The beginning and the end of the snow
for soprano and ensemble
ISMN : 979-0-2325-4361-1
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The soprano is central to the work, but the instruments could never be thought of as “accompaniment”. The music was conceived as a web of flurried light, sparking off and intertwining with the vocal line, at times a playful lightness viewed through a dense blizzard: a somewhat obvious allegory for the characteristic of the many varied qualities of snow. The first half of the work is 15 musical aphorisms; the second half four big songs. It is a huge sing, so is best performed with an interval, although it can be sung by two singers, alternating sections and played through then as one continuous work.
It premiered in Melbourne on August 2, 4 and 5 August 2007 with Miriam Gordon Stewart, Richard Haynes, Alice Giles, Ceridwen Davies, Caerwen Martin and Peter Dumsday, and
Conducted by Timothy Phillips.
David Chisholm Bendigo, Australia 2012
Clarinets Richard Haynes
Harp Alice Giles
Viola Ceridwen Davies
Cello Caerwen Martin
Piano/Harpsichord/Celeste Peter Dumsday
Conductor Timothy Phillips
Recorded at Atlantis Studio
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