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John Corigliano : Elegy


Publisher G Schirmer Inc
Category
Orchestra
Sub-Category Large Orchestra
Year Composed
1965
Duration 7 Minutes
Orchestration
2(pic).2.2.2/2.1.btbn.0/timp.perc/pf/str
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Digital perusal score available from ScoresOnDemand

Related works:
   Elegy for orchestra
   Elegy for wind ensemble

Composer note:
My Elegy is based on an incidental score I wrote for an off Broadway production of Wallace Frey’s “Helen” — an account of the aging Helen of Troy. The Elegy develops ideas which originally accompanied the bittersweet love scene between Helen (age 40) and Telemachus (age 20)

The brief work, set at a single slow tempo, begins quickly with a key passage for paired flutes, builds during its course to two double forte climaxes for full orchestra, and finally subsides for a pianissimo close for strings and woodwinds. Stylistically, as the dedication to Samuel Barber might suggest, the work identifies itself with neo-romantic American style, typified in a diversity of works by Barber himself, Walter Piston, or William Schuman.

— John Corigliano

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