John Tavener: Wake Up And Die (Score and Parts)

John Tavener: Wake Up And Die (Score and Parts)

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Work for Solo Cello and Orchestral Cello Section. Premiered by Yo Yo Ma. Quoting Tavener: It was while pondering these traditional dicta that I began to write the opening solo melody for the cello. It is in fact a palindrome because waking and dying are like two sides of a...

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Work for Solo Cello and Orchestral Cello Section. Premiered by Yo Yo Ma.

Quoting Tavener: It was while pondering these traditional dicta that I began to write the opening solo melody for the cello. It is in fact a palindrome because waking and dying are like two sides of a piece of paper. If you wake up spiritually, then you will die to all that is not of God. In the middle section, which is also a palindrome, the orchestral cellos join in the paradoxical meditation, providing a platform, as it were, while the cello line takes on a much more melismatic and decorative character.

In fact, the whole work is a series of intellectual contradictions, realised by the simplest of musical metaphysics. Dying life, life dying, waking up, in order to die, the solo cello always represents the individual mind dying, and the individual mind waking up.

Then, of a sudden, just before the end, the solo chant begins again, only to be cut off by a distant sentimental memory, the memory of "the blues", reminding us of ordinary human emotion, and of our fallen state. The very end suggests a waking up into a kind of peace (not soul slumber, since after death the soul becomes more intensely alive); but we know nothing of that, so the music fades beyond our ears.

Instrument Cello, Stryger Ensemble
Genre (Fx Pop, Rock, Barn m.m.) Post-1900
Typ (fx Lärobok, samling m.m.) Partitur og stämmor
Sidor 48
Media Noter
Publisher/Producent Chester Music
Bidragsgivare Tavener, John (Artist)
Språk Engelska