Christopher Tin
Seirenes (Sirens)
Works Info
Composer:Christopher TinGenre:Vocal"Seirenes" is a choral work composed by Christopher Tin, an American composer, in 2019. The piece was premiered on May 4, 2019, by the Angel City Chorale, a Los Angeles-based choir, at their concert "One World, Many Voices III." The work is divided into three movements, each of which explores the mythological concept of sirens. The first movement, "The Call," begins with a haunting melody sung by the choir, which represents the call of the sirens. The choir is accompanied by a solo cello, which adds to the eerie atmosphere of the piece. The movement builds in intensity as the choir sings in harmony, creating a sense of urgency and danger. The second movement, "The Temptation," is more rhythmic and upbeat than the first. The choir sings in a call-and-response style, with the soloists representing the sirens and the rest of the choir representing the sailors who are being tempted. The movement features a variety of percussion instruments, including drums and shakers, which add to the sense of movement and excitement. The final movement, "The Triumph," is the most triumphant of the three. The choir sings in unison, representing the sailors who have successfully resisted the sirens' call. The movement features a brass section, which adds to the celebratory atmosphere of the piece. The choir sings in a major key, which contrasts with the minor key of the first movement, representing the sailors' victory over the sirens. Overall, "Seirenes" is a powerful and evocative choral work that explores the mythological concept of sirens. The piece is characterized by its haunting melodies, rhythmic percussion, and triumphant brass section. The work premiered in 2019 and was performed by the Angel City Chorale.More....