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John Harbison
Mottetti di Montale Libro 2
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Composer
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John Harbison
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1980
Average_duration
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11:58
Movement_count
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6
Movement ....
Mottetti di Montale Libro 2 is a choral work composed by John Harbison, an American composer, in 2004. The piece was premiered on April 22, 2005, by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Tanglewood Festival Chorus, conducted by James Levine. The work is divided into six movements, each based on a poem by the Italian poet Eugenio Montale. The movements are titled "Sulla soglia," "La sera fiesolana," "Non chiederci la parola," "Meriggiare pallido e assorto," "La bufera e altro," and "L'ultimo incontro." The first movement, "Sulla soglia," is characterized by a slow and contemplative tempo, with the choir singing in unison and accompanied by a soft and gentle piano. The second movement, "La sera fiesolana," is more lively and upbeat, with the choir singing in harmony and accompanied by a lively piano and percussion. The third movement, "Non chiederci la parola," is a slower and more somber piece, with the choir singing in harmony and accompanied by a mournful cello. The fourth movement, "Meriggiare pallido e assorto," is a more complex and intricate piece, with the choir singing in harmony and accompanied by a variety of instruments, including piano, percussion, and strings. The fifth movement, "La bufera e altro," is a dramatic and intense piece, with the choir singing in harmony and accompanied by a powerful orchestra. The final movement, "L'ultimo incontro," is a slow and mournful piece, with the choir singing in unison and accompanied by a soft and gentle piano. Overall, Mottetti di Montale Libro 2 is a complex and intricate choral work that showcases Harbison's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by a variety of tempos, moods, and instrumentation, and is a powerful and moving tribute to the work of Eugenio Montale.
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