Work
O, wonder! : arranged for mezzo soprano and string quintet
by Becky Llewellyn (1990, this version: 2023)
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Performance by Catalina Chamber Orchestra, Nancy Davis Booth from the CD Milerum's basket |
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Milerum's basket / Becky Llewellyn.
Version: This product features the Mezzo-soprano with orchestra version of this work
Library shelf no. CD 956 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
As a woman composer, Becky was keen to find the tap root for women in music. In 1989, she was greatly inspired to find the life and works of Hildegard of Bingen, aided by English translations of the antiphons by Barbara Newman in Symphonia, the Harmony of Celestial Revelations. Becky selected and transposed nine of Hildegard's works into a tone poem for chamber orchestra and mezzo-soprano as a spiritual meditation on music, time, and life. As a composer, Hildegard used the symbolism inherent in pitch and timing to reinforce the Latin words she was setting for the nun's in her monastery. Becky loved the clear communication this provided over 1000 years to her and has skilfully woven Hildegard's melodies through this modern work with English translations of the original words. It has yet to receive an Australian premiere as it was premiered in Tucson Arizona with American mezzo soprano Nancy Davis Booth.
Work Details
Year: 1990, this version: 2023
Instrumentation: Mezzo soprano/soprano, 2 violins, viola, 2 cellos.
Duration: 15 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Medieval.
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Spiritual and Sacred Music
- In the form/style of: Song Cycles
Performances of this work
28 Jul 96: Music in the Mountains Festival, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, New York, USA. Featuring Lake Placid Sinfonietta.
4 May 96: Berger Performing Arts Centre, Tucson Arizona. Featuring Catalina Chamber Orchestra, Nancy Davis Booth.
3 Mar 96: Berger Performing Arts Center, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Featuring Catalina Chamber Orchestra, Nancy Davis Booth.
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