Vesuvius
pour: Orchestre à vent variable
Conducteur, partitions seules
№ d’article: 1024540
Mt. Vesuvius, the volcano that destroyed Pompeii in A.D. 79, is an icon of power and energy in this work. Originally I had in mind a wild and passionate dance such as might have been performed at an ancient Roman bacchanalia. During the compositional process, I began to envision something more explosive and fiery. With its driving rhythms, exotic modes, and quotations from the Dies Irae from the medieval Requiem Mass, it became evident that the bacchanalia I was writing could represent a dance from the final days of the doomed city of Pompeii.
Program Note by composer
pour: Orchestre à vent variable
Conducteur, partitions seules
№ d’article: 1024540