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Norman Dello Joio
Meditations on Ecclesiastes for string orchestra
Works Info
Composer
:
Norman Dello Joio
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Meditation
Compose Date
:
1959
Average_duration
:
23:45
Movement_count
:
11
Movement ....
Norman Dello Joio's "Meditations on Ecclesiastes for string orchestra" is a composition that was completed in 1958. The piece was premiered on March 6, 1959, by the Louisville Orchestra under the direction of Robert Whitney. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of the book of Ecclesiastes. The first movement, "Vanity of Vanities," is a somber and introspective piece that reflects on the fleeting nature of life. The movement begins with a slow and mournful melody played by the cellos and basses, which is then taken up by the violins. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the entire orchestra joining in to create a powerful and emotional climax. The second movement, "A Time for Everything," is a more upbeat and optimistic piece that celebrates the cyclical nature of life. The movement begins with a lively and energetic melody played by the violins, which is then echoed by the rest of the orchestra. The music is full of energy and vitality, reflecting the joy and excitement of life. The final movement, "To Everything There is a Season," is a contemplative and reflective piece that looks back on life with a sense of acceptance and peace. The movement begins with a slow and mournful melody played by the cellos and basses, which is then taken up by the violins. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the entire orchestra joining in to create a powerful and emotional climax. Overall, "Meditations on Ecclesiastes for string orchestra" is a powerful and moving composition that reflects on the many different aspects of life. The music is full of emotion and depth, and it is a testament to Dello Joio's skill as a composer.
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