general information

composition date
2008
duration
20 min
editor
Boosey & Hawkes
Libretto (details, author)

Ezra Pound

type

Vocal music and instrument(s) (Solo voice and ensemble of 10 to 25 instruments)

detailed formation

Soloist
solo baritone

flute, clarinet (also bass clarinet), bass clarinet (also contrabass clarinet), horn, 5 percussionists, piano, 2 violins, 2 second violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, 2 double basses

information about the creation

date
June 20, 2009

Royaume-Uni, Aldeburgh, Snape Maltings

interpreters

Leigh Melrose : baryton, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, direction : Oliver Knussen.

Program note

Ezra Pound, one of America’s leading poets and influences in the early twentieth century, lived in Italy during the Second World War. During that time he was occasionally allowed by the Fascist controlled radio to broadcast in English his rather fanatical ideas that the American bankers and banking system was destroying the US, a country he loved. When the American Army liberated Italy he was arrested as a traitor and imprisoned in a camp hear Pisa where he continued to write Cantos that he had worked on for most of his life. Later, at his trial in Washington, D.C. he was declared insane and interned at St. Elizabeth’s Asylum, during which time he was visited by many of the most respected American poets.

I have set parts of Canto 81 and 120, where he despairs of not having written the perfect poem, which to him was paradise.

My title is a quote from William Blake that Pound considered as a title for an early book of his own poems.



Elliott Carter.

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