Matthew Tommasini
Three Spanish Songs (For Soprano and Wind Ensemble)
Matthew Tommasini
Three Spanish Songs (For Soprano and Wind Ensemble)
- Instrumentation High Voice and Piano
- Composer Matthew Tommasini
- Series Donald Hunsberger Wind Library
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Piano Reduction
- Publisher Belwin Music
- Order no. ALF29638PV
Description:
This cycle is a setting of three contrasting poems by Latin-American poets Leopoldo Lugones, Rube én Dari ío and Jose é Marti í. 'Olas Grises' uses evocative rain and sea imagery to meditate on the nature of life and death. Set as a lyrical, quasi-strophic song, these images are portrayed through the opening percussion raindrop motive and the moaning vocal line used throughout the movement. 'Nocturno' is a frantic soliloquy set as an extended opera scene. The opening recitative is followed by a surreal aria. This is followed by a re-statement of both sections. 'Suen ño Despierto' is a short poem about the contrasting images of a waking dream. Based on a fragment of the lullaby 'Nanita Nana,' heard in its entirety at the opening, the song is a set of three variations, followed by a coda, which portray these various images. Three Spanish Songs was commissioned by Michael Haithcock and the University of Michigan Symphony Band. This is the recital/rehearsal version of this piece. The vocal solo with wind ensemble accompaniment is also available (ALF29639)