Marc Blitzstein
until and i heard
Works Info
Composer:Marc BlitzsteinGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicFirst Performance:Sep 1960Average_duration:1:16"Until and I Heard" is a composition by Marc Blitzstein, an American composer, lyricist, and playwright. The piece was composed in 1940 and premiered on March 10, 1941, at the New York City Center. It is a song cycle consisting of six movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "The New Suit," is a humorous and satirical piece that tells the story of a man who buys a new suit and becomes obsessed with his appearance. The second movement, "The Conqueror," is a dramatic and intense piece that explores the theme of power and domination. The third movement, "The Miracle," is a mystical and spiritual piece that celebrates the beauty and wonder of nature. The fourth movement, "The Dream," is a haunting and melancholic piece that explores the theme of loss and longing. The fifth movement, "The Lovers," is a romantic and passionate piece that celebrates the joy and ecstasy of love. The final movement, "The End," is a somber and reflective piece that contemplates the inevitability of death. Blitzstein's music is characterized by its eclectic style, which draws on a wide range of musical influences, including classical, jazz, and folk music. His use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies creates a sense of tension and unease, while his use of melody and rhythm creates a sense of energy and vitality. Overall, "Until and I Heard" is a powerful and evocative work that explores a range of themes and emotions. Its innovative style and unique voice have made it a beloved and enduring piece of American music.More....