general information

composition date
1991
duration
8 min
editor
Boosey & Hawkes
Dedicatee
à Saville Ryan
Commission
bourse Omar del Carlo Tanglewood

type

Solo (excluding voice) (Cello)

detailed formation

cello

information about the creation

date
November 11, 1991

États-Unis, Philadelphie, Painted Bride Arts Center

interpreters

Michal Schmidt.

observations

Enregistrement par Matt Haimovitz, disponible sur l'album "Anthem" (Oxingale 2003).

Program note

Carlos Gardel, the mythical tango singer, was young, handsome, and at the pinnacle of his popularity when the plane that was carrying him to a concert crashed and he died, in 1935. But for all the people who are seated today at the sidewalks in Buenos Aires and listening to Gardel's songs in their radios, that accident is irrelevant, because, they will tell you, "Today Gardel is singing better than yesterday, and tomorrow he'll sing better than today".

In one of his perennial hits, "My Beloved Buenos Aires", Gardel sings: "The day I'll see you again/My beloved Buenos Aires,/Oblivion will end,/There will be no more pain." Omaramor is a fantasy on "My Beloved Buenos Aires": the cello walks, melancholy at times and rough at others, over the harmonic progression of the song, as if the chords were the streets of the city. In the midst of this wandering the melody of the immortal song is unveiled.

Omaramor is dedicated to Saville Ryan, "whose fire transforms the world."



Osvaldo Golijov, site internet du compositeur.

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