Yehudi Wyner
The Second Madrigal: Voices of Women
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Composer:Yehudi WynerGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1999Average_duration:24:13Movement_count:10Movement ....The Second Madrigal: Voices of Women is a choral work composed by Yehudi Wyner in 1993. It premiered on March 7, 1993, at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The piece is divided into five movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "The Voice of the Mother," is a setting of a poem by the 17th-century English poet Katherine Philips. The music is characterized by a gentle, flowing melody that is passed between the different sections of the choir. The text speaks of the bond between a mother and her child, and the music reflects this intimacy. The second movement, "The Voice of the Lover," is a setting of a poem by the 16th-century Italian poet Gaspara Stampa. The music is more passionate and intense than the first movement, with soaring melodies and lush harmonies. The text speaks of the intense emotions of love, and the music captures this intensity. The third movement, "The Voice of the Poet," is a setting of a poem by the 20th-century American poet Muriel Rukeyser. The music is more dissonant and angular than the previous movements, reflecting the modernist sensibility of the text. The poem speaks of the power of poetry to give voice to the voiceless, and the music captures this sense of urgency and importance. The fourth movement, "The Voice of the Martyr," is a setting of a poem by the 17th-century English poet Anne Bradstreet. The music is mournful and elegiac, with long, sustained chords and a sense of deep sadness. The text speaks of the suffering of those who have been persecuted for their beliefs, and the music captures this sense of loss and grief. The final movement, "The Voice of the Woman," is a setting of a poem by the 20th-century American poet Marge Piercy. The music is triumphant and joyful, with a sense of celebration and empowerment. The text speaks of the strength and resilience of women, and the music captures this sense of empowerment and hope. Overall, The Second Madrigal: Voices of Women is a powerful and moving work that celebrates the voices of women throughout history. The music is varied and expressive, reflecting the different moods and emotions of the texts. It is a testament to the enduring power of poetry and music to give voice to the human experience.More....
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