John Brakstad
Reflections
Suite on a Norwegian Folk Tune
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John Brakstad
Reflections
Suite on a Norwegian Folk Tune
- Compositor John Brakstad
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- Nº de pedido WN261710329
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The suite is constructed around a Norwegian folk tune. The melody is called 'Dark Forebodings', and the words of the song revolve around thoughts and reflections on a future that can take unexpected, insecure, or perhaps dramatic and tragic turns. This is essentially a sad song with a beautiful melody.
The folk tune itself is presented in the 2nd movement.
In the 1st movement, the folk tune is joined with fleeting themes that indicate the unexpected; as if the music sometimes is confused as to which way to go. There are constant changes in atmosphere and feeling, from the harsh and dissonant, to the harmonious and melodic.
The 3rd movement presents a more lively variant of the folk tune, showing optimism and happiness, even though the 'halting' character of the rhythm underscores the unpredictable.
The title 'Reflections', therefore, refers to thoughts we can have about life.
To the Conductor:
The 2nd movement has an alternative ending which is may be used if the movement is played as an independent lyrical piece in a concert.
It is advisable to begin first rehersal with the 2nd movement so that the main theme is known, before beginning on the 1st movement with its more semi-tonal parts. Intervals and intonation can provide much of the challenge in this movement.
The 3rd movement can be more technically challenging, but there is considerable leeway in the tempo marking! It is important to maintain the energy and intensity of the music through the whole movement.
The folk tune itself is presented in the 2nd movement.
In the 1st movement, the folk tune is joined with fleeting themes that indicate the unexpected; as if the music sometimes is confused as to which way to go. There are constant changes in atmosphere and feeling, from the harsh and dissonant, to the harmonious and melodic.
The 3rd movement presents a more lively variant of the folk tune, showing optimism and happiness, even though the 'halting' character of the rhythm underscores the unpredictable.
The title 'Reflections', therefore, refers to thoughts we can have about life.
To the Conductor:
The 2nd movement has an alternative ending which is may be used if the movement is played as an independent lyrical piece in a concert.
It is advisable to begin first rehersal with the 2nd movement so that the main theme is known, before beginning on the 1st movement with its more semi-tonal parts. Intervals and intonation can provide much of the challenge in this movement.
The 3rd movement can be more technically challenging, but there is considerable leeway in the tempo marking! It is important to maintain the energy and intensity of the music through the whole movement.