general information

composition date
1970
duration
17 min
editor
Novello
Commission
the BBC and the Bristol Corporation for the Bristol Proms

type

Instrumental ensemble music (Triple wind orchestra (or larger))

detailed formation

3 flutes (also piccolo, alto flute), 3 oboes, 3 clarinets (also Eb clarinet, bass clarinet), soprano saxophone, 3 bassoons (also fagott), 4 horns, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, 3 percussionists, piano, electric organ, 12 music boxes, 12 violins, 10 second violins, 8 violas, 7 cellos, 5 double basses [nombre de cordes minimum]

information about the creation

date
November 30, 1899

Program note

Benedictus is an orchestral expansion of a small piece for soprano and four instruments called In Memoriam which sets the lines: "Blessed be He who builds Heaven in Darkness! Blessed be Death on us all!" These lines are taken from Allen Ginsberg's poem on the death of his mother, Kaddish. There are many bell-like sounds in Benedictus — a train of thought started off by an idea of Mahler's in which he said the cowbells in his Sixth Symphony represented the last sounds of life audible in the ascent to the top of a mountain — sounds heard as of from another, purer, world. Formally, the work may be described as the exposition and recapitulation of a 10-note set, with thorough segmentations of its pitch and rhythm forming the long development in the middle. After the first section, there is a steady rise of pitch which becomes, after two "interludes", a single fast line weaving through the slow string continuation of the music before the interludes. The work was composed in 1970 whilst at Princeton University.



Jonathan Harvey, éditions Chester Novello.

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