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(William Alwyn)
Translated as Angel's Songs, and also known as "Concerto
for Harp and String Orchestra", this piece was inspired by the 1610 poem Christ's
Victorie and Triumph written by Giles Fletcher. Always composed each movement to
illustrate a line of the text as listed below and said of the piece "I have tried to sustain by interweaving
the solo harp and strings into a continuous web of luminous sound." It has gained recent public
attention by being the piece that the skater Michelle Kwan used for her
routine in the 1998 Winter Olympics.
This piece is approximately 28 minutes long and written in the
following four movements:
(i)
Adagio (I looke for angel's songs, and hear him crie.)
(ii)
Adagio, ma non troppo (Ah! Who was He such pretious perils
found?)
(iii)
Moderato (And yet, how can I let Thee singing goe, When
men incensd with hate Thy death foreset?)
(iv)
Allegro giubiloso - Andante con moto (How can such joy as
this want words to speake?)
City of London Sinfonia recordings
Conductor - Richard Hickox (CD: Alwyn: Lyra
Angelica, Autumn Legend etc)
Harp - Rachel Masters - Chandos 9065
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Recordings
Naxos 8.557647 (CD: Alwyn: Symphonies Nos. 2 and
5/Harp Concerto, "Lyra Angelica")
Conductor - David Lloyd-Jones
Harp - Suzanne Willison
Sources:
- http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.557647#
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Alwyn
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