Elisabeth Lutyens
Valley of Hatsu-se, Op. 62
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Composer:Elisabeth LutyensGenre:VocalStyle:Song CycleCompose Date:1965Average_duration:14:21Valley of Hatsu-se, Op. 62 is a composition by British composer Elisabeth Lutyens. It was composed in 1967 and premiered on 22nd February 1968 at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The piece is divided into three movements and is scored for a large orchestra. The first movement, titled "The Valley," is characterized by its use of dissonant harmonies and angular melodies. The music is often tense and dramatic, with sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo. The orchestration is dense and complex, with a wide range of colors and textures. The second movement, "The Temple," is more introspective and contemplative. It features a solo violin, which plays a haunting melody over a bed of shimmering strings. The music is more tonal than the first movement, with a sense of yearning and nostalgia. The final movement, "The Mountain," is the most energetic and virtuosic of the three. It features a fast-paced, rhythmic ostinato in the percussion and brass, which drives the music forward. The orchestration is once again dense and complex, with a wide range of colors and textures. Overall, Valley of Hatsu-se, Op. 62 is a challenging and complex work that showcases Lutyens' mastery of orchestration and her unique approach to harmony and melody. It is a powerful and evocative piece that demands the listener's full attention.More....
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