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Elisabeth Lutyens
Lament of Isis on the Death of Osiris, Op. 74
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Composer
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Elisabeth Lutyens
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
Compose Date
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1969
Elisabeth Lutyens' 'Lament of Isis on the Death of Osiris, Op. 74' is a composition for soprano, chorus, and orchestra. It was composed in 1963 and premiered on 17th October 1964 at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, 'The Lament', is a mournful and somber piece that sets the tone for the entire composition. The soprano soloist sings a lament for Osiris, the Egyptian god of the afterlife, who has been killed by his brother Set. The chorus joins in, adding to the sense of mourning and grief. The second movement, 'The Search', is more upbeat and energetic. It represents Isis' search for Osiris' body, which has been scattered across Egypt by Set. The music is more rhythmic and percussive, with the orchestra and chorus working together to create a sense of urgency and determination. The final movement, 'The Resurrection', is the most dramatic and powerful of the three. It represents Isis' successful resurrection of Osiris, who is brought back to life and ascends to the afterlife. The music is triumphant and celebratory, with the chorus and orchestra working together to create a sense of joy and wonder. Overall, 'Lament of Isis on the Death of Osiris, Op. 74' is a powerful and emotional composition that draws on ancient Egyptian mythology to create a unique and compelling musical experience. Lutyens' use of the soprano soloist, chorus, and orchestra creates a rich and complex sound that captures the essence of the story and brings it to life for modern audiences.
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