Symphony No. 4
Sinfonie der Lieder (Symphony of Songs) for solo voice, children's choir and wind orchestra
COMPOSER:
Johan de Meij
PUBLISHER:
Amstel Music
PRODUCT TYPE:
Score
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Concert Band
Johan de Meij's 4th Symphony for solo voice, children’s choir and wind orchestra is inspired by a variety of 19th century German poems. The first three movements use lyrics from the same source as Gustav Mahler did earlier: 'Kindertotenlieder' by Friedrich Rückert.1) Ein Jahr ist nun geschwunden
Specifications
Subtitle | Sinfonie der Lieder (Symphony of Songs) for solo voice, children's choir and wind orchestra |
Composer | Johan de Meij |
Publisher | Amstel Music |
Instrumentation | Concert Band/Harmonie |
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest | Grade 4 |
Product Type | Score |
Instrument Group | Concert Band |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Genre | Concert Piece |
ISMN | 9790035227480 |
Series | Amstel Concert Band |
No. Pages | 99 |
No. | AM 134-140 |
Description
Johan de Meij's 4th Symphony for solo voice, children’s choir and wind orchestra is inspired by a variety of 19th century German poems. The first three movements use lyrics from the same source as Gustav Mahler did earlier: 'Kindertotenlieder' by Friedrich Rückert.1) Ein Jahr ist nun geschwunden 2) Wenn zur Thür herein 3) Wiedersehn The second half of the symphony continues on the death theme, using a poem by Heinrich Heine (‘Two Brothers’). The last two songs, ‘Early Spring’ and ‘Song of the Harlequin’ by Hugo von Hofmannsthal are a metaphor for rebirth, new life and hope.4) Zwei Brüder (Heinrich Heine)5) Vorfrühling (Hugo von Hofmannsthal)6) Liedchen des Harlekin (Hugo vonHofmannsthal)The symphony was written at the request of the South-Tirol Youth Wind Orchestra, for the annual Mahler Festival in Toblach/Dobaccio-Italy. The world premiere took place on July 24th, 2013 in Dobaccio, in attendance of the composer.
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