Guillaume Connesson
Le Chant d'Orphee
pour Trompette en ut ou en sib et Orgue
Guillaume Connesson
Le Chant d'Orphee
pour Trompette en ut ou en sib et Orgue
- Compositor Guillaume Connesson
- Editorial Gerard Billaudot
- Nº de pedido BILL10251
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According to Greek mythology, the music of Orpheus, the legendary poet-singer and musician, had the power ta enchant Nature and tame ferocious beasts. Sa I conceived the piece as a long enchanting melody based on a nine-note motif corresponding ta the nine strings of Orpheus' lyre over modal chords.
The piece is in ternary form :
In the first section, the organ plays the lyre melodic line while the trumpet sounds the poet-musician 's vocal line. In the livelier middle section, a discontinuous motif unfolds over throbbing organ chords. A crescendo progressing in surging waves final/y reaches its climax on a high C in the trumpet part.
The return of the initial lyre motif brings a feeling of cosmic peace. At the end of the piece, like an echo from the depths of the ages, the mujjled sound of a trumpet (with cup mute) is heard quoting from Monteverdi's L'Orfeo.
The piece is in ternary form :
In the first section, the organ plays the lyre melodic line while the trumpet sounds the poet-musician 's vocal line. In the livelier middle section, a discontinuous motif unfolds over throbbing organ chords. A crescendo progressing in surging waves final/y reaches its climax on a high C in the trumpet part.
The return of the initial lyre motif brings a feeling of cosmic peace. At the end of the piece, like an echo from the depths of the ages, the mujjled sound of a trumpet (with cup mute) is heard quoting from Monteverdi's L'Orfeo.