Lukas Foss
Elegy for Anne Frank, for orchestra, piano solo & narrator
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Composer:Lukas FossGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:ElegyCompose Date:1989Average_duration:8:42Lukas Foss composed "Elegy for Anne Frank" in 1985, and it premiered on May 16, 1985, in New York City. The piece is a tribute to Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl who died in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. The composition is written for orchestra, piano solo, and narrator. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement, "Anne's Theme," is a haunting melody played by the piano solo. The theme is repeated throughout the piece, representing Anne's spirit and the tragedy of her death. The second movement, "The Diary," is a musical representation of Anne's diary, which she wrote while in hiding from the Nazis. The movement is characterized by a sense of urgency and tension, reflecting the danger and fear that Anne and her family experienced during their time in hiding. The third movement, "Elegy," is a mournful and reflective piece that serves as a tribute to Anne and all those who lost their lives during the Holocaust. The piece is notable for its use of narration, which is interspersed throughout the music. The narrator reads excerpts from Anne's diary, providing context and emotional depth to the music. The narration also serves as a reminder of the human tragedy behind the music, making the piece a powerful and moving tribute to Anne Frank and the millions of others who suffered and died during the Holocaust. Overall, "Elegy for Anne Frank" is a deeply emotional and poignant composition that captures the tragedy and loss of the Holocaust. The use of narration and piano solo adds a personal and intimate touch to the music, making it a powerful tribute to Anne Frank and all those who suffered during this dark period of history.More....
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