general information

composition date
2001
duration
7 min
editor
Boosey & Hawkes
Dedicatee
à Anthony Fogg et aux Boston Symphony Chamber Players
Commission
Boston Symphony Chamber Players

type

Chamber music (Winds and strings - 6 or more musicians)

detailed formation

flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass

information about the creation

date
April 2001

États-Unis, Boston, Jordan Hall

interpreters

les Boston Symphony Chamber Players.

observations

  • Le second violon est optionnel dans l'effectif.
  • Cette œuvre a été enregistrée sur l'album "Yiddishbbuk" (EMI Classics, 2002), par Tara O' Connor : flûte, Todd Palmer : clarinette, Mark Dresser : contrebasse et le quatuor à cordes St Lawrence.

Program note

This piece starts with a set of variations on a Yiddish lullaby that I composed for Sally Potter's film The Man Who Cried, set to function well in counterpoint to another important music theme in the soundtrack: Bizet's Aria Je Crois Entendre Encore, from The Pearl Fishers. In her film Sally explores the fate of Jews and Gypsies in Europe during the mid-years of the 20th century, through a love story between a Jewish young woman and a Gypsy young man. The lullaby metamorphoses into a dense and dark doina (a gypsy slow, rubato genre) featuring the lowest string of the violas. The piece ends in a fast gallop boasting a theme that I stole from my friends of the wild gypsy band Taraf de Haddocks.



Osvaldo Golijov, site internet du compositeur.

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