious
Type of Choir:
SATB mixed
Soloist(s):
Soprano (1) / Narrators (5) (6 soloist(s))
Instrumentation:
Orchestra and tape
(40 instrumental part(s))
Instruments:
Flute (2) ; Piccolo (2) ; Oboe (2) ; Clarinet (2) ; Bassoon (2) ; Horn (2) ; Trumpet (3) ; Trombone (3) ; Tuba (1) ; Violin (2) ; Viola (2) ; Cello (1) ; Bass (1) ; Harp (1) ; Piano (1) ; Glockenspiel (1) ; Chimes ; Xylophone (1) ; Tam-tam (1) ; Timpani (1) ; Snare drum (1) ; Bass drum (1) ; Bongo (2) ; Triangle (1) ; Finger cymbals
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5):
3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E):
E
Tonality:
Tonal centers ; aleatoric
Duration:
17.0 min.
Musicological Sources:
The five speakers should be children ranging from 8-18. The chorus should be a youth choir of from 30-100 voices.
Source of text:
1. Eyewitness accounts by children and young people of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 ; 2. Comments and telegrams sent to and from the Potsdam conference in July 1945 concerning the first successful test explosion by the United States.