Reza Vali
Four Persian Mystic Poems
for Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano, Guitar, Percussion, Harp, and Piano
Reza Vali
Four Persian Mystic Poems
for Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano, Guitar, Percussion, Harp, and Piano
- Instrumentation Vocals (high), Guitar, Percussion, Harp and Piano
- Composer Reza Vali
- Edition Score
- Publisher Lauren Keiser Music Publishing
- Order no. 00356844
Description:
Originally written for voice, lute, oud, harp and percussion, this settings of Four Persian Mystic Poems by Reza Vali are for solo voice (mezzo-soprano or soprano), guitar, harp, piano, and percussion: vibraphone Persian daf (or tom-toms), crotales, large claves, large suspended cymbal, and tom-toms. The original was commissioned by the Alba Consort Ensemble, and this version was written for the NAT 28 Ensemble in Pittsburgh. Aside from the original, one (titled THE MYSTERY OF THE ROSE) more instrumental-only version forflute, violin and piano is available from the publisher. Poems/Movements: I. The Morning Discourse (Hafez); II. Do Not Sorrow (Hafez); III. The Mystery of the Rose (Sepehri); IV. When I Think of the Creator (Rumi)